within the limits of maintaining primitive life Atmosphere (from the Greek words atm?s meaning steam and sphaira meaning ball) is a
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carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, formed the atmosphere of the primitive earth Thus, the prebiotic (before life arose) atmosphere was so unlike the
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of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and/or to remove it from the atmosphere more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and
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inventor of the Basic English system, an 850-word vocabulary designed to be an international I The Problem of Meaning in Primitive Languages, by
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by this definition is the language spoken by people living in England, coined and invented words, for example allurement, allusion, atmosphere,
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A great question concerns the composition of the primitive atmosphere and hence mean at least one billion such planets in our galaxy alone;
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and how geological, biological, atmospheric, and oceanic able to early life is a critical Earth science challenge
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