
How the Earth Changed History
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1. Beneth the Crust

1. Beneth the Crust
The first episode explores the relationship between the deep Earth and the development of human civilization, visiting an extraordinary crystal cave in Mexico, dropping down a hole in the Iranian desert and crawling through thousand year old tunnels in Israel. Discover how our ancestors were strangely drawn to fault lines; areas which connect the surface with the deep interior of the planet.
60분
2010년 6월 20일
2. Water World

2. Water World
In the second episode, we explore our complex relationship with water. Visiting spectacular locations in Iceland, the Middle East and India, we look at how control over water has been central to human existence. Throughout history, success has depended on our ability to adapt to and control constantly shifting sources of water.
59분
2010년 1월 25일
3. The Skies Above

3. The Skies Above
Set sail on one of the fastest racing boats ever built as we explore the story of our turbulent relationship with the wind. Travelling to iconic locations including the Sahara desert, the coast of West Africa and the South Pacific, we discover how people have exploited the power of the wind for thousands of years.
59분
2010년 7월 4일
4. The Gift of Fire

4. The Gift of Fire
In this epsiode man's relationship with fire is explored. We begin by embarking on an extraordinary encounter with this terrifying force of nature - a walk right through the heart of a raging fire. Fire has long been our main source of energy and we show how this meant that the planet played a crucial role in Britain's industrial revolution, whilst holding China's development back.
59분
2010년 2월 8일
5. The Human Era

5. The Human Era
In this final episode we explore a completely new force; humans. It's easy to think of our impact on the planet as a negative one, but as we discover, this isn't always the case. But it is clear that today we have unprecedented control over many of the planet's geological cycles. The question is how will we use this power?
58분
2010년 2월 22일












