Formation Of The Earth | Earth Day Special | How EARTH Was Formed? | Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz

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[Music] what are you making little kitty for that you'll need more than just clay bye hmm that's an excellent question hey friends in today's episode let us see the process behind the creation of a beloved planet and answer a crucial question how did the earth form zoom in planet earth a giant mass of water and mud revolving in space and the only known home sweet home formed just for us as it gives us food to eat water to drink and aid to breathe making it a perfect breeding ground for life to evolve but have you ever wondered how did this giant planet come into existence in the first place i'm sure you did so let me tell you this astonishing story of the earth's formation well it all began a long time ago which is about 15 billion years ago when the whole universe was inside a tiny bubble called the cosmic egg then about 13.8 billion years ago the little bald bubble began heating up and generating energy until it finally exploded with a bag today we call this massive explosion the big bang you can check a video on the same the link is in the description then about 4.5 billion years ago when the universe began to cool down a bit and settled into its current layout everything started to spin forming mighty wind and gravity and over time one such gravitational force from the remnant of a dead star started pulling the giant dirty gas cloud this cloud got denser and denser in its center and formed an accretion disk then in the next 10 to 20 million years other small particles of dust rock and gas started sticking together creating larger objects until it became a sphere and large enough to be called a planet by today's standard and young earth was formed at this point the earth's surface temperature was a burning mess with seas of lava and a poisonous atmosphere not only that various comets asteroids and other cosmic elements constantly attacked it from all sides making it boil more and more but soon things took a dramatic turn and the cosmic attack reduced and so as the temperature of the earth cooled down water from the inside of the earth rose to the surface formed steam and rained back on the ground to form oceans even other meteors brought more water to our land in the form of ice so gradually the earth cooled down and the surface formed a thin crust meanwhile the volcanoes on the ocean's bed blew magma to the top which eventually cooled down to form volcanic islands that joined together to create a single giant continent called pangaea and inside the earth the hot rock continued to move around moving the crust below and breaking it apart through a process called plate tectonics we have a separate video dedicated wholly to this topic please check the link below and as the earth's crust moved around pangaea broke apart and its pieces drifted away to create the continents we see today and modern earth took its form a place we all can proudly call home trip your time did you know april 22nd every year is observed as earth day yes it was first organized in 1970 to promote ecology and raise awareness of the growing problems of air water and soil pollution so please do your bit and share this video with friends and family hope you learned something new in today's episode until next time it's me dr binox zooming out ah never mind
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Channel: Peekaboo Kidz
Views: 954,196
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Keywords: solar system, asteroids, fun science, best kids videos, videos for kids, best educational videos, fun learning videos for children, learning videos for kids, preschool learning videos, physics, The Dr. Binocs Show, Peekaboo Kids, astronomy for kids, science videos, binocs show, earth video, earth day, how was earth formed, formation of earth, how was moon formed, earth formation explained, earth surface
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Length: 5min 35sec (335 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 13 2021
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