A bold and breathtaking series taking viewers on a tour of our planet to explain what lies beneath Earth's startling beauty and ultimately what makes our world work. In a perfect combination of accessible science and cutting-edge filming techniques, Forces of Nature explores what makes our world so vibrant and diverse. This ambitious series takes viewers on a global tour in four themed episodes, answering the simplest questions about the complex forces that shape our planet. Why is water blue? How can a shape defy gravity? Why do bees make hexagonal honeycombs? And... how do these things affect our own lives? Discover what lies beneath Earth's startling beauty as we reveal the secrets of our cosmos and the natural forces that govern everything within it. [show more]
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Four-part BBC series in which physicist Professor Brian Cox explains the powerful forces that underpin our life on planet Earth. Cox travels around the globe and, as he visits some of the world's most spectacular sites, he uses the scientific laws of nature to explain the stunning beauty of the natural world. On his travels, he provides answers to questions including why the sky is blue, why we have seasons, why honeycombs are hexagonal and why we don't feel the Earth spinning. The episodes are: 'The Universe in a Snowflake', 'Somewhere in Spacetime', 'The Moth and the Flame' and 'The Pale Blue Dot'.
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