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Earth's Ancient Atmosphere Weighs Less Than Half of Today's Atmosphere, Study Shows
A new study suggests that the the ancient atmosphere of Earth was only half as thick as it is today, reversing the commonly accepted idea that the early Earth had a thicker atmosphere to compensate for weaker sunlight during that time.
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