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Moon - Crust - Oceans

01 Dec
202014 A.H.
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(around some 4.200 Million years ago: the year 016 on the 100 year time-scale)

The three fundamental concepts for an earth as we know now: the moon, the crust and the oceans, appear to have come into existence very soon after the formation of the planet, but the exact time and sequence is not very clear, although they seem to have happened in a relatively short time from one another.

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Origin and formation of the Earth

01 Dec
202014 A.H.
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(4.540 Million years ago: the year 009,2 on the 100 year time-scale)

The incredible story of how our planet was born in a cataclysm of cosmic violence. We follow up clues that are hidden in the Earth's most remote locations and detail the birth-pangs of our planet, discovering how the inferno of its early years developed into a cradle for life.

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Hypothetical future of the Earth

01 Dec
202014 A.H.
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The following video explores the still unfolding story of Earth's past and the light it sheds on the science of climate change today. While that story can tell us about the mechanisms that can shape our climate. it's still the unique conditions of our time that will determine sea levels, ice coverage, and temperatures. 

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Formation of our Solar System

30 Nov
202014 A.H.
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(5.000 Million years ago: the year 001 on the 100 year time-scale)
Our solar system began as a cloud of dust, left over from supernovas of older stars, that in their final explosion produced the heavier elements which formed the inner, rocky planets, including our home planet Earth.

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Snowball Earth

12 Nov
202014 A.H.
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Snowball Earth describes a theory that for millions of years the Earth was entirely smothered in ice, stretching from the poles to the tropics. This freezing happened over 650 million years ago in the Pre-Cambrian, though it's now thought that there may have been more than one of these global glaciations. They varied in duration and extent but during a full-on snowball event, life could only cling on in ice-free refuges, or where sunlight managed to penetrate through the ice to allow photosynthesis.

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Nature first!

25 Apr
202014 A.H.
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Humanity could simply not live a better life, than in harmony with nature, the only true and natural surrounding for us.

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