How earth was born from thin air ?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2024
Discover the captivating story of how Earth formed from a molecular cloud, the role of gravity in shaping our solar system, and the arrival of life-essential elements like water and oxygen. From ancient cosmic collisions to the creation of our magnetic field, explore the scientific journey behind Earth's habitability and its unique place in the universe.
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