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What would most likely happen if Earth did not have an atmosphere?(1 point)
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Humans and animals would not survive because they would not have oxygen to breathe, and plants would not survive without the carbon dioxide provided by humans and animals.
Humans and animals would not survive because they would not have oxygen to breathe, and plants would not survive without the carbon dioxide provided by humans and animals.

Humans and animals could thrive with abundant oxygen for breathing, while plants would do well as the carbon dioxide level rises.
Humans and animals could thrive with abundant oxygen for breathing, while plants would do well as the carbon dioxide level rises.

Humans and animals might not survive due to increased oxygen levels, but plants could survive as the carbon dioxide level remains constant.
Humans and animals might not survive due to increased oxygen levels, but plants could survive as the carbon dioxide level remains constant.

Humans and animals would survive because the oxygen level would remain the same, but plants might struggle because the level of carbon dioxide would decrease.
Humans and animals would survive because the oxygen level would remain the same, but plants might struggle because the level of carbon dioxide would decrease.
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Humans and animals would not survive because they would not have oxygen to breathe, and plants would not survive without the carbon dioxide provided by humans and animals.