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- Season 1 overviewFeb 10-May 12, 200913 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. San Andreas Fault Feb 10, 2009
- The geology that makes San Andreas Fault earthquakes so destructive.
- 2. The Deepest Place on Earth Feb 17, 2009
- Exploring the floor of the Pacific reveals the abyss at the end of the Mariana Trench.
- 3. Krakatoa Feb 24, 2009
- The colossal and deadly volcanic eruption at Krakatoa in 1883.
- 4. Loch Ness Mar 3, 2009
- Examining whether the legendary Loch Ness monster could be descended from dinosaurs.
- 5. New York Mar 10, 2009
- How the geology of Manhattan helped shape its skyline.
- 6. Driest Place on Earth Mar 17, 2009
- The Atacama Desert along Chile's Pacific coast is considered the driest place on Earth.
- 7. Great Lakes Mar 24, 2009
- Scientists seek clues to the formation of North America's Great Lakes.
- 8. Yellowstone Mar 31, 2009
- Yellowstone National Park is one of the most-dangerous geological features on Earth.
- 9. Tsunami Apr 7, 2009
- Examining the forces that generate catastrophic waves.
- 10. Asteroids Apr 21, 2009
- Asteroids might provide clues about the formation of early Earth.
- 11. Iceland Volcano Apr 28, 2009
- Iceland is the world's largest volcanic island.
- 12. Hawaii May 5, 2009
- Volcanoes, landslides and tsunamis are among the forces that shape the Hawaiian islands.
- 13. The Alps May 12, 2009
- Researchers study how marine fossils wound up in the Alps 7,000 feet above sea level.
The television series premiered on February 10, 2009. Each 45-minute episode focuses on different geologic features and processes of the Earth. The first season, spanning 13 episodes, concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009.
Find out the geological history and processes of various places on Earth, from Death Valley to Iceland, in this TV series. Browse the episode titles, ratings, summaries and watch options on IMDb.
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Learn how the natural wonders of the world were created by volcanoes, glaciers, erosion and more. Watch trailers, read reviews and see cast and crew of this documentary series with 26 episodes.
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