Find out when How the Earth Was Made is airing on TV tonight and this week at the American TV Listings Guide.
How the Earth Was Made is scheduled to air at these times:
Exploring the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, located in the Pacific Ocean near Guam.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 10:00 am
Exploring the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, located in the Pacific Ocean near Guam.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 6:00 pm
Exploring the Atacama Desert in South America, the driest place on Earth and 50 times drier than Death Valley in California. Included: the study of bacteria living in the desert.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 11:00 am
Exploring the Atacama Desert in South America, the driest place on Earth and 50 times drier than Death Valley in California. Included: the study of bacteria living in the desert.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 7:00 pm
A look back 250 million years ago when a massive volcanic eruption, (in what is now Siberia), spewed lava one mile thick over an area the size of Texas and caused intense climatic change that killed 95% of the life on the planet; paving the way for the next dominant species ? the dinosaurs.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 12:00 pm
A look back 250 million years ago when a massive volcanic eruption, (in what is now Siberia), spewed lava one mile thick over an area the size of Texas and caused intense climatic change that killed 95% of the life on the planet; paving the way for the next dominant species ? the dinosaurs.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 8:00 pm
The creation of Mount St. Helens in Washington State is explored. Included: speculation about future eruptions similar to the deadly one in 1980.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 1:00 pm
The creation of Mount St. Helens in Washington State is explored. Included: speculation about future eruptions similar to the deadly one in 1980.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 9:00 pm
Examining Mount Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy, which was responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum in A.D. 79.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 2:00 pm
Examining Mount Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy, which was responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum in A.D. 79.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 10:00 pm
The massive 1883 eruption of Indonesia's Krakatoa volcano, which took the lives of more than 36,000 people, is the subject.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 3:00 pm
The massive 1883 eruption of Indonesia's Krakatoa volcano, which took the lives of more than 36,000 people, is the subject.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Tue 10, 11:00 pm
Exploring the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, located in the Pacific Ocean near Guam.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Wed 11, 2:00 am
Exploring the Atacama Desert in South America, the driest place on Earth and 50 times drier than Death Valley in California. Included: the study of bacteria living in the desert.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Wed 11, 3:00 am
A look back 250 million years ago when a massive volcanic eruption, (in what is now Siberia), spewed lava one mile thick over an area the size of Texas and caused intense climatic change that killed 95% of the life on the planet; paving the way for the next dominant species ? the dinosaurs.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Wed 11, 4:00 am
The creation of Mount St. Helens in Washington State is explored. Included: speculation about future eruptions similar to the deadly one in 1980.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Wed 11, 5:00 am
Examining Mount Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy, which was responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum in A.D. 79.
More details for How the Earth Was Made, Wed 11, 6:00 am