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How The Earth Was Made

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Spectacular on-location footage, evidence from geologists in the field, and dramatic graphics combine in this stunning series to show how immensely powerful forces of geology have formed our planet.
IMDb 8.0/1020092 seasons
TV-PG
17 episodes
  • 1. San Andreas Fault

    1. San Andreas Fault

    The San Andreas Fault runs roughly 800 miles through some of the most valuable real estate in the world.
    The San Andreas Fault runs roughly 800 miles through some of the most valuable real estate in the world.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Feb 9, 2009
  • 2. The Deepest Place on Earth

    2. The Deepest Place on Earth

    The Marianas Trench is the deepest place on earth, deeper than Mt. Everest is high. The trench is where the ocean floor disappears into the center of the earth.
    The Marianas Trench is the deepest place on earth, deeper than Mt. Everest is high. The trench is where the ocean floor disappears into the center of the earth.
    TV-PG
    44min
    Feb 16, 2009
  • 3. Krakatoa

    3. Krakatoa

    On August 27th, 1883 a series of blasts on the island of Krakatoa culminated in a colossal explosion that blew the island apart in one of the largest eruptions in recorded history.
    On August 27th, 1883 a series of blasts on the island of Krakatoa culminated in a colossal explosion that blew the island apart in one of the largest eruptions in recorded history.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Feb 23, 2009
  • 4. Birth of the Earth

    4. Birth of the Earth

    4.5 billion years ago, dust in space became a molten ball of rock orbiting the sun. Travel back in time to investigate how the fledgling planet survived a cataclysmic cosmic collision to become the Earth we know.
    4.5 billion years ago, dust in space became a molten ball of rock orbiting the sun. Travel back in time to investigate how the fledgling planet survived a cataclysmic cosmic collision to become the Earth we know.
    TV-PG
    44min
    Dec 8, 2009
  • 4. How The Earth Was Made

    4. How The Earth Was Made

    Explore Earth's 4.5-billion-year history of unimaginable timescales, incredible life forms, radical climates, and mass extinctions.
    Explore Earth's 4.5-billion-year history of unimaginable timescales, incredible life forms, radical climates, and mass extinctions.
    TV-PG
    1 h 31 min
    Mar 2, 2009
  • 4. Loch Ness

    4. Loch Ness

    Home to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, this lake holds more water than any other lake in Britain. It's only 10,000 years old, but billions of years in the making.
    Home to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, this lake holds more water than any other lake in Britain. It's only 10,000 years old, but billions of years in the making.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Mar 2, 2009
  • 5. How the Earth Made Man

    5. How the Earth Made Man

    From a case of hiccups to the sensation of deja vu, learn how quirks of the human body and mind offer keys to understanding Earth's physical transformations.
    From a case of hiccups to the sensation of deja vu, learn how quirks of the human body and mind offer keys to understanding Earth's physical transformations.
    TV-PG
    1 h 26 min
    Oct 10, 2012
  • 5. New York

    5. New York

    It is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything in New York is governed by the extraordinary forces.
    It is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything in New York is governed by the extraordinary forces.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Mar 9, 2009
  • 6. What's the Earth Worth?

    6. What's the Earth Worth?

    The Earth is stacked with valuable riches, from timber to cattle to gold, that have built our greatest civilizations. What would the price tag of our planet read? And how much of these resources are left?
    The Earth is stacked with valuable riches, from timber to cattle to gold, that have built our greatest civilizations. What would the price tag of our planet read? And how much of these resources are left?
    TV-PG
    1 h 27 min
    Oct 24, 2012
  • 6. Driest Place on Earth

    6. Driest Place on Earth

    The Atacama desert is considered the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain.
    The Atacama desert is considered the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Mar 16, 2009
  • 7. Great Lakes

    7. Great Lakes

    The Great Lakes of North America are the largest expanse of fresh water on the planet.
    The Great Lakes of North America are the largest expanse of fresh water on the planet.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Mar 23, 2009
  • 8. Yellowstone

    8. Yellowstone

    Yellowstone National Park is one of the most dangerous geological features on Earth.
    Yellowstone National Park is one of the most dangerous geological features on Earth.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Mar 30, 2009
  • 9. Tsunami

    9. Tsunami

    Tsunamis are one of the most terrifying forces of nature, destroying all in their path.
    Tsunamis are one of the most terrifying forces of nature, destroying all in their path.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Apr 6, 2009
  • 10. Asteroids

    10. Asteroids

    These giant mountain-sized boulders from space have wrought death and destruction throughout the millennia.
    These giant mountain-sized boulders from space have wrought death and destruction throughout the millennia.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Apr 20, 2009
  • 11. Iceland

    11. Iceland

    It is the largest and most fearsome volcanic island on the planet. We'll scour the island for clues, to address the mystery of what powerful forces are ripping Iceland apart and lighting its fiery volcanoes.
    It is the largest and most fearsome volcanic island on the planet. We'll scour the island for clues, to address the mystery of what powerful forces are ripping Iceland apart and lighting its fiery volcanoes.
    TV-PG
    45min
    Apr 27, 2009
  • 12. Hawaii

    12. Hawaii

    The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote island chain on the planet. Emerging in the center of the Pacific, their origins have remained a puzzle for generations.
    The Hawaiian Islands are the most remote island chain on the planet. Emerging in the center of the Pacific, their origins have remained a puzzle for generations.
    TV-PG
    45min
    May 4, 2009
  • 13. The Alps

    13. The Alps

    The jagged backbone of Europe, spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps is Europe's most important geographic landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, seven thousand feet above sea level?
    The jagged backbone of Europe, spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps is Europe's most important geographic landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, seven thousand feet above sea level?
    TV-PG
    45min
    May 11, 2009
  • How The Earth Was Made
    IMDb 8.0/1020092 seasons
    Spectacular on-location footage, evidence from geologists in the field, and dramatic graphics combine in this stunning series to show how immensely powerful forces of geology have formed our planet.
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