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[The Infinite variety]

David Attenborough examines the beginnings of life on earth. It took nearly 3,000 million years for life to evolve from the first primitive cells to a single creature such as a jellyfish, and these stages of evolution are traced.

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  • "Beginning of life"@en
  • "Life on Earth"@en
  • "Life on earth ; vol. 1"@en

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  • "David Attenborough examines the beginnings of life on earth. It took nearly 3,000 million years for life to evolve from the first primitive cells to a single creature such as a jellyfish, and these stages of evolution are traced."@en
  • "David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved. Animals on the Galapagos Islands, worm fossils in the Grand Canyon, and jellyfish impressions in Australia are examined. Includes a visual reconstruction of the path of evolution, from the first living molecule, to the first fully coordinated multicelled organisms."
  • "Host David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when, and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved."@en
  • "Explains where, when, and in what order the earth's more than 400 million species evolved. Includes a trip to the Galapagos Islands and a visual reconstruction of the path of evolution from the first living molecule to the first fully coordinated, multicelled organisms."
  • "Host David Attenborough examines living species and their fossilized ancestors in discussing the origin of life on earth and the evolutionary processes that led to the more than four million species in existence today."@en
  • "Explains the evolution of the earth's more than four million species. Visits the Galapagos Islands, and reconstructs the path of evolution from the first living molecule to the first fully coordinated, multicelled organisms."
  • "Attenborough attempts to explain where, when and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved. Animals on the Galapagos Islands, worm fossils in the Grand Canyon and jellyfish impressions in Australia are examined."@en
  • "In the 1st program naturalist David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when, and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved."@en
  • "Attenborough explains where, when and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved."
  • "Naturalist David Attenborough introduces the theory of evolution using fossil evidence. Shows that organisms survived because of adaptation and natural selection."
  • "This introduction to the Life on earth series explores the varied animal species and how they evolved."@en
  • "This introduction to the Life on earth series explores the varied animal species and how they evolved."
  • "David Attenborough begins the program by expressing an attitude toward living things that is fundamental to modern biology and establishes the principal theme of this series: each of the more than 400 million species of organisms found on Earth represents a particular "solution" to the problem of staying alive. This series will examine some of the adaptive strategies developed in evolution."@en
  • "Naturalist David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when, and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved. Includes a trip to the Galapagos Islands and a visual reconstruction of the path of evolution from the first living molecule to the first fully coordinated, multicelled organisms."@en
  • "David Attenborough discusses the wide variety of animals that survive and prosper within the planet's ecosystems."@en
  • "A survey of the many species of plants and animals that have evolved over the course of time."
  • "In the first program, naturalist David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when, and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved. Includes a trip to the Galapagos Islands and a visual reconstruction of the path of evolution from the first living molecule to the first fully coordinated, multicelled organisms. In the second program, Attenborough attempts to explain the evolution of the earth's chemicals and prokaryots. He also describes the evolution of DNA and the elimination of mutations by natural selection."
  • "Naturalist David Attenborough attempts to explain where, when, and in what order the earth's more than four million species evolved."@en
  • "Traces the stages through which life moved during the first 3,000 million years from the first primitive cells to a single creature such as a jelly fish. To do this he examines life in the South American rainforests and the Galapagos Islands, and the fossil remains found in the Grand Canyon and Lake."@en

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  • "[The Infinite variety]"@en
  • "The Infinite variety"
  • "The Infinite variety"@en
  • "The Infinite variety ; The Beginning of life"
  • "The Infinite variety ; The Beginning of life"@en
  • "The Infinite variety / Episode 1"
  • "Infinite variety vol. 1, Life on earth"@en
  • "The infinite variety"@en
  • "The infinite variety"