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- Season 1 overviewMar 5-Dec 10, 200611 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. From Pole to Pole Mar 5, 2006
- The key factors that shape our natural history.
- 2. Mountains Mar 12, 2006
- Touring the mightiest mountain ranges.
- 3. Freshwater Mar 19, 2006
- The descent of rivers from their mountain sources to the sea.
- 4. Caves Mar 26, 2006
- Exploring caves and their unique habitats.
- 5. Deserts Apr 2, 2006
- An examination of the often-not-seen life that inhabits the deserts of Earth.
- 6. Ice Worlds Nov 5, 2006
- New science about the dynamics of emperor penguin behavior.
- 7. Great Plains Nov 12, 2006
- The bizarre looking Tibetan fox and lions as they attempt to hunt elephants.
- 8. Jungles Nov 19, 2006
- Uncovering the strategies the inhabitants adopt in order to survive in the jungle.
- 9. Shallow Seas Nov 26, 2006
- A humpback whale and her calf; pygmy seahorses; seals attack king penguins.
- 10. Seasonal Forests Dec 3, 2006
- The trees of the Taiga forest; giant sequoia, the largest living thing on the planet.
- 11. Ocean Deep Dec 10, 2006
- Time lapse footage taken from 2,000m down captures eels, crabs and isopods.
All episodes of Planet Earth.
Episode guide. 1. From Pole to Pole. 59 mins. This episode journeys across the planet, from pole to pole, following the influence of the sun and discovering how its seasonal journey affects the lives of all who live on earth. 2. Mountains. 58 mins. Humans like to think that once they have climbed a mountain, they have somehow conquered it.
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