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Cassandra Love
16 July, 11:18
Gases in the first atmosphere came from
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Shyanne Cox
16 July, 14:43
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Earth's original atmosphere was probably just hydrogen and helium, because these were the main gases in the dusty, gassy disk around the Sun from which the planets formed. The Earth and its atmosphere were very hot.
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