Why did early earth lose most of the hydrogen and helium that most likely made up the first atmosphere?

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2026-04-25 09:11

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Early Earth likely lost most of its hydrogen and helium because they are lightweight gases that could escape the planet's gravity due to their high kinetic energy. This loss likely occurred during the early stages of Earth's formation when the planet was still molten and experiencing intense heat.

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