The Importance of Life Skills in Education
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π What was the Earth like when life was first born? A question that has intrigued science for centuries. Today, most scientists insist that it arose from a simple chemical reaction, which chaotically transformed non-living matter into the first living cell. Nevertheless, this explanation is insufficient in the absence of concrete evidence, even for its most ardent supporters. • Today, every corner of the Earth is teeming with life. From the poles to the equator, from deep caves to mountain ranges, from tropical forests to volcanoes, at least primitive organisms can be found everywhere. Animals, plants, fungi and bacteria in search of living space have adapted to the harshest conditions. However, scientists believe that for most of its history, the Earth has resembled a rather inhospitable place. • When life first appeared on Earth, some 3.8 billion years ago, the planet looked very different from the one we know today. Back then, the Earth's surface was mostly water, with small archipelagos and undeveloped land masses. The atmosphere was also very different from today's, with a high proportion of gases such as methane, ammonia and carbon dioxide. • These gases were produced by massive volcanic eruptions and chemical reactions in primitive oceans. There was also very little oxygen in the atmosphere, as photosynthetic organisms capable of producing oxygen had not yet appeared. • • • π₯ As a reminder, videos are published on SUNDAYS at 6pm. • • ------------------------- • π₯The Origins of Life: • Scientists use a variety of methods to study the environmental conditions on Earth when life first appeared, including the study of rocks and fossils. • The most direct way to learn about the structure of the Earth's crust and its history is to study rocks directly, observing their composition and position in the crust. In this way, scientists can study rocks and fossils to determine the environmental conditions that existed 3.8 billion years ago. • Rocks have different origins. How they were formed can often be told by the rocks themselves, if they are properly compared with the rocks forming before our eyes today, whose origin is clear. For example, the chemical composition of rocks can indicate the levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at the time. • Furthermore, if the rock contains coral or shellfish similar to those living in the sea today, we can conclude that the rock was formed on a seabed. If the leaves and trunks of plants are imprinted on layers of clay or sandstone, we can deduce that these rocks have accumulated somewhere on earth, perhaps at the bottom of a lake, into which plants have fallen. • Fossils can also be used to judge the depth of the ancient sea. For example, corals live in shallow coastal marine environments. Consequently, coral limestones indicate a shallow sea. • However, the paleontological method has significant limitations in cases where the rocks contain few or uncharacteristic fossil organic remains. Continental deposits, such as those in river valleys and lakes, contain far fewer fossils than marine rocks, making age determination much more difficult and less precise. • • ------------------------- • • π¬ Today's program: • 00:00 - Introduction • 02:48 - How are scientists studying the environmental conditions on Earth at the time of the appearance of life? • 03:04 - Rock and fossil studies • 05:05 - Isotope analysis • 06:08 - Computer modeling • 07:08 - Study of present-day life • 08:08 - Concepts of the origin of life • 08:50 - Spontaneous origin of life concept • 15:43 - Panspermia concept • 17:48 - Concept of physico-chemical processes • 39:54 - The uniqueness of the Earth as a place for the appearance of life • 45:55 - Development of life on Earth • 52:53 - Environmental conditions on Earth during the dawn of life • 53:08 - Influence of geological processes • 01:15:22 - The influence of continental drift and marine transgressions • 01:45:05 - How will the Earth's changing climate lead to the disappearance of life in the future? • This channel is an official affiliate of the ORBINEA STUDIO network.
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