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What is the History of the Atmosphere?
We have seen how the ancient
atmosphere and oceans
may have formed and how life
may have started on the Earth.
When did Photosynthesis and the First
Green Plants
Appear?
The first green
plants appeared on the Earth about 2 billion
years ago
(in the sea) and about 0·5 billion
years ago on land.
Green
plants use photosynthesis to convert
carbon dioxide from the air into glucose
(sugar) plus oxygen.
water + carbon
dioxide glucose + oxygen.
6H2O(l) + 6CO2(g) C6H12O6(aq) + 6O2(g)
The green catalyst used by the plant is chlorophyll,
this is what makes plants look
green.
The energy for
the reaction is provided by sunlight.
Oxygen is given off
by the reaction,
and many of the earlier bacteria on
the planet were killed by it.
Oxygen was a pollutant gas to
some life at that time!
Over millions of years,
photosynthesis reduced the
amount
of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and replaced it with oxygen.
Carbon dioxide became increasingly contained in fossil
fuels
and carbonate rocks (chalk and
limestone - see the carbon cycle).
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