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4 July, 06:09
The atmosphere has no effect on landforms
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Davian Shepherd
4 July, 06:35
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That is false the atmosphere has eveything to do with it. If we had no oxygen then the living things that need oxygen would be gone, that sould means the earth would not being damaged by humans with oxygen then we would be here still damaging the earth.
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