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纪录片资源站-高清纪录片下载:纪录片部落--纪录片《[BBC纪录片]地球生命中的一天ADayintheLifeofEarth-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载》高清百度云1080p下载     

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[BBC系列]:地球生命中的一天A Day in the Life of Earth-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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由汉娜·弗莱(Hannah Fry)主持的科学纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2018年出版-英语旁白Science Documentary hosted by Hannah Fry, published by BBC in 2018- English narration     

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如果您认为地球需要数百万年的时间才能改变,那就该重新考虑了!由汉娜·弗莱(Hannah Fry)主持的电视专题节目揭示了我们的星球在24小时内可以改变多少。一个新的科学时代使我们能够观察地球在鼻子下运动,呼吸,收缩和成长。这个故事是由科学家和探险家推动的,并利用最先进的数据,新发射的卫星和蓝筹CGI向我们展示了地球的真实个性。比以往任何时候都更具活力。每分钟都有新土地诞生,每隔一小时就有一吨吨的岩石从太空飞来,在您入睡之前,撒哈拉沙漠中的尘土会给亚马逊河施肥,而在这一切发生时,脚下的地面移动了半米。正如汉娜(Hannah)解释的那样,“地球”?的日常变化都以令人惊讶的方式联系在一起,而且-更重要的是?如果没有它们,我们将无法在星球上生存。我们从内在的地球开始?在我们脚下的无形但非常动态的系统,该系统不断重建行星的表面。在Stromboli岛上,我们与地质学家Chris Jackson教授一起攀登了一座火山,以查看单个火山每天可产生多少熔岩,以及该熔岩如何建造新土地。克里斯还揭示了内在力量的力量。脚下的放射性衰变,重元素不断衰变成轻的?每天产生相当于27,000枚广岛炸弹的能量。这种能量是板块构造和火山活动的关键驱动力。火山活动使土地加速的速度至关重要,如果它创造的土地比侵蚀破坏的速度快,我们就没有土地可以居住,世界将是一片巨大的海洋。不要停止制造新土地。它也在不断地被感动。我们揭示了月亮是如何不仅引起海洋中水的巨大运动的?我们将其称为潮汐-但还会在陆地上产生坚硬的岩石波,称为“固体潮汐”;不断变化的形状,我们从未注意到。当业余潜水员拉蒙(Ramon)和维罗妮卡(Veronica Llaneza)在巴哈马的水下洞穴中发现红色尘埃时,他们几乎不知道到达那里已经走了多远。科学家查理·布里斯托(Charlie Bristow)追踪了撒哈拉沙漠的尘埃来源,并弄清了如何将大量固体泥浆空运并运送穿过大西洋。每天五百万吨!它的大部分最终都流到了亚马逊地区,在这里帮助施肥雨林?星球的肺。同时,在极地地区,山脉也在被移动?冰川,它们将岩石24-7磨碎并最终沉积在海洋中,从而引发了另一次日常变化?在海洋中,我们跟随浮游植物的日常生长?微观植物的生命是通过侵蚀将营养物质带入海洋的结果。它每天增长50亿吨,并且像所有植物一样吸收二氧化碳并释放氧气。事实上,海洋中有太多的浮游植物,以至于我们每呼吸一口水都要负责。浮游植物的爆炸性增长引发了另一场全球性变化,也是科学界已知的最大的动物生命大规模运动。每日迁移If you think the Earth takes millions of years to change, it’s time to think again! Presented by Hannah Fry, this TV special reveals how much our planet can change in just 24 hours. A new era of science allows us to watch as the Earth moves, breathes, shrinks and grows right under our noses. The story is driven by scientists and explorers, and harnesses cutting-edge data, newly launched satellites and blue chip CGI to show us the true personality of the Earth… more dynamic than it’s ever been seen before. Every minute new land is born, every hour tonnes of rock arrive from space, before you go to sleep a cloud of dust from the Sahara will have fertilised the Amazon, and while all that was happening, the ground under your feet moved half a metre. As Hannah explains, Earth’s daily changes are all linked in surprising ways, and - more importantly – we would not be able to survive on the planet without them.We start with the inner earth – the invisible but hugely dynamic system beneath our feet which constantly rebuilds the planet’s surface. On the island of Stromboli, we climb a volcano with geologist Professor Chris Jackson to see how much lava a single volcano can produce on a daily basis and how that lava builds new land. Chris also reveals what powers the inner earth – radioactive decay beneath of our feet, where heavy elements are constantly decaying into lighter ones – a process that produces the equivalent energy of 27,000 Hiroshima bombs every day. This energy is a crucial driver to plate tectonics and therefore volcanic activity. And the speed with which volcanic activity makes land is crucial - if it didn’t create land faster than erosion destroys it, we would have no land to live on and the world would be one giant ocean.The story doesn’t stop with new land being made. It’s also constantly being moved. We reveal how the moon not only causes huge movements of water in the ocean – which we know as the tides - but also creates waves of solid rock on land, known as 'solid earth tides'; a ceaseless shape change which we never notice. When amateur divers Ramon and Veronica Llaneza found red dust in an underwater cave in the Bahamas, little did they know how far it had travelled to get there. Scientist Charlie Bristow has tracked the source of the dust to the Sahara and worked out how huge quantities of