Planet Earth

Planet Earth

Seasonal Forests (1x10)


Date de diffusion: Déc 03, 2006

The Taiga forest, on the edge of the Arctic, is a silent world of stunted conifers. The trees may be small but filming from the air reveals its true scale. A third of all trees on Earth grow here and during the short summer they produce enough oxygen to change the atmosphere. In California General Sherman, a giant sequoia, is the largest living thing on the planet, ten times the size of a blue whale. The oldest organisms alive are bristlecone pines. At more than 4,000 years old they pre-date the pyramids. But the baobab forests of Madagascar are perhaps the strangest of all.

  • Première: Mar 2006
  • Épisodes: 11
  • Abonnés: 788
  • Fini
  • BBC One
  • Inconnu