Sunday, September 3, 2023

What Was the Earth Like after Dinosaurs? The Ice Age


➥ Telegram - https://bit.ly/3w6Gt78 ➥ Subscribe - http://bit.ly/SubbKosmo ➥ Support us on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@kosmo_off/join ➥ Support us on Patreon - https://bit.ly/3Ev7GUt ➥ Kosmo DOC - youtube.com/@KosmoDOC ➥ TikTok - https://bit.ly/3EmsgXc ➥ Advertising, cooperation - kosmo.pdt@gmail.com 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 #Earth #Dinosaurs #Climate #Evolution #Film #Planet #Humankind #Kosmo

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