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How are fossils formed?

How are fossils actually formed? And why are they formed in some places and not in others? Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV/Jens Nicolai/Oliver Roetz/Hauke Ketelsen/Richard Sako Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/TerraX

Dinosaur traces in Germany

In Germany, before our time, giant lizards roamed lakelands and primeval forests. Even today, many traces of their past can be found. Author: ZDF/TerraX/Andreas Sommer/Martin Schaaf/Jochen Schmidt Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to watch more videos: https://alugha.com/TerraX

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What is a stromatolite

Stromatolites are calcareous deposits. The stones can be up to 3.5 billion years old. For a long time they were known only as fossils, until 1956, when a "living" colony of stromatolites was discovered off the west coast of Australia. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Viking Film/Iris Gesang/Andreas Kieling, Fra

When Did Multicellular Life Begin?

Life on Earth began with single-celled organisms. How did life on Earth evolve to become so complex? Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin https://www.instagram.com/lifenoggin/ Life Noggin is a weekly

How to find radioactive substances in the air

There are various methods for measuring radioactivity in the air. With the help of trace analysis, even very low concentrations of radioactivity in the air can be detected. In the video, Jacqueline Bieringer explains how to detect radioactive substances in the air. Original: "Federal Office for Rad

Consequences of global warming

For around 200 years, humans have been a driver of climate change - fueling earth-warming processes through fossil fuels. Increased average annual temperatures are already leading to an increase in weather extremes worldwide. Author: 3sat/nano, mirror TV, Christine Voges, R. Engelke+S. Karm+F. Guts