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Louisa
7 October, 16:30
How has Earth changed to support life?
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Anabella Carter
7 October, 16:38
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The Earth formed over 4.5 billion years ago, and it has been changing ever since.
The evolution of this planet and its atmosphere gave rise to life, which shaped Earth's subsequent development. Our future lies in interpreting this geologic past and considering what changes--good and bad--may lie ahead
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