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How do these amazing animals survive at such low temperatures?
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Secret Life of Ice
Ice is one of the strangest, most beguiling and mesmerising substances in the world. Full of contradictions, it is transparent yet it can glow with colour, it is powerful enough to shatter rock but it can melt in the blink of an eye. It takes many shapes, from the fleeting beauty of a snowflake to the multi-million tonne vastness of a glacier and the eeriness of the ice fountains of far-flung moons. Science writer Dr Gabrielle Walker has been obsessed with ice ever since she first set foot on Arctic sea ice. In this programme she searches out some of the secrets hidden deep within the ice crystal to try to discover how something so ephemeral has the power to sculpt landscapes, to preserve our past and inform our future.
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How do these amazing animals survive at such low temperatures?
Subscribe: bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
Animal Slow Motion: bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse
Expeditions: bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedExpeditionsAndLocationFilms
Big Questions with Maddie Moate: bit.ly/BigQuestionsWithMaddieMoate
Wilderness Sessions: bit.ly/WildernessSessionsFilms
Check out the other two channels in the BBC Earth network:
BBC Earth: bit.ly/BBCEarthYouTubeChannel
BBC Earth Lab: bit.ly/BBCEarthLabYouTubeChannel
Secret Life of Ice
Ice is one of the strangest, most beguiling and mesmerising substances in the world. Full of contradictions, it is transparent yet it can glow with colour, it is powerful enough to shatter rock but it can melt in the blink of an eye. It takes many shapes, from the fleeting beauty of a snowflake to the multi-million tonne vastness of a glacier and the eeriness of the ice fountains of far-flung moons. Science writer Dr Gabrielle Walker has been obsessed with ice ever since she first set foot on Arctic sea ice. In this programme she searches out some of the secrets hidden deep within the ice crystal to try to discover how something so ephemeral has the power to sculpt landscapes, to preserve our past and inform our future.
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth.
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