Environment
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Massive Volcanic Eruptions Suck CO2 from Ancient Atmosphere, Trigger Snowball Earth Over 700M Years Ago
Over 700 million years ago, massive volcanic eruptions triggered Snowball Earth when it sucked too much CO2 from the ancient atmosphere. Read more here.
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