What Was the Earth Like after Dinosaurs? The Ice Age

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Published 2023-04-08
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The geological history of the Earth bears the traces of many global climate changes. Variations in temperature, radiation levels and the composition of the planet's atmosphere have proved to be a verdict for some species and an evolutionary impetus for others. Some major extinctions wiped out up to 90 percent of the species of that time, bringing life on the planet to the brink of extinction. Over the last 500 million years there have been five such global catastrophes, and right now according to statistics a sixth one is in progress, and the fastest known in terms of running its course. What is happening on our planet and why is its biosphere degrading so rapidly? Let's try to find out.

0:00 Intro
01:04 Earth's climate for 500 mln years
02:30 Dinosaurs' extinction (66 mln years ago)
05:23 Paleocene (Cenozoic Era)
06:25 Eocene
08:31 Eocene-Oligocene extinction
10:14 Oligocene
10:33 Miocene
10:46 Middle Miocene disruption
13:10 Ice age
14:46 Gauss-Matuyama reversal
15:10 Pleistocene
16:57 Mid-Pleistocene Transition
18:50 Late Pleistocene
19:17 Early human migrations
19:36 Populating Australia
21:23 Holocene
22:58 Human impact on the Earth's climate
24:55 Our time
25:29 What threat does global warming pose?
27:31 Current extinction
28:50 Ending

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All Comments (21)
  • @gio2vanni86
    Planet was here before us. It will be here after were gone. End result is, the universe is at work with greater things then us.
  • @gtaitz
    I would love to go back in time to see all the prehistoric animals that existed!
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  • @DannieKamete
    We are thoroughly doomed to annihilation it would seem. It was one hell of a run. Mostly a horrific run, but one hell of a run nevertheless. Time for some future species to take over, and for us to be completely forgotten in some millions of years. Adieu
  • Brilliant 👌🏼I wonder somewhere in the universe is there a planet with dinosaurs that never got hit by a meteor.🙏
  • @nem447
    Very impressive, that was a lot of information packed in half an hour. trophy-yellow-smiling
  • @juditate111
    This was excellent and I learned a lot from it. Of course, we learn the basics in school, but it is way more complicated than that. I find it fascinating and cannot stop listening. Thank you for filling in the gap in my education. I look forward to more videos like this one.
  • Life always finds a way...
    The world will recover after the next mass extinction no matter who or what causes it 💚💚
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    Thanks! Great video! I learned a lot i didn’t learn in Philly public schools lol.
  • @backdoorsluts_9
    Wow just finished the video and while the entire thing was extremely well done, the last while of the video had me in such anxiety ! It’s crazy what we’re doing to the planet, like we don’t have an actual effect on it! Scary stuff
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    I found a this fascinating and easy to follow, thanks for all your work on this it was well worth it ✨
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