Crater of Death
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Nature Documentary hosted by Nick Finnis and published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Horizon series in 1997 - English narration
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The site of impact of an enormous comet, found in North America, has enabled scientists to model its catastrophic collision with the Earth, an event alleged to have wiped out the dinosaurs. What happened when the resulting fireball caused billions of tons of sulphuric acid to be released into the atmosphere - and could it ever happen again?
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- Video Codec: DX50
- Video Bitrate: 1973 kbps
- Video Resolution: 480x640 (height x width)
- Video Aspect Ratio: 3x4 (1:1.33)
- Audio Codec: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) <0x0055>
- Audio BitRate: 128 kbps
- Audio Streams: 1
- Audio Languages: English
- RunTime Per Part: 46 min 24.24 s (69606 Frames)
- Part Size: 700.48M
- Subtitles: none
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- Cosmic Catastrophes
- Asteroids: Deadly Impact
- Dinosaur Doomsday
- Super Comet - After the Impact
- The Day the Earth nearly died
- The Mysteries of Extinction
- What really killed the Dinosaurs
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BBC.Horizon.1997-12-06.Crater.Of.Death.avi (700.48 Mb)
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BBC.Horizon.1997-09-11.Crater_of_Death_DVBC.XviD.MP3.MVGroup.avi (632.95 Mb)
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Categories: Nature | Nick Finnis | BBC | BBC Horizon | 1997 | English | Name
Language > English
Name
Nick Finnis
Publisher > BBC
Publisher > BBC > BBC Horizon
Series
Subject > Nature
Subject > Science
Year > 1997