Animals may have evolved because the Earth’s rotation slowed, resulting in longer days and increased oxygen, according to new research published in Nature Geosciences.
The rise of oxygen was necessary for
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Animals may have evolved because the Earth’s rotation slowed, resulting in longer days and increased oxygen, according to new research published in Nature Geosciences.
The rise of oxygen was necessary for
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