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History, 10.07.2019 18:00 jujulakaeuaws

Will give brainliest don't guess. which events increased the water content in earth’s atmosphere? check all that apply. the sun released a strong burst of water vapor. water evaporated and condensed to form oceans. materials collided due to strong gravitational forces. the ozone layer formed to protect against harmful uv ray exposure. water vapor increased during formation of the early atmosphere.

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