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Fact Fly: How Do We Know What Happened Millions of Years Ago?

Fact Fly: How Do We Know What Happened Millions of Years Ago?

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February 19, 202619m 44s

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Show Notes

The Fact Fly's One Big Question

How do we "read" the history of our planet when there was no one around to write it down? Join Lauren and the high-energy Fact Fly as they investigate the Earth’s own secret diary! From golden tree sap to layers of buried rock, this episode explores how scientists act like detectives to solve mysteries from the deep past. Meet the Fact Fly’s "OG ancestor"—Grandpa Buzz—a prehistoric fly who has been "paused" in a biological screenshot for fifty million years! You’ll discover how a sticky substance called Amber acts like a window into a world of ancient forests and strange creatures. From the "layer cake" of history to the science of nature's time capsules, this adventure uncovers how we know exactly what happened millions of years ago.

Perfect for young historians, future scientists, and anyone curious about the secrets hidden right beneath our feet!