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Molten metal, gigantic impacts, and volcanic eruptions; secrets unlocked from deep within the Earth reveal how life is able to exist on its surface.
Molten metal, gigantic impacts, and volcanic eruptions; secrets unlocked from deep within the Earth reveal how life is able to exist on its surface.
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S1, EP8 "Wind"From hurricanes to haboobs, unlocking how winds form, the chaos they can create, and how to survive their deadly wrath.
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S1, EP4 "Deserts"Some are frozen white tundras, while others are super heated suntraps that switch from sand to grass; unlocking what makes a desert, what forces create and change them and what strange creatures call these wastelands home.
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S1, EP5 "Oceans"Mysterious creatures, monster waves, and sunken treasures; exploring the depths and currents of Earth's mighty oceans, unlocking watery secrets that lie beneath the surface.
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S1, EP7 "Deep Freeze"It's a cold world full of frozen mysteries and secrets; unlocking how melting ice could have catastrophic consequences, why millions of tiny creatures thrive on an Alaskan glacier, and how to make an impossible lifesaving rescue.
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