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Earth: The Biography

All Episodes 2008
NR

  • 2018-01-09T21:00:00Zs at 2018-01-09T21:00:00Z on BBC Television
  • 2008-07-22T20:00:00Z
  • 3h 50m
  • 19h 10m (5 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • BBC Home Entertainment + 2 more, National Geographic Channel, ZDF
From the BBC comes this momentous documentary that uses satellite images and compelling narration to chart our planet's intriguing history, exploring Earth's unique and diverse features while stressing the importance of protecting it for the future. Combining time-lapse photography and computer-generated imagery, the video shows how our world -- forged by volcanoes, the atmosphere, glaciers and oceans -- has teetered between disaster and renewal.

5 episodes

Series Premiere

2008-07-22T20:00:00Z

1x01 Volcano

Series Premiere

1x01 Volcano

  • 2008-07-22T20:00:00Z3h 50m

Volcanoes are one of nature's most awesome and destructive forces, but they are also the life force and architect of our planet. They can raise up great mountains and create new land, or they can level cities and destroy entire civilizations. They provide a glimpse of the power of Earth's internal heat source, without which it would have become a dead planet millions of years ago. In this episode, Iain takes us on a journey to some of the most dramatic places on Earth, starting in Ethiopia.

2008-07-29T20:00:00Z

1x02 Atmosphere

1x02 Atmosphere

  • 2008-07-29T20:00:00Z3h 50m

The atmosphere is Earth's protective layer, cloaking us in a warm, oxygen-rich embrace and shielding us from the cold hostility of space. It acts as a natural greenhouse, keeping the Earth 51 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it would otherwise be. Yet the atmosphere is also full of contradictions. It's immensely powerful but at the same time highly sensitive. It's destructive, yet it shelters us. It was created in part by the planet's first organisms, and it continues to be essential for life.

2008-08-05T20:00:00Z

1x03 Ice

1x03 Ice

  • 2008-08-05T20:00:00Z3h 50m

Our icy adventure begins with host Dr. Iain Stewart in the Alps, where he goes down an ice crevasse to show viewers how snowfall develops into expansive masses. Then, we see how ice can shape the earth's topography giving rise to features like Yosemite National Park and Manhattan Island, in NY. Finally, journey to Greenland and see how ice sheets and glaciers are melting at a phenomenal rate that is likely to accelerate over the coming years, changing the world as we know it.

2008-08-12T20:00:00Z

1x04 Oceans

1x04 Oceans

  • 2008-08-12T20:00:00Z3h 50m

Earth's oceans help make our planet different from every other planet in the solar system. As far as we know, no other place is the right temp for liquid water, the most essential ingredient for life to exist. The oceans are Earth's primary stabilizing force, and their immense power helps to shape the appearance and behavior of the entire planet and everything living on it. And they are also the planet's great unknown - their deepest points have been visited less than the surface of the moon.

2008-08-19T20:00:00Z

1x05 Rare Earth

1x05 Rare Earth

  • 2008-08-19T20:00:00Z3h 50m

It has taken 4.6 billion years for the Earth to evolve from a barren rock into the world we know today. Explore the forces beyond our planet that have determined Earth's destiny -- forces of destruction and regeneration in the solar system that created the planet and still protect it. And now the remarkable planet is facing a new challenge: humankind. The question is, how will it survive?

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