Season 1
Episodes • 2013

1. Rain
21 minRaindrops aren't only formed from condensed water vapor; some result from micrometeorites, and others deliver bacteria from the upper atmosphere.
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2. Tsunamis
21 minTsunamis form in the open ocean before making toward land. Science seeks not only to understand these giant waves but also predict them.
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3. Gravity
21 minEarthquakes can actually affect Earth's gravity, and the ability of scientists to map gravitational fiels has uncovered mysterious anomalies.
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4. Goldilocks
21 minEarth's distance from the sun is just right to sustain life, with neighbors Venus and Mars illustrating the impact of a slight difference in location.
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5. Magnetic Shield
21 minA metallic core at the center of the Earth turns the planet into a magnet, generating a field that protects life on the surface from cosmic radiation.
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6. Blizzards
21 minA visit to the researchers at a Colorado storm lab and an examination of lake-effect snow in northern New York reveal the science of blizzards.
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7. Tides
21 minWater levels rise up to 50 feet at high tide in Canada's Bay of Fundy, while the Turnagain Arm in Alaska experiences 10-foot-high tidal "bore waves."
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8. Volcanoes
21 minAs evidenced by the 1815 eruption of Indonesia Mt. Tambora, volcanoes can profoundly impact the weather, producing lightning, ash and acid rain.
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9. Strangest Places
21 minThe world's most astonishing sites include extreme underwater ecosystems, steamy subterranean worlds and stratling igneous formations of lava rock.
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