The Complete History of the Earth (2022)
The Complete History of the Earth
2022YouTuber Paleo Analysis explores the Earth's history on his quest to evolve back into a human.
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This video is going to be the first in a series where I tell the story of the Earth from it’s creation four and a half billion years ago all the way to the modern day. In this chapter I will be seeing how our world was formed. As well as how many of the things that make this planet so perfect for supporting life. At this point life has not yet evolved by the end of the video but the stage is effectively set over the next four billion years into everything you see around you today!
In this video I pick up where I left off last week with the close of the Hadean and the start of the Archean Eon. Moving forward we will see the Earth move closer to the home we know today and eventually become a suitable home for some of the very first living things! And we will also discuss how those early organisms were actually the first to take over the world! There's a lot of ground to cover in this one, byt the time we get to the end we will have traveled half way through the complete history of the Earth!
This week I move forward with the history of the Earth and enter the turbulent time known as the Proterozoic Eon. This is going to cover everything else left in the time that is considered the "Pre-Cambrian" and will take us through the rise and fall of empires (of Cyanobacteria) as well as several times when the Earth literally froze over! However, during a quiet time in Earth's history known by scientists as "The Boring Billion" a new bunch of lifeforms would evolve that would forever change life on this planet.
This week I finally make it to the dawn of complex life and many or the animal groups that we know today. It's still quite a strange world, but this is a critical point in our plenets history, the Cambrian Explosion. during this event, there was a massive increase in the biodiversity of the Earth withing just a few million years. This would set the stage for everything that has yet to come.
This week we finally make it to the next time in the History of the Earth series! During the Ordovician the life on Earth continues to to radiate out into many strange new forms. the Radiodonts that once ruled take on a new role, our ancestors start to gain better defences and several new predators appear and begin to shape what life will look like for many millions of years going forward. We are still a long way from the present day but every step we take forward shows us a world slightly more familiar than before!
After all the devistation that took place at the end of the Ordovician, life on earth was going to take some time to recover to get back to its previous glory. Luckily a few different groups held on and what followed would be 25 million years of steady warm temperatures that allowed them to thrive. As a result we see many different milestones in the story of life get achieved including the diversification of fish, the rise of new sea scorpion super predators and eventually the very first terrestrial ecosystem! Things are finally starting to get interesting!
As we continue our journey through the history of the Earth we find ourselves at a crossroads of evolution that will lay out the blueprint for things to come. After life had 25 million years to recover during the Silurian, we now find ourselves at a point where two sides have built up their defenses to try to out compete each other. The war between the Arthropods and the fish for control of the sea is about to heat up and as a result other vertebrates will be taking a different path that will lead them to a whole new frontier.
Moving forward through time, we now come to a very important and interesting chapter in the history of life. The Carboniferous is a time when the land was truly fully populated for the first time with plants and animals. As a global rainforest spread across the world and our tetrapod ancestors had to contend with massive bugs super charged by the high oxygen atmosphere.
As we head into the final period of the Paleozoic Era, we find ourselves in a much cooler and dryer world than in the previous Carboniferous. The giant bugs are gone, but in there place is the ancestors of the mammals had made their bid for world domination. in this episode, we will see how these early Synapisids adapted to the continents coming together, an Ice age beginning and the interior of the huge landmass of Pangea turning into a desert.
We have finally come to the end of the final chapter in the Paleozoic Era. The age before the Dinosaurs has been filled with so many challenges, but the synapsids have managed to overcome them all. There is only one thing standing in the way of the stem mammals grip over the planet.
At long last it is finally time to return to the History of the Earth! Picking up where we left off at the end of the Permian and taking our first steps into the next major chapter in the story of our world. And we see how the stem mammals form the previous era begin to lose their grip on the world because it seems the planet itself is working against them. There is only one massive continent called Pangea, which causes drought conditions world wide and will push the already stressed survivors of the great dying even further as they attempt to gain control of a largely vacant desert world. This all leads to the reptiles having an advantage in this new hot environment. Setting the tone for the next 230 million years.
YouTuber Paleo Analysis explores the Earth's history on his quest to evolve back into a human.