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When did oxygen levels start to decline from 35 percent down to today's levels during what period

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about 95 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period

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During Carboniferous period, part of the late Paleozoic era.

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In the geological story oxygen levels have been relatively stable for the las 200 million of years, but 300 million ago there was a dramatic spike in Oxygen levels until 35% in the Carboniferous , next it plunged in 15 percent in the Triassic, 100 million years later. The growth of the forests removed huge amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, leading to a surplus of oxygen. The higher oxygen concentration is related with the presence of larger bodies in reptile and insects.

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