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To discover why these twin planets followed separate paths and to explore what gave us our precious atmosphere, we have to travel back, back four and a half billion years to the birth of the solar system itself.
The birth of the solar system created Earth’s earliest atmosphere. Huge quantities of materials orbiting the Sun fused together into proto-planets. Jupiter and Saturn1 formed into gassy spheres. But on Earth, most of the material condensed into a molten core. The remaining gases bubbled forth2 from the liquid rock, forming the first atmosphere.
Our planet’s gravity stopped these gases from drifting off into space. But Earth now had to face the ravages3 of the solar wind, a stream of charged particles thrown out by the Sun. This same wind had a catastrophic effect on Mars. It has stripped the air from the planet’s surface, blasting it deep into space. The Red Planet’s atmosphere is now only a hundredth as thick as Earth’s.
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1 Saturn | |
n.农神,土星 | |
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adv.向前;向外,往外 | |
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3 ravages | |
劫掠后的残迹,破坏的结果,毁坏后的残迹 | |
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