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Geology 1350 Lecture 2 Outline of Last Lecture I. Historical EventsOutline of Current Lecture I. CO2II. PlanetsIII. AtmosphereCurrent LectureCo2 in water cools earthCo2 is in cokeEarths tilt 23.5 degreesMars- no atmosphere, can’t breathe, you will explode, freezing, contains lots of carbon dioxideVenus- lots of atmosphere, you will crush thereJune 21st- 24 hours of daylight (summer)Winter- 24 hours of nightDry air heavier than humid wet airHalf of the atmosphere is below 5.5 km altitudeCloser to atmosphere than to GalvestonMost important elements of space (solar nebula)- hydrogen and heliumThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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