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The atmosphere is of vital importance for life on earth. Without atmosphere life would be impossible. It gives us air to breathe and protects us from meteorites and ultraviolet rays from the sun. The atmosphere absorbs so much heat that temperatures on earth are such that life is possible.

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Life has greatly influenced Earth's atmosphere through processes like photosynthesis, which produced oxygen and reduced carbon dioxide levels. The evolution of different organisms also led to changes in greenhouse gas concentrations, temperature regulation, and the overall composition of the atmosphere. For example, the presence of animals and plants has influenced the balance of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

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When earth was a raging volcano planet the volcanoes have launched massive quantities of gas to the atmosphere. Then it rained, and photosyntetic organisms were formed in the ocean. They have "processed" the oxygen that exists today. After the volcanoes stopped erupting an atmosphere made of oxygen and other gases allowed life.

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by it kept on changing

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