The Earth is over 4.5 billion years old – that’s way longer than life has existed on the gorgeous globe. But what would happen if all of Earth’s existence was squeezed into a single 24-hour period? Full-Article: Well, the day would start off incredibly dull. There wouldn’t even be life until about 4 in the morning – that’s when things start to happen, but you would be hard-pressed to call it interesting. From 4 in the morning until 1 in the afternoon, there is nothing except unicellular organisms. After lunch, things finally start to get interesting. Given how long Earth has been around, humans have only existed for a mind-blowingly brief period of time. Here’s a closer look at just how long it took for humans to start roaming the planet – and everything we missed by coming late to the party. LogicGoat: Timestamps: Intro - 0:00 1. Young Earth collides with another planet called Theia arou
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