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Oxygen Increases in the Atmosphere


Oxygen Increases in the Atmosphere

As oxygen, primarily from photosynthesis, became more abundant, and the dissolved iron was depleted through chemical reactions to produce banded iron formations, oxygen in the atmosphere increased from less than 0.1% to more than 10%. Oxygen eventually formed ozone in the upper atmosphere; ozone shields Earth from tissue-damaging ultraviolet light.


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