Explore how rocks release gases and what that means for Earth's atmosphere.
In this focused study, you’ll see how scientists test rocks to learn which gases they hold and how those gases respond when heated or crushed. The discussion connects laboratory experiments to big questions about the planet’s early atmosphere and the possible role of molten earth in shaping what we breathe today.
This edition presents practical experiments, measured results, and the reasoning behind interpretations. You’ll encounter descriptions of apparatus, procedures for crushing rock samples, and careful analysis of gases like hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. The text also considers how different rock types influence gas production and what those patterns imply for planetary sources of air."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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