@MyliePawington

The way he perfectly pronounced every name is award winning

@AngelofAmbrosia

Why did I find this video oddly satisfying and calming. It was like story time. I even grabbed a blanket lol.

@OzarkMountainKing

This video reminds me of my 8th grade science teacher who is responsible for my love of all things science. He gave me my first Megalodon tooth. He was about 26 at the time and stepped away from being a research scientist to teach 8th graders. He's in his 70s now and a terrific friend. I still have the tooth, and he gave my grandson his first Megalodon tooth. Great teachers change lives. This is a great video for teachers to use as a tool.

@MargaretSiemers

You just explained the history of the early Earth better than anything I ever learned in school. Please, more of these. I also laughed out loud over two of your jokes. This site is awesome.

@krislee3155

I love learning about prehistory, never ceases to amaze me how everything evolved and developed with the passage of time.

@lisareitzel7501

I enjoyed this immensely. Was a dinosaur nut as a kid. The earth's history is really fascinating and I look forward to the next installment!

@Top10factsvn

Absolutely loved this video! The way you described the Earth's transformation from a hostile molten planet to a thriving habitat for early life was captivating. The Cambrian explosion and the diversity of life it brought were explained so clearly. This was a great reminder of how resilient and adaptable life on Earth truly is.

@PizzaWithPowers

I would shit myself endlessly if I ever got sent to the past

@adrianab.5809

My head exploded with all the information I received in a short amount of time...
Telling the story of our planet's biological history in 35 minutes was amazing ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@vascoapolonio2309

Obrigado!

@Tigs2

I am 64. I know all of this stuff, BUT you delivered it in a fun, interesting and learning conducive way. I loved this video. This can be watched by the older generation or young children and everyone between. EVERYBODY will enjoy. There were a couple of really funny bits that i thought were brilliant ( like how we would evolve from a primal creature to Dennyโ€™s during one of the prehistoric phases). Well done ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

@weeners64

Dude i'm trying to sleep to these kinda videos, you're making it too interesting and i can't sleep cuz of it

@texmex_1368

I was scrolling thru YouTube trying to find something to watch while I wait for my truck load to get loaded, and nothing kept coming up, and I was like, "when is BE AMAZED posting". ๐Ÿ˜‚ Few minutes later this video pops up! Lol...

@marksmith164

Great video! We would LOVE a follow-up video! The ancient world, and more specifically Dinosaurs, are one of my favourite topics!

@Lmmmw-76890

So the earth was hell before?

@nathanward9745

Is it strange that I find prehistory so much more intriguing than human history?

@anandbatra290

bro went back in time to get this footage. RESPECT ๐Ÿ˜Ž

@ChugNorris9000

Those volcano eruptions over the billions of years probably had some super loud decibel readings. Perhaps the loudest sounds ever known on earth

@Chisszaru

Ah life, the very thing that keeps on giving, while sometimes being scary

@Eddieavina123

Love your video. Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome