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Biology, 04.03.2021 17:20 weridness80

Could Earth's first atmosphere have supported the lives of humans and other living things of today? A Yes, because the first atmosphere changed only minimally over time

B Yes, because the first atmosphere contained all of the essential gases for life

C No, because the first atmosphere contained very little water vapor

D. No, because the first atmosphere contained very little oxygen

is this D?

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