The Earth is an impressive 4.6 billion years old and life on it is not much younger. It began 4.1 billion years ago in the primordial oceans with the first microscopic bacteria, from which a wealth of different life forms developed over the course of millions of years. From the water, they conquered the land, which was shaped by migrating continents and extreme climatic conditions. Multiple catastrophes threaten all life and only a few are able to adapt to the suddenly changed environment and survive. We owe the rise of mammals and ultimately our existence to the demise of the dinosaurs, which dominated all of the Earth's habitats in the Mesozoic era. How today's world and all its creatures came into being is an almost unbelievable story.
Program for 7-9 year olds with Ralf Möll
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