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The atmospheres of Mars and Venus are mostly carbon dioxide. Earth’s
atmosphere contains only a fraction of a percent of carbon dioxide. Why
is Earth’s atmosphere so different from those of Mars and Venus?
12 years ago

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bobpursley
Water. Photosynthesis.
12 years ago
ricardo
thanks
12 years ago

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