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Could Earth's first atmosphere have supported the lives of humans and other living things of today?
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Could Earth's first atmosphere have supported the lives of humans and other living things of today?
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Earth's first atmosphere was reducing in nature and lacked free molecular Oxygen, therefore humans could not have survived..
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