Biology
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Slowdown of Earth's Rotation 2.4 Billion Years Ago Resulted in Oxygen Surge
There may be a relationship between the pattern of Earth's oxygenation and rotation rate throughout geological periods, a link that went beyond the "late riser" photosynthetic lag seen in the Middle Island sinkhole.
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