Summary of Origen de la tierra HD Documental Completo 2016 mp4

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This video documents the history of Earth, from its formation billions of years ago to the present day. It explains how water is essential to life and how it has been present on Earth for a long time. Despite its dangers, Earth remains a complex and dangerous place.

  • 00:00:00 The documentary discusses the unique environment of Earth and its only habitat with life in the universe. Why is Earth so special? The answers are hidden in the remote past of Earth. For today, we need to travel back in time to when humans first wandered the planet, moving across continents in search of new prey. They would face off against dinosaurs and sink beneath the ocean's strange life forms. Over millions of years, gravity has been forming these rocks to form the Earth. One of at least 100 planets orbiting around the sun. But 4.4 billion years ago, our planet seemed more like an inferno than a home. The temperature exceeded 1,200 degrees Celsius, there was no air, and only trace amounts of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor. It was so toxic and so hot that if we approached it closer, we would be incinerated and suffocated in seconds. The newborn planet was a ball of molten rock, with barely any solid surfaces. It was an endless ocean of lava, a young planet called "T" was coming right towards us. It's the size of Mars and travels at speeds of 15 kilometers per second, 20 times faster than a bullet.
  • 00:05:00 This video documents the history of Earth, from the time when the intruder collided with the planet to the formation of our moon. We see the effects of the impact on the surface of Earth, with billions of tons of debris being scattered throughout space. But over time, the gravity of the intruder works its magic and the rubble turns into a ring of red dust around the planet. Over time, this ring of dust forms into a ball of about 3000 km in diameter. Over the course of three billion years, the gravity of the intruder has slowly shaped our moon into its current form. We are witnessing the birth of our moon, which are much closer to Earth than the moon we see in our time, only 22 million km instead of 400,000. The sun rises over a planet in the process of cooling. And only three hours later, the impact has caused the planet to rotate so quickly that a day only lasts for six hours. Days pass by quickly but the planet slowly changes over time to understand the birth of our planet. We must journey billions of years to do so. A rain of meteorites 3.9 billion years ago inflicted us with the attack of the remains from the formation of our solar system. These strange crystals are inside
  • 00:10:00 This video presents a documentary on the history of Earth, from its formation billions of years ago to the present day. The video explains that water is essential to life and that it has been present on Earth for a long time. It also describes how water may have traveled billions of miles to reach us, in the form of a meteorite. Despite its dangers, Earth remains a complex and dangerous place.

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