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- S1 E1 - San Andreas FaultFebruary 9, 200944minThe San Andreas Fault runs roughly 800 miles through some of the most valuable real estate in the world. The southern section hasn't had a significant quake for over 300 years - but it's primed for another big one.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E2 - The Deepest Place on EarthFebruary 16, 200942minThe 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.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E3 - KrakatoaFebruary 23, 200944minOn August 27th, 1883, a colossal blast tore the island of Krakatoa apart in one of the largest eruptions in recorded history. What forces led to this extraordinary explosion?Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E4 - Birth of the EarthDecember 8, 200944min4.5 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.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E4 - How The Earth Was MadeSeptember 15, 20071 h 31 minExplore Earth's 4.5-billion-year history of unimaginable timescales, incredible life forms, radical climates, and mass extinctions.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E4 - Loch NessMarch 2, 200945minHome to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, this lake holds more water than any other lake in Britain. Trace its extraordinary story from 3 billion-year-old bedrock to giant glaciers.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E5 - How the Earth Made ManOctober 10, 20121 h 26 minFrom 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.This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E5 - New YorkMarch 9, 200945minNew York City is one of the most man-made cities on the planet, but all construction is based around the city's unique geology. Learn the history of New York and its surrounding areas.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E6 - What's the Earth Worth?October 24, 20121 h 27 minThe 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?This video is currently unavailable
- S1 E6 - Driest Place on EarthMarch 16, 200945minInspect the riddle of the Atacama, the world's oldest and driest desert, and uncover how this extraordinary landscape was created.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E7 - Great LakesMarch 23, 200943minThe Great Lakes of North America are the largest expanse of fresh water on the planet. Searching for clues of their formation, our geologists delve deep - and find that their evolution is far from over.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E8 - YellowstoneMarch 30, 200945minGeologists have come to the frightening realization that Yellowstone National Park is in fact a vast hidden super-volcano -- and one that is overdue for a massive eruption.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E9 - TsunamiApril 6, 200945minTsunamis are one of the most terrifying forces of nature, destroying all in their path. What generates these catastrophic waves deep on the ocean floor?Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E10 - AsteroidsApril 20, 200945minWhat clues do asteroids - and their smaller cousins, meteorites - hold about the formation of the early Earth, and perhaps life itself?Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E11 - IcelandApril 27, 200945minIt is the largest and most fearsome volcanic island on the planet. We'll scour the island for clues to address the mystery of the powerful forces are ripping Iceland apart.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E12 - HawaiiMay 4, 200943minEmerging in the center of the Pacific, the Hawaiian Islands' origins have remained a puzzle for generations. Follow the story of the attempts to try and understand these beautiful yet violent islands.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E13 - The AlpsMay 11, 200945minThe Alps is Europe's most important geographic landmark - a jagged backbone spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions. But how did marine fossils get here, 7,000 feet above sea level?Free trial of HISTORY Vault
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