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由乔纳森·基布尔(Jonathan Keeble)主持的科学纪录片,由历史频道(History Channel)在2010年出版-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by Jonathan Keeble, published by History Channel in 2010- English narration
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地球是如何制成的:完成第二季这个季节,地球是如何制成的,可以追溯到45亿年前的历史,直到今天,人们剥开了岩石层,填满了河谷,分开了海洋,并夷平了高山和火山,以调查世界上一些最著名的地点和地质现象的起源。科学家们以岩石为线索,以火山,冰盖和碰撞的大陆为犯罪嫌疑人,开展了法医调查,以帮助观众直观地了解地球在数百万年间的演化和形成过程。从曾经一度沸腾的地狱般的熔融岩石到如今生活在世界上的世界,一路过山车穿越地球的整个历史。它有45亿年的史诗,讲述了难以想象的时程,惊天动地的力量,令人难以置信的生命形态,极端气候和大规模灭绝。发现各大洲的形成方式,峡谷的雕刻方式以及世界上的动物为何生活在它们所居住的地方。[编辑]??大峡谷???大峡谷近300英里长,一英里深。您可以将四座帝国大厦堆叠在一起,但它们仍然无法到达峡谷的边缘。当巨大的构造板块相互碰撞并相互摩擦时,一个巨大的高原被推向空中超过一英里。科罗拉多河从落基山脉的高处流出,并承载着沉重的沉积物,在上升的高原上雕刻了一个令人惊叹的峡谷。[编辑]???维苏威???维苏威火山是世界上最危险的火山,威胁着三百万人。它是古代历史上最著名的自然灾害的源头,这次火山的爆发摧毁了罗马庞贝城。最近一次爆炸发生在1944年的电影中。今天,维苏威火山是世界上人口最稠密的火山。现在,最新的科学发现表明,它的喷发能力比以前想象的要大,而且隐藏在维苏威火山下的是一个巨大的岩浆室,沸腾着炽热的岩石,随时可以出来。[编辑]???地球的诞生???在半个八亿年前,地球由太空中的尘埃形成,变成了绕太阳旋转的熔融岩石球。这一集时光倒流回到过去,以调查这个新生的星球如何在与另一个世界的灾难性宇宙碰撞中幸存下来,熔融的岩石如何凝固到陆地,我们的海洋如何充满水以及生命如何到达地球。地质学家研究了地球上最古老的岩石和外层空间的陨石,以解决最大的地质奥秘-地球的诞生。[编辑]???撒哈拉沙漠???非洲的撒哈拉沙漠是美国的大小,是世界上最大的沙漠。这也是地球上最热的地方。但是现在,一系列惊人的地质发现表明,这片灼热的荒地掩盖了截然不同的过去。科学家发现了鲸鱼,淡水贝壳甚至古代人类住区的化石。故事的所有线索都将改变人类进化的过程,并最终达到过去一万年来最大的气候变化事件。[编辑]???优胜美地???内华达山脉是北美最高的山脉,拥有最令人敬畏的地质特征之一在地球上:优胜美地山谷。它由3000英尺高的陡峭花岗岩峭壁围墙,由地球上最坚硬的岩石之一制成,是强大的El Capitan和iconi的故乡How the Earth Was Made: Complete Season TwoThis season, How the Earth Was Made goes back in history from 4.5 billion years ago to today peeling back layers of rock, filling up river canyons, parting the oceans, and levelling mountains and volcanoes to investigate the origins of some of the most well-known locations and geological phenomena in the world. With rocks as their clues and volcanoes, ice sheets and colliding continents as their suspects, scientists launch a forensic investigation that will help viewers visualize how the Earth has evolved and formed over millions of years. From a once seething, hellish mass of molten rock to the world that inhabits life today, take a rollercoaster ride through the entire history of Planet Earth. Its 4.5 billion year epic, a story of unimaginable timescales, earth-shattering forces, incredible life forms, radical climates and mass extinctions. Discover how the continents were formed, canyons were carved, and why the world's animals live where they do. Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon is nearly 300 miles long and over a mile deep. You could stack four Empire State buildings one on top of the other and they still wouldn't reach the lip of the Canyon. As vast tectonic plates clash and grind against one another a giant plateau has been pushed up over a mile in the air. The Colorado River, flowing from high in the Rockies and carrying a thick load of sediment, has carved an amazing canyon in the rising plateau. Vesuvius Mt Vesuvius is the world's most dangerous volcano, and it threatens three million people. It was responsible for the most famous natural disaster of ancient history, the eruption that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii. And its most recent blast was caught on film in 1944. Today Vesuvius is the most densely populated volcano in the world. Now recent scientific discoveries show that it is capable of an eruption larger than ever before thought possible and that hidden beneath Vesuvius there is a vast magma chamber of boiling hot rock, ready to come out. Birth of the Earth Four and a half billion years ago the Earth formed from dust in space to become a molten ball of rock orbiting the Sun. This episode travels back in time to investigate how the fledgling planet survived a cataclysmic cosmic collision with another world, how molten rock solidified to land, how our oceans filled with water and how life arrived on Earth. Geologists study the oldest rocks on Earth and meteorites from outer space to solve the greatest geological mystery of all--the Birth of the Earth. Sahara Africa's Sahara Desert is the size of the United States, making it the largest desert in the world. It's also the hottest place on the planet. But now an astonishing series of geological discoveries has revealed this searing wasteland hides a dramatically different past. Scientists have unearthed the fossils of whales, freshwater