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How the Earth Was Made is a documentary television series produced by Pioneer Productions for the History channel. It began as a two-hour special exploring the geological history of Earth, airing on December 16, 2007. Focusing on different geologic features of the Earth, the series premiered on February 10, 2009, and the 13-episode first season concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009, and concluded on March 2, 2010.

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  • How the Earth Was Made (titulada: Así se hizo la Tierra en España y La historia de la Tierra en Hispanoamérica​) es una serie documental estadounidense para televisión producida por Pioneer Productions para History Channel. Comenzó como un especial de dos horas, explorando la historia geológica de la Tierra, que se transmitido el 16 de diciembre de 2007. Centrándose en diferentes geológicas características de la Tierra, la serie se estrenó el 10 de febrero de 2009, y la primera temporada de 13 episodios concluyó el 5 de mayo de 2009. La segunda temporada se estrenó el 24 de noviembre de 2009, y concluyó el 2 de marzo de 2010. (es)
  • How the Earth Was Made is a documentary television series produced by Pioneer Productions for the History channel. It began as a two-hour special exploring the geological history of Earth, airing on December 16, 2007. Focusing on different geologic features of the Earth, the series premiered on February 10, 2009, and the 13-episode first season concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009, and concluded on March 2, 2010. (en)
  • In principio era la Terra (How the Earth Was Made) è un programma documentaristico statunitense, andato in onda negli USA tra il 2009 e il 2010 su The History Channel. In Italia invece va in onda nel 2012 sul canale del digitale terrestre Focus. È un programma prodotto da e distribuito da . Il documentario ha prodotto un episodio pilota di due ore e altre due stagioni con 26 episodi di 45 minuti circa. Il programma si concentra sul mostrare le varie fasi della creazione della Terra o le origini di fenomeni geologici che accadono ancora oggi, spiegandone la creazione. Vengono mostrati anche elementi naturali conosciuti attualmente come vulcani, fosse e altro. (it)
  • 地球的起源(英語:How the Earth Was Made)是一个制作历史频道播出的电视纪录片。其试播集长达两小时,播出于2007年12月16日,着重介绍了长达46亿年的地球地质史。第一季的十三集开始于2009年2月10日,结束于2009年5月5日,第二季开始于2009年11月24日,结束于2010年3月2日,每集关注于地球上的一个特别的地质特征。 (zh)
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  • A look at the geologic history of Scotland and how Loch Ness was carved out by the movement of ancient glaciers. (en)
  • A look at the geologic treasure trove of Death Valley; how one of the hottest places on Earth holds evidence for the coldest times on our planet; and how the valley, already well below sea level, is still sinking lower into the Earth. (en)
  • A look at how tsunamis are created, and the possible consequences if a landslide generated megatsunami were to strike the east coast of the United States and countries that face the Atlantic. (en)
  • A look at the geologic history of the land modern day New York City sits atop; how Ice Age glaciers carved the rock beneath the metropolis, and its connection to land on the east coast of Africa. (en)
  • 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. (en)
  • A look at Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the Mariana Trench, where only a few scientists have been able to explore this amazing rift caused by the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Mariana Plate. (en)
  • A look at the Great Lakes of North America – the largest expanse of freshwater on Earth, and how findings gathered from a fossilized coral reef and the salt mines below the lakes are providing geologists with evidence that the region was once an ancient seabed. (en)
  • A look at how the Grand Canyon in Arizona was believed to have been formed by the slow draining of an ancient lake which formed the Colorado River and carved the canyon out over millions of years. (en)
  • A look at how geologists are keeping an eye on California's 800 mile-long San Andreas Fault which many believe is overdue for a major earthquake in the region that could destroy some of the most valuable real-estate in the world. (en)
  • A look at the mighty Rocky Mountains; how they are being formed by geologic uplifting from the collision of the Pacific Plate and the North American Continent, and the evidence that these geologically young mountains are still growing. (en)
  • A look at past Ice Age eras that Earth has experienced throughout its existence; how the slightest changes in the planet's orbit and angle of rotation can bring them about; how long they can last, and when the Earth will endure another. (en)
  • A look at how asteroids played a role in the formation of the Earth; a study of how the Barringer Meteor Crater in Arizona was formed, and why little evidence remains of the meteor itself that created it. (en)
  • A look at the geologic puzzle of how the isolated Hawaiian Islands chain was formed and predictions about their future. (en)
