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    What Evidence Indicates Oxygen Started Accumulating in the Atmosphere and Oceans
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What Evidence Indicates Oxygen Started Accumulating in the Atmosphere and Oceans

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What evidence indicates oxygen started accumulating in the atmosphere and oceans during the Proterozoic? How does this evidence support the accumulation of oxygen?

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