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Planet Earth holds many mysteries, some of which you’ll solve for yourself very soon. Was Mount Everest once under water? Why is India crashing further and further into Asia each year? And how can the Golden Gate Bridge connect land masses that geologically belong 1,000 miles apart? Is the earth’s surface like a giant cracked eggshell? Are continents and ocean floors adrift, ferried about on great fragments of that shell? What makes hundreds of giant green turtles risk their lives every year in a 2,000 mile swim from Brazil to a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic? W trace the titanic struggle of our everchanging planet in “The Living Machine”, the first of a 7-part exploration to see our world in new ways. Planet Earth. A world of discovery sponsored worldwide by IBM. || IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. 7pm, Sunday 21 December, TV One.
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