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Frozen Earth
How to Survive the End of the World examines how the Earth would end if a catastrophic dark matter event in the solar system caused the planet to slowly move away from the Sun. The planet would freeze causing starvation and cold that would eventually kill a vast number of human beings. Some human beings, however, may live if they are able to tap geothermal energy.
Writing:
- Atlas Media Corp.
Release Date:
Tue, Dec 10, 2013
Country: US
Language: En | Pt
Runtime:
Country: US
Language: En | Pt
Runtime:
Hakeem Muata Oluseyi
Self
Paul Levinson
Self
Caleb Scharf
Self
Konstantin Batygin
Self
Matthew W. Allen
Self
Shani Salyers Stiles
Self
David Ferguson
Self
Denny Heide
Voice
Season 1:
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How to Survive the End of the World examines how the Earth would end if a catastrophic dark matter event in the solar system caused the planet to slowly move away from the Sun. The planet would freeze causing starvation and cold that would eventually kill a vast number of human beings. Some human beings, however, may live if they are able to tap geothermal energy.
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