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aksik [14]
2 years ago
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1. Which example below would not be found on primitive Earth?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Katena32 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<h2>#1</h2><h3>Which example below would not be found on primitive Earth?</h3><h3 /><h3><em><u>Oxygen Gas</u></em></h3>

<h2>#2</h2>

Which event would have occurred by the end of the Hadean era?

<h3><em><u>Earth’s crust had cooled and solidified</u></em></h3>

<h2>#3</h2><h3>Classify Earth’s current atmosphere</h3>

<h3><em><u>Secondary Atmosphere</u></em></h3>
Sloan [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. oxygen gas

2. Asteroid and comet bombardment had

increased

3. A secondary atmosphere is an atmosphere of a planet that did not form by accretion during the formation of the planet's star. A secondary atmosphere instead forms from internal volcanic activity, or by accumulation of material from comet impacts.

The climate of the Quaternary period showed several decreases in global temperature (glacial periods) separated by warm (interglacial) periods. Core samples taken from sea beds elude to at least sixteen glaciations during the Quaternary period.

A primary atmosphere is an atmosphere of a planet that forms by accretion of gaseous matter from the accretion disc of the planet's sun. Planets such as Jupiter and Saturn have primary atmospheres. Primary atmospheres are very thick compared to secondary atmospheres like the one found on Earth.

Now we have Earth's “third atmosphere,” the one we all know and love—an atmosphere containing enough oxygen for animals, including ourselves, to evolve. So plants and some bacteria use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen, and animals use oxygen and give off carbon-dioxide—how convenient!

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