  • A look at the creation of the Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington state; its history of violent eruptions and the evidence another massive eruption could occur again in the near future. (en)
  • A look at how the geographically diverse Yosemite Valley was formed, and the debate whether it was carved by crushing ice age glaciers or a volcanic ripping of the Earth. (en)
  • A look at Yellowstone National Park and the caldera super volcano beneath it that is pushing up the land and long overdue for what could be a titanic eruption. (en)
  • A trip four billion years back in time to show the formation of planet Earth; to how molten material came together and solidified into rock; how the world survived a collision with a Mars-sized planet; how water arrived and formed the oceans, and when the first lifeforms appeared. (en)
  • A look at the geologic history of Mount Vesuvius which destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii; how geologists are collecting evidence that the volcano is stirring again; and how another eruption could spell disaster for the unprepared heavily-populated city of Naples. (en)
  • A look at the Pacific Ring of Fire – the largest region of volcanic activity on Earth, that stretches around the Pacific Ocean from New Zealand, to Japan, to the Aleutians and down through the Andes mountain range of South America. (en)
  • A look at the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert in South America which is 50 times dryer than Death Valley; and how even in such a barren place, bacteria can still thrive. (en)
  • A look at the geologic history of Iceland and how the forces of fire and ice – volcanoes and glaciers – played a role together in the island's formation. (en)
  • This 90-minute documentary explains the geological and biological history of Earth, from its formation 4.5 billion years ago to the present day. Explained are the very beginnings of the Earth; the formation of the crust and atmosphere; the origins of water; when life began in the oceans and moved to the land; the Carboniferous period and how it ended; when dinosaurs ruled the land and the arrival of mammals; and the numerous ice ages. The documentary also explains plate tectonics and ends with the foreseeable next stages of our planet until its final stagnation about 2 billion years in the future. (en)
  • A look at the Alps mountain range in Europe; how geologic uplifting caused by the collision of the African and Eurasian plates brought such peaks as the Matterhorn and Eiger to their current height, and the marine fossil evidence found there that shows the land was once below sea level. (en)
  • A look at the geologic history of the Krakatoa volcano in Indonesia, the 1883 eruption which spawned a tsunami that took tens of thousands of lives, and how another, possibly more powerful eruption, could happen again. (en)
  • A look at the Sahara, the largest desert on Earth, and how scientists have uncovered fossilized evidence of whales, fresh water shells and ancient human settlements – clues that this searing wasteland was once a fertile land with a great sea. (en)
  • A look at the geologic history of Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world, and how the Himalayas mountain range was really once an ancient seabed, pushed up to the roof of the world by tectonic smashing of the Indian plate into the Asian continent. (en)
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  • How the Earth Was Made (en)
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  • How the Earth Was Made (titulada: Así se hizo la Tierra en España y La historia de la Tierra en Hispanoamérica​) es una serie documental estadounidense para televisión producida por Pioneer Productions para History Channel. Comenzó como un especial de dos horas, explorando la historia geológica de la Tierra, que se transmitido el 16 de diciembre de 2007. Centrándose en diferentes geológicas características de la Tierra, la serie se estrenó el 10 de febrero de 2009, y la primera temporada de 13 episodios concluyó el 5 de mayo de 2009. La segunda temporada se estrenó el 24 de noviembre de 2009, y concluyó el 2 de marzo de 2010. (es)
  • How the Earth Was Made is a documentary television series produced by Pioneer Productions for the History channel. It began as a two-hour special exploring the geological history of Earth, airing on December 16, 2007. Focusing on different geologic features of the Earth, the series premiered on February 10, 2009, and the 13-episode first season concluded on May 5, 2009. The second season premiered on November 24, 2009, and concluded on March 2, 2010. (en)
  • 地球的起源(英語:How the Earth Was Made)是一个制作历史频道播出的电视纪录片。其试播集长达两小时,播出于2007年12月16日,着重介绍了长达46亿年的地球地质史。第一季的十三集开始于2009年2月10日,结束于2009年5月5日,第二季开始于2009年11月24日,结束于2010年3月2日,每集关注于地球上的一个特别的地质特征。 (zh)
  • In principio era la Terra (How the Earth Was Made) è un programma documentaristico statunitense, andato in onda negli USA tra il 2009 e il 2010 su The History Channel. In Italia invece va in onda nel 2012 sul canale del digitale terrestre Focus. È un programma prodotto da e distribuito da . Il documentario ha prodotto un episodio pilota di due ore e altre due stagioni con 26 episodi di 45 minuti circa. (it)
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