History Of Earth In 9 Minutes
The history of Earth covers approximately 4.54 billion years, from Earth's formation out of the solar nebula to the present. And we have compressed billions of years of our history into 9 minutes.
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Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard Trial: Day 11 Highlights
Watch highlights from day 11 of Johnny Depp's defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard. The general counsel for the ACLU, Terence Dougherty, testifies about the 'Aquaman' star's donations and relationship with the organization. Dougherty also comments on Elon Musk's alleged donations and their alleged connections to the Tesla founder's past relationship with Heard. A member of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star's security detail, Malcolm Connelly, testifies about alleged bruises he saw on Depp's face while he and Heard were on their honeymoon
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The History Of Earth
Full documentary HD. How did our Earth form?
In the very beginning of earth's history, this planet was a giant, red hot, roiling, boiling sea of molten rock - a magma ocean. The heat had been generated by the repeated high speed collisions of much smaller bodies of space rocks that continually clumped together as they collided to form this planet. As the collisions tapered off the earth began to cool, forming a thin crust on its surface. As the cooling continued, water vapor began to escape and condense in the earth's early atmosphere. Clouds formed and storms raged, raining more and more water down on the primitive earth, cooling the surface further until it was flooded with water, forming the seas.
It is theorized that the true age of the earth is about 4.6 billion years old, formed at about the same time as the rest of our solar system. The oldest rocks geologists have been able to find are 3.9 billion years old. Using radiometric dating methods to determine the age of rocks means scientists have to rely on when the rock was initially formed (as in - when its internal minerals first cooled). In the infancy of our home planet the entire earth was molten rock - a magma ocean.
Since we can only measure as far back in time as we had solid rock on this planet, we are limited in how we can measure the real age of the earth. Due to the forces of plate tectonics, our planet is also a very dynamic one; new mountains forming, old ones wearing down, volcanoes melting and reshaping new crust. The continual changing and reshaping of the earth's surface that involves the melting down and reconstructing of old rock has pretty much eliminated most of the original rocks that came with earth when it was newly formed. So the age is a theoretical age.
When Did Life on Earth Begin?
Scientists are still trying to unravel one of the greatest mysteries of earth: When did "life" first appear and how did it happen? It is estimated that the first life forms on earth were primitive, one-celled creatures that appeared about 3 billion years ago. That's pretty much all there was for about the next two billion years. Then suddenly those single celled organisms began to evolve into multicellular organisms. Then an unprecedented profusion of life in incredibly complex forms began to fill the oceans. Some crawled from the seas and took residence on land, perhaps to escape predators in the ocean. A cascading chain of new and increasingly differentiated forms of life appeared all over the planet, only to be virtually annihilated by an unexplained mass extinction. It would be the first of several mass extinctions in Earth's history.
Scientists have been looking increasingly to space to explain these mass extinctions that have been happening almost like clockwork since the beginning of "living" time. Perhaps we've been getting periodically belted by more space rocks (ie. asteroids), or the collision of neutron stars happening too close for comfort? Each time a mass extinction occurred, life found a way to come back from the brink. Life has tenaciously clung to this small blue planet for the last three billion years. Scientists are finding new cues as to how life first began on earth in some really interesting places - the deep ocean.
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Funny Vines June 2018 (Part 1) TBT Vine compilation
New TBT Vine compilation with the Best Vines of June 2016
Try Not To Laugh or Grin While Watching Funny Clean Vines #33 - Best Viners 2019
Try Not To Laugh Challenge - Clean Funny Vines w/ Titles
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'Were you there?' Tense moment Johnny Depp questioned about drinking
Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial: Johnny Depp was questioned about his drinking around the time his relationship with Vanessa Paradis was ending and before he started dating Amber Heard. Depp told the trial that he drank after his 2012 breakup from Ms Paradis. Depp and Heard went on to marry in 2015 having met on the set of the 'Rum Diary' in 2011.
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Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial: Depp's friend makes court laugh
Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial: Johnny Depp laughed in the courtroom as his childhood friend took the stand Wednesday morning in the actor's defamation trial against Amber Heard. The court heard from Isaac Baruch, who had known Depp since they were teenagers growing up in Florida and has been described as his best friend. Baruch later moved to California where he worked as a musician and artist and the office manager at the notorious Viper Room club in Los Angeles that Depp used to own. Baruch testified that Depp loved his artwork so much that he let him live rent free in a penthouse apartment he owned in the Eastern Columbia Building and paid him around $100,000 during the more than three years he lived there. Asked if he took up Depp's offer he said: 'Yeah, of course!' which earned a laugh from the public gallery and Depp
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'Great teeth!' Johnny Depp's best friend describes Amber Heard at trial
Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial: Johnny Depp's $100million defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard continues Wednesday in Fairfax, Virginia. At one point, Johnny Depp's best friend Isaac Baruch described his relationship with Amber Heard as positive, and said 'she has great teeth,' prompting the courtroom, and Heard, to erupt in laughter
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"I did not punch you, I was hitting you" - Audio Recording Between Johnny Depp & Amber Heard
An audio recording was presented to the jury in court on Wednesday during the direct cross-examination of Johnny Depp. The recording depicts an argument between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard relating to a fight they had.
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Watch Johnny Depp TEAR UP in Court (Trial Highlights)
Watch Johnny Depp's cross-examination by Amber Heard's defense team in the defamation trial against his ex-wife. The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor claims he allegedly did drugs with Paul Bettany and Marilyn Manson. Heard's attorneys present audio and visual recordings as evidence, including video of Depp smashing glasses while allegedly intoxicated. The court day concludes with both Depp and Heard visibly tearing up as they listen to an audio recording of Depp asking Heard to allegedly cut him with a knife
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"Put your cigarettes out on someone else" Audio Recording of Johnny Depp & Amber Heard
During the continued cross-examination of Johnny Depp on Monday, the defense played more audio recordings showing arguments between Depp and Amber Heard.
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Photos of Johnny Depp's injuries were presented in court today while Sean Bett took the stand. Bett is employed as private security for Johnny Depp and was present for multiple incidents between Heard and Depp during their relationship. The photographs presented depict facial injuries from different incidents. Bett testified he personally saw these injuries on Depp while working for him