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What on Earth?

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  • 44m
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What on Earth? (2015)
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Scientist explore some of Earth's phenomenons.Scientist explore some of Earth's phenomenons.Scientist explore some of Earth's phenomenons.

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    • Steven Kearney
    • George Kourounis
    • Mike Pavelec
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      • Steven Kearney
      • George Kourounis
      • Mike Pavelec
    • 57User reviews
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    1jjgsports

    Same content packed into "new" episodes. Fake scientists. Pathetic.

    At first I was super excited to see the show thinking hey maybe they will have cool top secret things that we don't really know. It turns out they just show really stupid things with increasingly stupid reasons for why its there. Not only that but they have fake scientists that take forever to get to the point and if that weren't bad enough, they jam the EXACT SAME content into "new"episodes. It's abysmal that they can even get away with calling them new episodes. Such a shame that they fail miserably at what could be a good show. Just wiki search weird Google map photos and you will get to the point faster and get better answers than this show will give you.
    gusfring-82966

    The "experts" whisper for some reason

    Not sure if they are filming this in a library or something, but Mike Caps for example, whispers the entire show. Every single statement from him. Whisper. He's not the only one. Nearly every single "expert" does it. Annoying.
    3carlosv72

    Terrible disservice to science

    Everyone above this comment hit the nail on the head. This is a waste of time to anyone truly interested in science. The ridiculous argument before explaining what is obvious to a lot of learned people is really insulting. I was watching another show called NASA's Unexplained Files and the premise was as ridiculous as the one for What on earth, checked out the production company... guess what?? same guy... When I'm looking on the program guide and see these two programs I feel sad because the channels that are normally watch for science stories and interesting stuff are busy showing this garbage. I guess it's a cheap show and that's why they use it, I don't know. Here's is to missing The Learning Channel 20 years ago when it started (The Operation anyone? that was so cool!!). I guess everything gets lowered to the minimum common denominator or whatever sells to the masses... really sad.
    stephenqr

    Horrid

    This is a show based on satellite imagery uncovering mysteries. This could have been a wonderful idea, but it was horribly done.

    The "science" behind the stories is just ludicrous. Every random mark on the earth is Noah's ark, Garden of Eden, Atlantis,aliens, etc. Then they pretend to use science akin to "all dogs are animals therefore fish ride bicycles ... OBVIOUSLY!" to "prove" their ludicrous hyperbole, ridiculous conjecture, fables and guesses, stir in a bit more sensationalism, eerie music and well-placed commercial breaks for suspense (followed by a 5 minute reminder of the last 5 minutes before the commercial break) ... then eventually state what it REALLY is or claim it's still a mystery *David Copperfield hands*.

    This show is an embarrassing travesty of science. This should be on the History Channel.
    busybiggs

    What on earth

    This show has great locations but please the way you zero in on the location treats average people like they are dumb. The episode that had Centrailia Pennsylvania in it you used Fort Detrick as a suspect and one on a video of a sea monster in norway i think you cited aan old nazi sub's torpedo this is crazy. People who watch the show are pretty knowledgable to begin with. Please look at this thank you

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Science Channel/Discovery site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Curiosidades de la Tierra
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      • Wag TV
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