At a Glance: 100 days inside a sealed Amazon micro-forest—watch bare soil become a living rainforest as moss, ferns, and bromeliads take ... In this video, I create a 100-day terrarium experiment where a glass box was transformed into a living forest full of ants.
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100 days inside a sealed Amazon micro-forest—watch bare soil become a living rainforest as moss, ferns, and bromeliads take ... In this video, I create a 100-day terrarium experiment where a glass box was transformed into a living forest full of ants. Britain has over 90000 kilometres of rivers and streams, yet much of the life within them goes unnoticed.
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- 100 days inside a sealed Amazon micro-forest—watch bare soil become a living rainforest as moss, ferns, and bromeliads take ...
- In this video, I create a 100-day terrarium experiment where a glass box was transformed into a living forest full of ants.
- Britain has over 90000 kilometres of rivers and streams, yet much of the life within them goes unnoticed.
- Over the next 100 days, we are going to see if nature can survive the apocalypse.
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