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Forests are filled with far more than trees; they are home to mysterious curses, medical cures, and weird and wild animals; they provide the oxygen humans breathe while fighting to survive in a changing climate.
Forests are filled with far more than trees; they are home to mysterious curses, medical cures, and weird and wild animals; they provide the oxygen humans breathe while fighting to survive in a changing climate.
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S2, EP3 "Canyons"Cuts into Earth's landscape create formations; exploring how weather and geology combine to form vast canyons, from Arizona's arid Grand Canyon to the ocean's depths.
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S2, EP6 "Water"The Earth is a water planet; whenever water is scarce, drastic measures like cloud seeding and desalination are required; it can also cause disaster, in the forms of powerful storms and destructive floods.
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S2, EP7 "Giants"They are the largest things on Earth; the blue whale, elephants and prehistoric titanosaurs remind humans of how small they really are; they may appear to be too big to fail, but weather and climate can affect even these giants.
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S2, EP1 "Space Weather"Extreme weather isn't exclusive to the planet; storms twice the size of Earth, winds faster than the strongest hurricanes, and towering tornadoes thousands of miles high all rage in the distant corners of the universe.
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S2, EP4 "Wetlands"Wetlands serve as a natural protection from storms, fires and floods; these protectors can be deadly.
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S2, EP2 "Pressure"Pressure is the invisible force that drives weather; pressing down on Earth, it is the difference between a gentle breeze and a monster storm; learning how and why air can turn deadly.
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S2 "Mountains"They are Earth's most visible formations, but secrets lie unseen beneath these massive mountains waiting to be unlocked.
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S2 "Beaches"From black sand bays to powdery white waterfronts, what wonders create these diverse landscapes and what dangers lurk, potentially turning these dream locations into seaside nightmares.
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Eagle-eyed technical experts prove there is no such thing as a perfect crime as they assemble the pieces every criminal leaves behind. Dramatic crime re-creations and, sometimes, part of the investigations are a staple of the series. Some of the re-creations include alternate versions of the crimes, which are disproved by science. The show's episodes follow each case from the initial investigation until it reaches its legal resolution.
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Some people like to hop in a car to take a road trip across America, visiting as many landmarks as possible along the way. Since such a trek can take a while to complete, taking a flight across America might be a better option for some people. "Aerial America" takes viewers on such a flight, offering rare looks at some of the nation's best-loved landmarks from high in the sky. Cameras capture the history and pageantry of America as they zoom over busy cityscapes and quiet, rural lands. Many episodes focus on a specific state, showcasing highlights of the state's beauty, while others revolve around themes such as the best small towns and natural wonders found in the country.
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Statistically, traveling by airplane is safer than driving and other forms of transportation, but when something goes wrong during a flight, it can be catastrophic with potentially hundreds of lives at stake. This series examines some of the world's worst air disasters, using official reports, transcripts and interviews with people involved to tell the stories of midair mishaps and discover what went wrong in each case. Episodes include a discussion of how the weather affects flights -- including stories of aviation disasters and near-misses -- and a New Year's Eve flight that fell from the sky into the Florida Everglades.