Nothing About Earth Is Normal... Here's Why
Earth looks normal. Familiar. Ordinary. But once you dig into how it actually formed, everything changes. Venus had everything Earth has. The same size. The same materials. The same starting point. And it became hell. Mars had oceans, rivers, and a thick atmosphere. Then its magnetic field died, and everything bled into space. The difference between paradise and catastrophe is razor-thin. A few million kilometers closer to the Sun, and we'd be Venus. A little smaller, and we'd be Mars. Earth isn't the baseline. It's the exception. A 1-in-10,000 anomaly held together by accidents that rewrote the rules of planetary science. Every scene in this video is designed to make you say: "I never knew Earth was this fragile." If this film taught you something new or gave you a new appreciation for our planet, please consider giving it a Hype (mobile users). It helps small creators like me reach more people and make higher-quality science documentaries. Thank you for watching ❤️ More unbelievable episodes are coming soon. All Music by: Xander Jones Channel: / @imxanderjones

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