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9.1.4 How Carbon Dioxide Decreased
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The reduction of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere was a gradual process influenced by both geological and biological factors.
Formation of Oceans and Sediments:
Condensation of Water Vapour:
The formation of oceans as water vapour condensed played a significant role in reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide dissolved in the newly formed oceans, leading to the formation of carbonate sediments like limestone(CaCO3), which removed CO₂ from the atmosphere.
Continued Reduction by Photosynthesis:
The advent of photosynthesising organisms further reduced atmospheric CO₂ levels.
As plants and algae absorbed carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, the amount of CO₂ in the air continued to decline.
Modern Atmospheric Composition:
Over the course of billions of years, these processes reduced carbon dioxide levels and increased oxygen levels, leading to the modern atmosphere we have today.
By about 200 million years ago, the atmosphere had stabilised into its current composition, with 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases, including carbon dioxide.
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