Origin of the Atmosphere Part II. Use your “Origin of the Atmosphere” notes to answer the questions. 1. What is the name of the organism that made the.

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Origin of the Atmosphere Part II

Use your “Origin of the Atmosphere” notes to answer the questions. 1. What is the name of the organism that made the first oxygen? 2. What is the process called in which plants turn CO 2 into O 2 ? 3. What do we call the period in history when humans started to use fuel burning machines? 4. If we add too much CO 2 into the atmosphere, what could happen?

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Use your “Origin of the Atmosphere” notes to answer the questions. 1. What is the name of the organism that made the first oxygen? 2. What is the process called in which plants turn CO 2 into O 2 ? 3. What do we call the period in history when humans started to use fuel burning machines? 4. If we add too much CO 2 into the atmosphere, what could happen? Blue/Green Algae Photosynthesis Industrial Revolution Global Warming