shells and even ancient human settlements. All clues to a story that would alter the course of human evolution and culminate in biggest climate change event of the last 10,000 years. Yosemite The Sierra Nevada, North America's highest mountain range, contains one of the most awe-inspiring geological features on the planet: Yosemite Valley. Walled by sheer 3,000-foot granite cliffs and made from one of the toughest rocks on earth, it is home to the mighty El Capitan and iconic Half Dome. Yet how this extraordinary valley formed has been the subject of controversy for over 100 years. Was it carved by gigantic glaciers or a cataclysmic rifting of the Earth? The Rockies From Alaska to New Mexico, the Rockies are one of the great mountain belts of the world--caused by tectonic forces of the Pacific Plate pushing against the North American continent. They have formed as the earth's continental crust has been shortened under pressure--by around 1 inch a year. What's more, they are still rising and they are still young in geologic terms: when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth they had not even started to form. Ring of Fire The single longest linear feature on Earth--the "Ring of Fire" circles almost the entire Pacific. It is a ring of active volcanoes from White Island just north of New Zealand, through the South China seas, Japan, Kamchatka, the Aleutians, the Cascades and down through the Andes. Almost 25,000 miles long, it is one of the most awesome sights on Earth. Everest It is the tallest and biggest mountain on earth, as far removed from sea level as it's possible to be--and yet its sedimentary layers contain fossils that were once creatures that lived on the ocean seabed. The Himalayas formed when India smashed into Asia--propelled by plate tectonics. Everest is still rising but its height is limited--extreme erosion counteracts and limits the amount of uplift. Death Valley It is not only a place of natural splendour but a geologic treasure trove as well. Hidden in the sediments of the rocks in its walls is evidence of the coldest time on our planet--ironic in one of the hottest places on Earth. Death Valley is literally being pulled apart and the floor is collapsing and lower than sea level. Here and across much of Nevada is the Basin and Range province--a series of ridges of mountain ranges that are being pulled apart and the basins between them getting wider and flat as they fill with eroded sediment. Mt St Helens Over 20 years ago, Mt. St Helens--thought to be dormant--shocked America when it exploded. It is an acidic volcano--the magma beneath is full of volatiles making it highly explosive. A new plug has formed in its throat and is rising. When it blows it will be like uncorking a champagne bottle, releasing pressure below and allowing dissolved gases to escape and explode. The question is...when will it blow again? Earths Deadliest Eruption In the remote wastes of Siberia buried under snow are the remains of one of the greatest catastrophes that the Earth has endured. 250 million years ago, huge volumes of lava spewed out onto the surface--so much that it would have buried the whole of Texas under one mile of lava. At first the temperature dipped but then the greenhouse gases that escaped from the depressurized lava caused a massive global warming. It wreaked havoc and 95% of the species on Earth became extinct. Yet life hung on and in time this disaster paved the way for the next great phase of life on earth--the age of the dinosaurs. Americas Ice Age Why do we have ice ages and when is the next one due? Chart the progress of different ice ages through the history of our planet, from Snowball Earth hundreds of millions of years ago to the recent ice ages. As the Earth circles the sun, its orbit changes slightly and so does it angle of rotation. When the right wobble in our rotation combines with the right orbit, the Earth is, and will again be, plunged into an ice age--but maybe not for a few thousand years. Americas Gold A look at how gold, a scarce element left behind by the explosions of supernovas, was collected by the forming Earth and how its geologic processes concentrated it in various places throughout the globe.
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