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The History of the Earth (All 4.5 Billion Years) in 1 Hour: A Million Years Covered Every Second

The History of the Earth (All 4.5 Billion Years) in 1 Hour: A Million Years Covered Every Second

[html]From Kurzgesagt co*es the history of our planet in one hour. They write: “Earth is 4.5 billion years old — which is approximately the same amount of time it took us to create this video. We’ve scaled the co*plete timeline of our Earth’s life into our first animated movie! Every second shows about a million […]
                              




   



From Kurzgesagt co*es the history of our planet in one hour. They write: “Earth is 4.5 billion years old — which is approximately the same amount of time it took us to create this video. We’ve scaled the co*plete timeline of our Earth’s life into our first animated movie! Every second shows about a million years of the planet’s evolution. Hop on a musical train ride and experience how long a billion years really is.” Below, you can find the timestamps for the geologic periods covered in the video.


0:00 Intro

0:51 Hadean

8:04 Eoarchean

13:20 Paleoarchean

18:35 Mesoarchean

23:51 Neoarchean

27:47 Siderian

30:24 Rhyacian

33:42 Orosirian

36:58 Statherian

39:38 Calymmian

42:15 Ectasian

44:52 Stenian

47:30 Tonian

51:12 Cryogenian

52:18 Ediacaran

53:35 Cambrian

54:17 Ordovician

54:49 Silurian

55:08 Devonian

55:55 Carboniferous

56:43 Permian

57:21 Triassic

58:02 Jurassic

58:46 Cretaceous

59:48 Paleogene

1:00:21 Neogene

1:00:38 Quaternary

1:00:45 Ending


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