hello there.
Welcome to -insert blog name/title or whatever-Hope you have fun looking around.
And leave a comment won't you? (:
bold underline italic link
I'll take you on a journey hello there.
Welcome to -insert blog name/title or whatever-Hope you have fun looking around. And leave a comment won't you? (: bold underline italic link |
Wednesday, February 9, 2011@1:39 AM
|
Post
This 90-minute documentary explains the geological and biological history of Earth, from its formation 4.5 billion years ago to the present day. Explained are the very beginnings of the Earth; the formation of the crust and atmosphere; the origins of water; when life began in the oceans and moved to the land; the Carboniferous period and how it ended; when dinosaurs ruled the land and the arrival of mammals; and the numerous ice ages. The documentary also explains plate tectonics and ends with the foreseeable next stages of our planet until its final stagnation about 2 billion years in the future.
|
@1:38 AM
|
blockquote
How the Earth Was Made premiered as a 90-minute documentary special, narrated by Edward Herrmann, that aired on The History Channelon December 16, 2007, and focused on the geological history of Earth. The History Channel released the original documentary film to Region 1 DVD through on April 15, 2008 and to Blu-ray through A&E Home Video on May 26, 2009.[1]The television series premiered on February 10, 2009. Each 45-minute episode focuses on different geologic features and processes of the Earth. The first season, spanning 13 episodes, concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009. The first season of the television series was released as a four-volumeHow the Earth Was Made premiered as a 90-minute documentary special, narrated by Edward Herrmann, that aired on The History Channelon December 16, 2007, and focused on the geological history of Earth. The History Channel released the original documentary film to Region 1 through Warner Home Video on April 15, 2008 and to Blu-ray through A&E Home Video on May 26, 2009.[1][2] |