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SUMMARY:NOVA 51x2 - Ancient Earth: Frozen
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DESCRIPTION:700 million years ago\, Earth was a giant snowball cloaked i
	nice from pole to pole – a global deep freeze that held theplanet in a s
	tranglehold\, threatening the survival of theearliest complex life. How di
	d life manage to hold on in thisforbidding world? Leading scientists inves
	tigate how thiscatastrophe may have become a catalyst for life to evolve i
	ncreative new ways as it bounced back from the brink – settingthe stage 
	for the astonishing complexity we see today.
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