What would life on earth be like without the moon? Well, chances are, there wouldn't be any life on earth without the moon. Life – if it had started at all – would still be in the earliest stages of evolution.
Melting ice caps, floods and storms; a miserable climatic diagnosis that could spell disaster for coastal areas and our great cities. Is this the fate that awaits mankind?
a documentary that goes beyond Yellowstones tourist hotspots and travels deep inside the 2 million acre national park to reveal the backcountry wilderness few have seen
Several possible reasons for the Triangle's reputation as a danger zone are investigated. Scientists have discovered that the area's magnetic field has dropped considerably in the last 20 years. Could activity involving underwater volcanic vents be affecting the field and posing a threat to vessels? UFO's, as well as bizarre weather conditions, are also considered as possible explanations.
With everyone from Tony Blair to big business pledging their support for green initiatives, environmental campaigner George Monbiot investigates whether their claims to be combating climate change are just hot air. Channel4 on 5th March.
NOt part of the lost civilization...just in the lines... FULL VERSION
The shape of the North American continent has changed radically over millions of years. During the great Ice Age, glaciers carved out the Great Lakes; as the Earth's temperature rose, they filled with glacier melt. The Great Salt Lake is just a shadow of its former self. And as tectonic plates continue to move, America moves closer to Europe each year.
In September 2006, a brand-new business jet collided with a passenger plane over Brazil. Find out why there were no problems reported via radio from either plane.
Do the sun's invisible cosmic rays influence our weather? Can solar winds impact Earth? Explore the ways fluctuations in the sun's energy influence our climate.
The Mars Underground 2007
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