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Roy Henson
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26 August, 05:01
How do massive stars change the atmosphere?
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Cantrell
26 August, 05:20
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Not sure what you're referring to ... our atmosphere is mostly nitrogen/oxygen - both gases were created by very massive stars, many times greater than our sun - our sun isn't massive enough to create the gases needed for our atmosphere ...
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