The Geological History of Earth
Ғылым және технология
This video discusses the major changes to the planet since its formation to the present day. We explain how Earth formed, where the Moon came from, how the atmosphere changed over time, where the water in the oceans originated, what the first life and fossils looked like, when more complex life forms began, a long period when little happened, when most of Earth became a snowball, and how extinction events allowed geologists to break down the most recent chunk of geologic time. You will learn the difference between an eon and an era, why we should be grateful for asteroid and comet impacts, and when oxygen started showing up in the atmosphere.
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What you taught in this video plz give me the PDF
This timeline is done very well. As a professor of geology, what is your opinion of bill wurtz's video: "history of the entire world, i guess" ? I'm just curious.
Thank you :-)
real nice
We used you in science class
what is the main idea
It's a nice video Also #GeologicalFieldWorkGFW
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helpful
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3:20 banded iron formation 4:10 boring billion
eyy lemjau
We're just gonna ignore and forget about the Hadean eon I guess??
I thought the first things to live on earth were plants and mutant bugs and insects
ho amazing I am understand thnks I am geology student
I give you a request 😁 please give psyshology vedios
4:23 plate tectonics haha it's tectonic plates
@SMHman666
4 жыл бұрын
They are 2 different things. Plate tectonics refers to the mechanism of action and tectonic plates are the specific individual plates. Haha......
@Rob-fc9wg
2 жыл бұрын
Really?
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Sup heir earth science
Archaeologists have recently discovered Giant skeletons in South Africa. Checkout Michael Tellinger - "Fossils of Giants" - Best Wishes
@FreeStyleCrhymeR
4 жыл бұрын
pure bullshit..
anyone here from kreiva
Well, I'll be darned. Not a single young earth creationist in sight!! It's gonna be a great day!!
I don't understand how do you account for the time it takes for evolution to happen without an intelligent cause.
@SMHman666
4 жыл бұрын
Pi 373 You are correct......you don't understand.
@Pie3.1
4 жыл бұрын
@@SMHman666 actually rhetorical. If you were waiting for proteins to get together in just the right way to have one functional chain it would be the next best thing to forever.... Watch this vid please.... kzread.info/dash/bejne/iWWTraePkabfkaQ.html
@SMHman666
4 жыл бұрын
@@Pie3.1 I have looked through intelligent design before but thanks for the link anyway. Winning the lottery is also nearly an impossible task yet it happens and we are dealing with BILLIONS of years for things to happen on an evolutionary timescale. Some things are difficult to grasp but that does not make them an impossibility. Example; I can't imagine the pressures and temperatures at the core of our sun ( our minds are not accustomed to dealing with those types of things ) but just because I don't doesn't mean they don't exist. I don't expect to change anyone's mind but I enjoy rational and honest discussion. Fyi...I used to be extremely religious so I understand where you're coming from.
@Pie3.1
4 жыл бұрын
@@SMHman666 you've made alot of assumptions. Truth is based on facts you can know. You didnt even look at the video that gives you many valid points on the impossible task of chance protein chains. Not to mention bio lifes many nanomachines so complex that need to be together at the same time, no same person with this understanding can conclude chance probability has brought about life. There has to be an intelligent cause for life. There is no other way. We dont have enough time in 100 trillion years of time. Watch the vid before you respond please. Here is a leading microbiologist(one of the best in the field) kzread.info/dash/bejne/rIlrrtmwXdaogMo.html If you want to get into manmade religion verses truth we can. I think we will agree more than not.
@Pie3.1
4 жыл бұрын
@@SMHman666 by the way new studies of the sun show internal temperatures are cooler than the outside corona... For science updates check out Barry Setterfields GSR updates..
Geology? Not Paleontology… no mention of plate tectonics…really