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The temperature of the Earth's atmosphere varies with altitude... the part of the Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of... of Earth's atmosphere below 70 km... Composition of Earth's atmosphere as of Dec... Composition of Earth's atmosphere as of Dec... Composition of Earth's atmosphere as of Dec... the Earth's atmosphere has a more... the Earth's atmosphere begins to have a composition which varies with altitude... in which the earth's atmosphere has varying composition... The history of the Earth's atmosphere prior to one billion years ago is poorly understood and an active area of scientific... were responsible for the initial conversion of the earth's atmosphere from an anoxic state to an oxic state...

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