
How to Grow a Planet
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2012-03-08 • 2h 57m
A stunning new perspective on the power of plant life
Geologist Ian Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife. Biological evolution is largely driven bu adaptation to conditions such as climate, soil and irrigation, but biotopes were also shaped by wildlife changing earth's surface and climate significantly, even disregarding human activity.

How to Grow a Planet
Visit website2012-03-08 • 2h 57m
8.8/10 • 11
A stunning new perspective on the power of plant life
Geologist Ian Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife. Biological evolution is largely driven bu adaptation to conditions such as climate, soil and irrigation, but biotopes were also shaped by wildlife changing earth's surface and climate significantly, even disregarding human activity.
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsIain Stewart
Self - Presenter
Norberto Asensio
Self - Liverpool John Moores University
Chris Austin
Self - Forest Fire Association
Katrina Hope
Self
Daniel Martin
Self
Jill Pruetz
Self - Iowa State University
Klaus Schmidt
Self - German Archaeological Institute
Jim Spickler
Self
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- Keywords
- biologytreeplantnatural historygrassevolutionseedgeologybacteriabotanyphotosynthesisnature documentary