Danielle Bilbruck

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About 2.5 billion years ago our world was almost completely submerged in water, with the exception of the odd volcanic peak piercing through the sea.[14] Methane in the atmosphere created a greenhouse effect that kept the planet far hotter than it is today. There was little or no free oxygen in the water or air, as it was all locked up in other molecules. Life on earth consisted of anaerobic bacteria.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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