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TED-Ed | What's happening to Earth's core? - Shannon Odell @TEDEd | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 5 hours ago
Explore the science of why Earth’s atmosphere is losing hydrogen, and find out what other leaks could affect life on our planet.

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A hydrogen atom is traveling high within the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere. This particular atom first entered the exosphere millions of years ago, but today it overcomes Earth’s gravitational pull and escapes, joining the roughly 90 tons of material that leak out of our atmosphere each day. Should we be worried about these leaks? Shannon Odell digs into our planet’s imperfect plumbing.

Lesson by Shannon Odell, directed by Eva Münnich, Strange Beast.

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