Tiny bubbles trapped in Burmese amber from the Cretaceous period, over 100 million years old, have preserved ancient air pockets. Researchers were able to analyze these bubbles, providing a rare glimpse into Earth's ancient atmosphere, revealing higher oxygen levels than today. This discovery offers fascinating insights into the environmental conditions that influenced the evolution of early life.
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