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The oxygenation of Earth’s air might owe a lot to plate tectonics
Getting carbon and sulfur into Earth’s interior may be part of oxygen’s story.
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According to Ars Technica’s source item, The oxygenation of Earth’s air might owe a lot to plate tectonics, Getting carbon and sulfur into Earth’s interior may be part of oxygen’s story.
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- The oxygenation of Earth’s air might owe a lot to plate tectonicsArs Technica - 2026-05-26T18:30:58+00:00
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