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Earth is the third planet orbiting the Sun.
It is the densest planet in the Solar System, the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets, and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
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I’m seeing online that the BBC version with David Attenborough is in 1080p but both BBC versions I have ordered came as 1080i.
Anyone else feel like The planet earth series spends way too much time at the okavango delta? Theres like a whole segment dedicated to it in every season. Its like, every time I’m watching and see water flowing over sand Im like “ah shit, here we go again with the okavango”
I have a Question, and please excuse my ignorance.
If Carbon dioxide is 1.5 times heavier than air surely burning fossil fuels on ground level means it’s captured by photosynthetic organisms on land and sea?
Isn’t by far biggest polluter and contributor to greenhouse gases aviation? As there are no photosynthetic organisms up there.
If the bottom of the oceans are so much closer to the core then why is it so cold at the bottom
Im currently watching the ocean episode of Planet Earth 3 and was wondering how they got the shots of the Plankton? Surely it must be CGI?
I realized something today while staring at the earth. Why is there a band of green around the equator in Africa while areas away from the equator seem to be more dry and desert like (red areas in my drawing)? Shouldn’t it be the other way around?
PS. Sorry for my crude hand scribbles.
How do i improve