Manny, Diego, and Sid set sail on an iceberg when their continent separates. They face sea creatures and battle pirates while exploring a new world. Meanwhile, Manny's over-protectiveness of his teenage daughter causes tension. The group reunites with Sid's family, gets captured by pirates, and plans their escape. They reach an island, steal a ship, and save Manny's family from the pirates. They defeat the pirate leader and find a new home on another continent. The film also follows Scrat's quest for his acorn, leading to the separation of the continents and his discovery of a squirrely paradise.
When a group of young dinosaurs find themselves stranded on a mysterious island, they must work together to find a way back home. Along the way, they encounter various dangers and obstacles, but with the help of their old friends and their determination, they are able to overcome them and return to the safety of their valley.
The Day the Dinosaurs Died is a documentary that explores the cataclysmic event that led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. It focuses on the asteroid impact and its effects, including the shock wave, tsunamis, and global fallout. The documentary follows scientists as they conduct core samples, excavations, and paleontological digs to uncover more about this significant event in Earth's history.
This film describes the journey of nomadic Asian people to North America via a land bridge.
North Americas Great Lakes are the largest system of free fresh water on earth, wielding huge influence on the continent. Over 34 million people live by their shores in some of greatest cities in the world. This groundbreaking television program pulls a virtual plug on the huge lakes, using computer-generated imagery to reveal hidden secrets of their human history and changing geological past.
Some scientists challenge the meteor impact theory as the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs. This program lays out the evidence and considers alternative explanations. The program also points out that many of the plant animal families that are in danger now survived the KT extinction suggesting the beginning of a new mass extinction. But even if we avoid a mass extinction changing climatic cycles will give humans trouble in 10,000 years when a new ice age cause glaciers to expand all over the Earth. Or, for North Americans, the Yellowstone super volcano is overdue to eruption.
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