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Planet earth. Gifts from the earth

Part 5 of the "Planet Earth" series. Discusses the increasing awareness and its resources finite. Examines questions: What treasures lie hidden beneath the Red Sea and the Antartic ice cap? Are we running out of water? Discusses how the theory of plate techtonics revolutionized the search for minerals and energy, and how the bottom of the sea and outer space have become new frontiers for recovering riches from the earth.

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  • "Planet earth"
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  • "Part 5 of the "Planet Earth" series. Discusses the increasing awareness and its resources finite. Examines questions: What treasures lie hidden beneath the Red Sea and the Antartic ice cap? Are we running out of water? Discusses how the theory of plate techtonics revolutionized the search for minerals and energy, and how the bottom of the sea and outer space have become new frontiers for recovering riches from the earth."@en
  • "Part 1 focuses on how minerals can be concentrated from diffuse low-level sources into economic ore deposits and how their distribution depends on the local history of plate tectonic activity. Part 2 discusses the inherently limited nature of fossil fuels, investigates their origin and distribution, and explores alternatives for future use."@en
  • "In the past decade, mankind has been made increasingly aware that earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. What treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and the Antarctic ice cap? How has the theory of plate tectonics revolutionized the search for minerals and energy? How are the bottom of the sea and outer space our next frontiers for recovering riches from the earth. Are we running out of water?"
  • "In the past decade, mankind has been made increasingly aware that earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. What treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and the Antarctic ice cap? How has the theory of plate tectonics revolutionized the search for minerals and energy? How are the bottom of the sea and outer space our next frontiers for recovering riches from the earth. Are we running out of water?"@en
  • "Examines how mankind has been made aware that earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. Questions what treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and Antarctic ice cap, how the theory of plate tectonics has revolutionized the search for minerals and energy, and if mankind is ruining the land and running out of water."
  • "Examines the distribution of mineral deposits around the world, documenting research that points to tectonic activity as the source of these ore bodies. Topics include: ancient copper mines (Cyprus), black ore deposits (Japan), Kidd Creek Mine (Timmins, Ont. Canada) - all resulting from sea-floor tectonic activity i.e. hot springs/black smokers; platinum deposits in the Bushveld complex (South Africa) from magma; soil formations/erosion/conservation & and modern soil science research (Hawaii, Tennessee), fluvial sedimentary deposition (Ganges & Mississippi river deltas), origin/formation/distribution of fossil fuels (coal, oil), petroleum & mineral prospecting techniques including seismology and remote sensing."
  • "In the series Planet Earth, scientists explain current theories about the formation of the earth's continents, oceans, and climate, and examine the earth's relationship to the sun and other planets."@en
  • "Examines the various types of minerals/metals and other natural resources in the Earth, telling where they are located and how they are formed."@en
  • "Looks at the rocks and soils of the earth as raw materials of technology and civilization."@en
  • "Looks at the rocks and soils of the earth as raw materials of technology and civilization."
  • "Explains how the theory of plate tectonics has revolutionized the search for the earth's mineral and energy sources. Examines the formation of mineral deposits, their interest and importance to humanity, and the methods by which they are extracted from the earth. Explores black smokers (hot springs), soil and food, the formation of fossil fuels and oil production. Questions how long the earth's resources will last."@en
  • "Examines the growing awareness of mankind that the earth is a closed system with finite resources. The search for minierals in such places as beneath the Red Sea and the Antarctic ice cap have been revolutionized by tectonic plate theory."@en
  • "In the past decade, mankind has been made increasingly aware that the earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. What treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and the Anarctic ice cap? How has the theory of plate tectonics revolutionized the search for minerals and energy? How are the bottom of the sea and outer space our next frontiers for recovering riches from the earth. Are we running out of water?"
  • "In the past decade, mankind has been made aware that the earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. What treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and Antartic ice cap? How has the plate tectonics theory revolutionized the search for minerals and energy? How are the bottom of the sea and space our next frontiers for recovering riches from earth."@en
  • "Examines how mankind has been made aware that earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. Questions what treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and Antartic ice cap, how the theory of plate tectonics has revolutionized the search for minerals and energy, and if mankind is ruining the land and running out of water."
  • "Examines how mankind has been made aware that earth is a closed system and its resources are finite. Questions what treasures lay hidden beneath the Red Sea and Antartic ice cap, how the theory of plate tectonics has revolutionized the search for minerals and energy, and if mankind is ruining the land and running out of water."@en

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