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How does the carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere allow Earth's to support life?
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How does the carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere allow Earth's to support life?
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Mlevintoba was right
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It allows plants to live because plants need c02 to live which in turn keeps other organisms alive.
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