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Born of fire Pyrinē dynamē

Uses the mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subturranean regions are active. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future.

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  • "Né des flammes"
  • "Pyrinē dynamē"@en
  • "Yu huo chong sheng"
  • "Geboren uit vuur"
  • "浴火重生"

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  • "Travel to Iceland, Africa, Japan, California and Greece to record how the huge plates of the earth's crust cause ground-shattering earthquakes and volcanic eruptions."
  • "National Geographic cameras travel to Iceland, Africa, Japan, California and Greece to record how the huge plates of the earth's crust crash together, pull apart, and override each other, causing ground-shattering earthquakes and volcanic eruptions."
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and changing."
  • "Uses the mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subturranean regions are active. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."@en
  • "Follow scientists around the world as they search for clues to the causes of volcanic eruptions."@en
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may ocur in the future."
  • "A look at how man has dealt with the problems generated by a planet which is constantly moving, focusing on volcanoes in Iceland and earthquakes around the world."@en
  • "A look at how man has dealt with the problems generated by a planet which is constantly moving, focusing on volcanoes in Iceland and earthquakes around the world."
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."@en
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."
  • "Sommaire: Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."
  • "Summary: To most geologists, our apparently solid earth is a dynamic, living object in ceaseless change, being transformed day by day in ways both obvious and almost imperceptible. In this film, Dr. Robert Ballard visits various parts of the world to show that the forces that shaped the continents are by no means spent. The programme begins in Iceland, where volcanic activities resulted in the birth of the island of Surtsey (1963) and necessitated the evacuation of a town on Heimaey (1973), and then journeys to Djibouti, to illustrate that East Africa's Rift Valley is slowly widening. The nature and power of earthquakes are examined in Japan and California, where scientific research into prediction and damage control are in progress, and finally the film visits the Aegean island of Santorini, where, some 3500 years ago, an ancient civilisation was destroyed in a cataclysmic explosion. The programme is narrated by actor E.G. Marshall."
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens, Iceland, the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing. Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."@en
  • "Explains the plate tectonics theory and accompanies scientists around the world as they study the boundaries between plates of the earth's crust where earthquakes and volcanoes may occur in the future."@en
  • "Shows how plates of the earth's crust crash together causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions."@en
  • "National Geographic cameras travel to Iceland, Africa, Japan, California, and Greece to record how the huge plates of the earth's crust crash together, pull apart, and override each other causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Follow scientists around the world as they search for clues to the causes of these powerful geologic events."
  • "National Geographic cameras travel to Iceland, Africa, Japan, California, and Greece to record how the huge plates of the earth's crust crash together, pull apart, and override each other causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Follow scientists around the world as they search for clues to the causes of these powerful geologic events."@en
  • "Scientists search for clues to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions."@en
  • "Uses the Mount St. Helens and the Santorini volcanoes and the San Francisco earthquake as dramatic evidence that our planet's subterranean regions are active and continually changing."@en

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  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "non fiction"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Born of fire Pyrinē dynamē"@en
  • "Born of fire"
  • "Born of fire"@en