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Land-dwelling plants had a particularly large impact on the atmosphere, as they inhaled carbon dioxide and exhaled oxygen. Levels of atmospheric oxygen rose fast after the Ordovician period, increasing from about 5 to 10 percent of the atmosphere to levels much higher than they are today, perhaps to 35 percent, before stabilizing.
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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