The Earth's Furies

The Earth's Furies

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Raging megafires that burn for months. Super eruptions with the potential of a Hiroshima bomb exploding every two or three minutes. Asteroid strikes so violent they wiped out entire species. Devastating tsunamis, tornadoes and earthquakes. This series explores the science behind natural disasters in search of a deeper understanding, bringing spectacularly destructive forces of nature to life.
IMDb 6,8/1020173 saisons
IMDb 6,8/1020173 saisons
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  • 1. Mega Fires

    1. Mega Fires

    Almost every day, gigantic forest fires spark all over the world. Tens of metres high, spreading over 500 kilometres, megafires threaten and destroy millions of people's lives. They can reach record temperatures of more than 1000 degrees Celsius, creating fire storms: enormous explosions of flames. In this episode, we explore the scientific forces causing megafires.
    Almost every day, gigantic forest fires spark all over the world. Tens of metres high, spreading over 500 kilometres, megafires threaten and destroy millions of people's lives. They can reach record temperatures of more than 1000 degrees Celsius, creating fire storms: enormous explosions of flames. In this episode, we explore the scientific forces causing megafires.
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    52 min
    30 oct. 2017
  • 2. Volcanic Eruptions

    2. Volcanic Eruptions

    Thousands of volcanoes rise from the earth's surface and over 1,500 of them are active. While they are essential to life on the planet, their eruptions remind us that we are living on top of an explosive cauldron. 500 million people live at the foot of active volcanoes. Although experts have today uncovered some of their secrets, they remain powerless in the face of this devastating phenomenon.
    Thousands of volcanoes rise from the earth's surface and over 1,500 of them are active. While they are essential to life on the planet, their eruptions remind us that we are living on top of an explosive cauldron. 500 million people live at the foot of active volcanoes. Although experts have today uncovered some of their secrets, they remain powerless in the face of this devastating phenomenon.
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    52 min
    29 nov. 2017
  • 3. Earthquakes

    3. Earthquakes

    Tokyo, Istanbul, Los Angeles. Some of the world's biggest cities are threatened by earthquakes. They can annihilate a city in just a few seconds. Fortunately, our understanding of earthquakes is becoming more and more accurate. Researchers from all over the world are now focusing on one single objective: anticipating the exact moment when the Earth will move.
    Tokyo, Istanbul, Los Angeles. Some of the world's biggest cities are threatened by earthquakes. They can annihilate a city in just a few seconds. Fortunately, our understanding of earthquakes is becoming more and more accurate. Researchers from all over the world are now focusing on one single objective: anticipating the exact moment when the Earth will move.
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    52 min
    30 déc. 2017
  • The Earth's Furies
    IMDb 6,8/1020173 saisons
    Raging megafires that burn for months. Super eruptions with the potential of a Hiroshima bomb exploding every two or three minutes. Asteroid strikes so violent they wiped out entire species. Devastating tsunamis, tornadoes and earthquakes. This series explores the science behind natural disasters in search of a deeper understanding, bringing spectacularly destructive forces of nature to life.
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