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You are looking at two different studies, the earth in the beginning and the snowball earth theory. They are not the same.Let's be clear: The earth did not start out covered with ice as you recently claimed.
According to a new, Harvard-led study, geochemical calculations about the interior of the planet's water storage capacity suggests Earth's primordial ocean 3 to 4 billion years ago may have been one to two times larger than it is today, and possibly covered the planet's entire surface.

Harvard scientists determine early Earth may have been a water world
A new study suggests Earth’s primordial ocean 3 to 4 billion years ago may have been much larger than it is today, and possibly covered the entire planet.

Snowball Earth hypothesis, in geology and climatology, an explanation first proposed by American geobiologist J.L. Kirschvink suggesting that Earth's oceans and land surfaces were covered by ice from the poles to the Equator during at least two extreme cooling events between 2.4 billion and 580 million years ago.
Snowball Earth hypothesis - Encyclopedia Britannica
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