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Plants tweaked Earth’s geological thermostat, because they sped up the weathering of rocks by grinding and dissolving them into soils that could carry buried carbon more easily into the oceans; from there, some carbon was subducted deep into the mantle. Buried carbon could no longer react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, so oxygen levels rose. This is why the amount of free oxygen depends roughly on the amount
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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