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How the Earth Works

45/100
11 Ratings

2013 - Ongoing

Reality

7+ (TV-PG)

Geologist Martin Pepper and Biologist Liz Bonnin investigate world history in a unique way: By exploring different parts of the world known for historic events and cataclysmic disasters, as well as parts of the world that have ties to the creation of the Earth from a scientific point of view. From the Ice Age, to the Meteor that struck the Earth 65 million years ago, to Krakatoa--watch as Martin and Liz learn How the Earth works!

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Currently you are able to watch How the Earth Works streaming on Discovery+, and Science Channel (Via Cable/Satellite Provider).

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More Information on How the Earth Works

Geologist Martin Pepper and Biologist Liz Bonnin investigate world history in a unique way: By exploring different parts of the world known for historic events and cataclysmic disasters, as well as parts of the world that have ties to the creation of the Earth from a scientific point of view. From the Ice Age, to the Meteor that struck the Earth 65 million years ago, to Krakatoa--watch as Martin and Liz learn How the Earth works! How the Earth Works featuring Martin Pepper and Liz Bonnin has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Discovery+, and streaming via tv everywhere with Science Channel (Via Cable/Satellite Provider). It's a history and reality show with 8 episodes over 1 season. How the Earth Works is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season.

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2013

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1 Season

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11 Ratings
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EPISODE GUIDE

How the Earth Works Season 1 Overview

Oct 9, 2013 - Nov 27, 2013

Season 1 of How the Earth Works has 8 episodes that are available to stream on Discovery+, Science Channel.

How the Earth Works Season 1 Episodes

Season 01, Episode 08 Japanese Death Match
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S01 E08Japanese Death Match
Nov 27, 2013

Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the land they live on.

S01 E08 of How the Earth Works is available to stream on Discovery+, Science Channel.

Season 01, Episode 07 Ice Age or Hell Fire?
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S01 E07 Ice Age or Hell Fire?
Nov 20, 2013

Martin and Liz travel from the glaciers of Canada to the heat of Death Valley, revealing evidence of some of...

S01 E07 of How the Earth Works is available to stream on Discovery+, Science Channel.

Season 01, Episode 06 The Rockies Built the Atom Bomb
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All Seasons of How the Earth Works

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Season 1
8 Episodes | Discovery+ & Science Channel

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