KNOW ‘HOW THE EARTH WORKS’ ON DISCOVERY SCIENCE

Premieres on November 30 and will air every weekend at 8 PM

 

New Delhi, :Discovery Science presents arevealing series that features Earth as a living, breathing character by diving into its past, present and future in HOW THE EARTH WORKS. The seriesfollow the most dynamic and impassioned scientists on an adventure around the world to ask the biggest questions of our Earth. Premiering on November 30, the series will air every Saturday and Sunday at 8pm on Discovery Science.

 

Could another volcanic eruption in Iceland shut down our airways? How geologic events in Hawaii could wipe out Los Angeles?How much threat does the CampiFlefgrei super volcano, which is hidden underwater in the bay of Naples, pose to the inhabitants of Europe? What link do the Rocky Mountains have to the atomic bomb? In search for their answers, the scientists will reveal how the Earth works.

 

Rahul Johri, Senior VP and General Manager — South Asia and Head of Revenue, Pan-Regional Ad Sales and Southeast Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific said, “Discovery Science continues to invest in content that is appreciated by the viewers for the intriguing subjects that are presented in a relatable style. ‘How the Earth Works’is an engaging series that unveils the mysteries about our planet Earth.”

 

Ace biologist LizBonnin and geologist Martin Pepper find out the answers to a series of significant scientific quandaries.Earth is an enormous and extremely complex planet. The new series will discover the inner workings of the planet Earth and find out what forces are constantly at work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of the captivatingsubjects featured in the series are:

 

Will Hawaii Sink LA?

Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate how this surfers’ paradise could one day trigger an event that would threaten to wipe out LA. Their search for answers takes them to the fresh flowing lava of the most active volcano in the world, while deep beneath the sea they explore the effect of tropical rains and big waves on the rocky foundations of the islands.

 

Will Krakatoa stop time?

A volcano is rising from the sea in South East Asia with the potential to devastate the entire globe. Krakatoa has detonated with earth shattering power over and over again throughout history — and that cycle continues. Our adventure scientists head deep into the Indonesia islands to live next to the volcano and uncover its grizzly potential. The active volcano is back and it’s loaded with the same killer material. It’s not a matter of if - it’s a matter of when.

 

Japanese death match

Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper explore Japan, to reveal the battle that rages between the people and the land they live on.  Volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis threaten on a daily basis and one of these deadly forces has been predicted to hit Tokyo in the next 30 years. Martin visits the scene of Japan’s worst natural disaster, a 133-foot high tsunami that hit the Sendai coast in 2011 and he rappels a waterfall to uncover the forces that drive Japan’s volcanism. Liz investigates the mystery of the Japanese Atlantis at Yonaguni Island and she braves the full force of terrifying tsunami simulator.

 

 

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