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Oxygen Concentrations in Earth's Core Higher Than Previously Thought, Researchers Say
After examining the geophysical and geochemical characteristics of Earth's core and mantle, researchers now believe there are higher oxygen concentrations than previously thought. This sheds light on Earth's formation 4.56 billion years ago.
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