File:Early Earth - Solar and CO2 relationship.png

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English: This is a schematic of the approximate carbon dioxide necessary to maintain liquid water on the surface of Earth as the sun became brighter over time. It has been adapted from Catling and Keeling (2017)
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This conceptual graph shows the relationship between solar radiation and the greenhouse effect – in this case dominated modulations in carbon dioxide.

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