Video Of The Week - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Earth

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While most people are curious about how Earth was formed and more importantly, how it transformed into this habitable paradise, very few, have the patience to pore over complicated science books to find out. Now, thanks to this amazing video created by Germany's Kurzgesagt, our beautiful planet's entire history can be mastered in about seven minutes!

The short movie that begins with the formation of earth and goes on to explain how it evolved, also brings to light many of the mysteries our planet still holds close to its heart. In addition to being educational, the video is also a reminder of how fortunate we all are, to be living on this amazing rock that we call home!

Kurzgesagt, which means "in a nutshell" in German, is the brainchild of a group of journalists, musicians and designers whose mission is to make science cool, easy to understand and most importantly, beautiful!

Resources: cnet.com

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  • yyx2over 9 years
    cool-ish
    • Meover 9 years
      I saw a 1.5h documentary on this, and I'm sad that I could have practically learnt everything (except how life formed (I mean evolved)) in seven minutes.
      • missduck1
        missduck1over 9 years
        cool
        • Earthfreakover 9 years
          I know a lot about earth to much but now I have like 45 more things to learn about
          • meover 9 years
            vikings28 , I agree
            • niceover 9 years
              Great video
              • kimover 9 years
                woah
                • emmaiscrazy
                  emmaiscrazyalmost 10 years
                  alot of info! its awesome
                  • vikings28
                    vikings28almost 10 years
                    i notice how he left a ton of stuff out like how did the universe begin, what about life? it is cool but I'm a christian
                    • kleinsmith
                      kleinsmithalmost 10 years
                      Interesting.