How The Earth Was Made
Investigate with HISTORY™ the origins of
some of the most well-known locations and
geological phenomena in the world. From the Great
Lakes to Iceland, the San Andreas Fault to
Krakatoa, How the Earth Was Made travels the globe
to reveal the geological processes that have
shaped our planet. Spectacular on-location
shooting, evidence from geologists in the field,
and clear, dramatic graphics combine in this
stunning 13-part series to roll back the millennia
and show how the immensely powerful, and at times
violent, forces of geology have literally shaped
the world we live in. With rocks as their clues
and volcanoes, ice sheets and colliding continents
as their suspects, scientists launch a forensic
investigation that will help viewers visualize how
the earth has evolved and formed over millions of
years. Locations covered in How the Earth Was Made
include Hawaii – a remote island chain
brought to being by the movement of super heated
magma deep within the earth, to the Marianas
Trench, a spot in the sea deeper than Mount
Everest is high, where the ocean floor disappears
into the centre of the earth.
Link:
http://www.history.com/how-the-earth-was-made
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S01E09 - Tsunami
Aired: 08 April 2009
Tsunamis are one of the most terrifying forces of
nature, destroying all in their path. The December
26th Tsunami is estimated to have released the
energy of 23,000 Hiroshima-type atomic bombs. What
are the enormous forces that generate these
catastrophic waves deep on the ocean floor? With
50% of the world's population living within a mile
of the sea, this episode looks at what could
happen in the future. East coast cities from New
York to Miami face the threat of a truly colossal
wave that could be generated by the collapse of an
active volcano off the coast of Africa.
RESOLUTiON = 1280x720
FRAMERATE = 29.97fps
RELEASE NOTES
History Channel broadcasts with some black pixel
on all sides. x264 rules
state to leave as broadcasted and not
crop-resize.
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