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    The Secret of Life on Earth

    1993 · Documentary · 42m

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  1. Nov 24, 1993 · The Secret of Life on Earth: Directed by Adrian Warren. With Patrick Stewart. Go on a breathtaking adventure through time and across five continents to reveal nature's most vital secret.

    • (102)
    • Documentary, Short
    • Adrian Warren
    • 1993-11-24
  2. Sep 19, 2022 · Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Scientists think that by 4.3 billion years ago, Earth may have developed conditions suitable to support life. The oldest known fossils, however, are only 3.7 billion years old. During that 600 million-year window, life may have emerged repeatedly, only to be snuffed out by catastrophic collisions with ...

  3. Breathtaking in its scope, "The Secret Of Life On Earth" celebrates life from its origins four billion years ago. Brilliant use of micro, macro, and time-lapse photography, coupled with a ...

    • (348)
    • IMAX Corporation
    • Documentary
  4. Jan 1, 1996 · Synopsis. The Secret of Life on Earth begins where life apparently began three-and-a-half billion years ago. As if peering into a time capsule, witness some of the key developments in plants that made possible the web of life - since evolved and now endangered. Brilliant use of micro, macro and time-lapse photography delivers stunning close-ups ...

  5. Sep 26, 2013 · In a heartfelt letter to his son, the scientist who helped discover DNA explains his earth-shattering findings. Megan Gambino. Senior Editor. September 26, 2013. On March 19, 1953, an eager ...

  6. 1993's 'The Secret of Life on Earth' immediately appealed to me prior to watching. Absolutely love nature documentaries (have done ever since seeing 'Planet Earth' and 'The Blue Planet' for the first time when they first aired) and despite the topic being quite a broad one rather than one that focuses on one aspect.

  7. THE SECRET OF LIFE ON EARTH begins where life apparently began three-and-a-half billion years ago. We witness some of the key developments in plants that made possible the web of life - since evolved and now endangered. Brilliant use of micro, macro and time-lapse photography delivers stunning close-ups of special relationships between plants ...

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