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When the Earth first formed from clouds of dust and gas, it was devoid of an atmosphere. But as the young planet is pummelled by asteroids, a period of extraordinary upheaval begins.
When the Earth first formed from clouds of dust and gas 4.6 billion years ago, it was - like so many other lifeless worlds in the universe - devoid of an atmosphere, an inhospitable rock floating in the black void of space. But as the young planet is pummelled by asteroids, a period of extraordinary upheaval begins.
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12:00
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Red Oceans
Duration: 03:37
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Packham |
Executive Producer | Andrew Cohen |
Executive Producer | Rob Liddell |
Line Producer | Raewyn Dickson |
Director | Duncan Singh |
Producer | Jennifer Anafi-Acquah |
VFX Producer | Thomas Welch |
Composer | Paul Saunderson |
Editor | Louise Salkow |
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An Interview with Planet Earth
If the Earth could talk, what would it tell us?