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NOVA: Life's Rocky Start
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NOVA: Life's Rocky Start

Jan 13, 2016
0h 54m
★ 8.1

Overview

Four and a half billion years ago, the young Earth was a hellish place-a seething chaos of meteorite impacts, volcanoes belching noxious gases, and lightning flashing through a thin, torrid...

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

GBH

Cast

Jay O. Sanders

Narrator (voice)

Jay O. Sanders

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