solid mud get airborne and carried across the Atlantic – half a million tonnes of it per day! Much of it ends up in the Amazon, where it helps fertilise the rainforest – the lungs of the planet. Meanwhile, in the polar regions, mountains are also being moved – by glaciers, which grind down rock 24-7 and eventually deposit it in the ocean, where it helps trigger another daily change – this time to life.In the ocean, we follow the daily growth of phytoplankton – microscopic plant life fuelled by the nutrients put into the ocean by erosion. Five billion tonnes of it grow every day and, like all plants, absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. In fact, there is so much phytoplankton in the ocean that they are responsible for every second breath we take. The explosive growth of phytoplankton triggers another global change and the biggest mass movement of animal life known to science – the daily migration of the zooplankton, which rise up from the depths every night to feed on the plants. In Florida, we get underwater with a group of intrepid divers, who plunge into the pitch-black ocean for a chance to see this global phenomenon up close. We also look at how science is now able to track the growth of plants on land using satellites. If you could put all the growth in all the world’s forests into one imaginary tree, you would get a single tree three km tall in just one day. But with all this growth, there is an inevitable flipside - fire. The film goes behind the scenes with the US Forest Service as they tackle the biggest wildfire in California’s history. Every day an area of forest twice the size of the Grand Canyon National Park is burnt down.Finally, Hannah Fry gets us to look outwards. The Earth is not a bubble – it’s part of a bigger cosmic system that every day messes with the composition of our planet. We lose atmospheric gases like hydrogen and helium at the rate of 1kg per second to space. And once they’re gone, they’re gone. In fact, when you look at the Northern Lights, you’re actually looking at helium being lost. But Earth does get something back from space. We join a group of amateur astronomers to watch the Geminid meteor shower in the deserts of California. This heavenly light display is actually revealing a process that goes on all day, every day. The Earth is constantly picking up space dust – an estimated 60 tonnes of it every 24 hours. But perhaps the biggest change of all is the one that few of us are even aware of. Our whole galaxy is moving through the cosmos at two million km per hour.It really is a different planet every day. If it weren’t, we wouldn’t be on it!     

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视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L4.1     

比特率: CRF 21.5 (~4041Kbps)     

Video 分辨率: 1920x1080     

Video 画面比例: 16:9     

帧速率: 25 帧速率     

音频编码: AAC-LC     

音频比特率: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)     

Audio 声道数: 2     

时长: 58 mins     

分集数: 1     

体积: 1.69 GB     

来源: HDTV     

编码: JungleBoy【Technical Specs】——     

     

Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1     

Video Bitrate: CRF 21.5 (~4041Kbps)     

Video Resolution: 1920x1080     

Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9     

Frame Rate: 25 FPS     

Audio Codec: AAC-LC     

Audio Bitrate: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)     

Audio Channels: 2     

Run-Time: 58 mins     

Number Of Parts: 1     

Part Size: 1.69 GB     

Source: HDTV     

Encoded by: JungleBoy     

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Related Documentaries      

Apollo Program (NASA)     

The Life of Earth     

Earth View (NASA)     

Tour of the Moon      

Ocean Currents with Velocity      

Thermonuclear Art: The Sun in 4K      

Operation Iceberg      

The Secret Life of Ice (BBC)      

How Earth Made Us      

Rise of the Continents      

The Age of Big Data      

The Earth's Core     

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