Há 380 Milhões de Anos: As ÁRVORES Quase Destruíram a Vida na Terra

How did the first trees nearly destroy life on Earth? About 380 million years ago, the Devonian oceans teemed with reefs, trilobites, and armored fish. But on the continents, almost empty until then, a silent revolution was about to begin. In this documentary, we travel to the Devonian period to discover how the first great trees transformed continents of bare rock into worlds covered in forests… and how their roots triggered a chain reaction that poisoned the oceans, altered the global climate, and caused one of the great biological crises in Earth's history. What will you find in this documentary? ► An ancient world where the continents were still almost empty ► Archaeopteris, the first true tree in Earth's history ► How roots began to form the first soils ► Why Devonian forests released phosphorus into the oceans ► The Kellwasser event and the suffocation of ancient seas ► How this catastrophe prepared the way for vertebrates to leave the water 👉 Subscribe here:    / @planeta.geo1   📩 Contact: [email protected] ⚠️ This documentary is for educational and informational purposes. Some scenes and visual reconstructions are based on scientific hypotheses, geological models, fossil evidence, and artistic representations developed from current scientific knowledge. #EarthHistory #Documentary #Devonian #Trees #Prehistory