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Three billion years ago, Earth was almost unrecognizable.
The planet had vast oceans, scattered volcanic islands, and an atmosphere with almost no oxygen. Without an ozone layer, intense ultraviolet radiation blasted the surface, making land deadly for life.
But deep in the oceans, something extraordinary was happening.
Tiny microbes called cyanobacteria were quietly performing photosynthesis—releasing oxygen as a waste product.
At first, that oxygen didn't fill the air. It reacted with iron dissolved in seawater, forming rust that sank to the ocean floor.
For millions of years, these microscopic organisms slowly reshaped the planet—triggering the oxygen revolution that made complex life possible.
✨ The biggest changes in Earth's history began with the smallest life. ✨
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🔥 The Jurassic Period didn't start gently! 🔥
https://youtu.be/YyqedEzQby8?si=VqIa4...
Discover how massive volcanic eruptions (1:12) caused a mass extinction (0:52), wiping out 75% of species and paving the way for dinosaurs to dominate Earth for millions of years! (2:24-2:40)
👉 Watch to uncover the fiery birth of the Age of Giants!
#Jurassic #Dinosaurs #MassExtinction #EarthHistory #CuriousAtlas
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Surface temperatures reach 430°C — hot enough to melt lead.
So why did we find water ice there?
Near Mercury’s poles are craters where sunlight never reaches the ground.
Inside these permanently shadowed regions, temperatures drop to −180°C — cold enough to trap ice for billions of years.
One of the hottest planets in the Solar System…
hides frozen water in eternal darkness.
Is Mercury the weirdest place in the Solar System?
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#Space #Science #Mercury #SolarSystem #Astronomy #STEM #CuriousAtlas
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#Moon
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