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The Earth’s Furies: Tsunamis

Giant waves that destroy everything in their path. How do they come about? What explains their power and where do they cause the most damage and victims?

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The Earth’s Furies: Mudslides

Over the past 10 years, mudslides have claimed over 50,000 lives. How can they be predicted and avoided?

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The Earth’s Furies: Cyclones

Cyclones are the most powerful natural disasters on Earth. Why are they becoming more common, widespread and powerful than ever before?

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The Earth’s Furies: Volcanic Eruptions

Each year, almost 50 volcanic eruptions shake the surface of the earth. Volcanoes have shaped the surface of the planet. and they have the potential to take us into a new geological era.

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The Earth’s Furies: Mega Fires

Almost every day, gigantic forest fires spark all over the planet. Tens of metres high, and spreading over distances that can exceed 500 kilometres. Wildfires threaten and destroy millions of people's lives.

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The Earth’s Furies: Earthquakes

With teams of experts tracking them all over the world, earthquakes are one of the most heavily-monitored natural phenomenons. But what causes this destructive force of nature? And how can we minimise their destruction.

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The Earth’s Furies: Tornadoes

With wind speeds inside their vortex reaching up to 500 km per hour and travelling at the speed of a high-speed train, tornadoes are capable of destroying everything in their path. But how do they start? How can we predict them and minimise their destruction?

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Victims of Terror: A Pill to Forget

Imagine if there was a simple pill that could erase your worst memories... Sounds like Science-Fiction right? Well, this could very soon be reality

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Extreme Constructions: The Meraviglia Cruise Ship

315 metres long and capable of transporting more than 7,000 people, the Meraviglia is the ultimate cruise ship. But how was she built ?

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