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Biology, 23.09.2019 13:30 priarm8799

Which of the following would have resulted from the functions of prokaryotes on early earth
a. earths oceans grew larger
b. less oxygen became present in the atmosphere
c. less carbon became present in earths soil
d. more oxygen gas became present in the atmosphere

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