Every frame is precious

Gust 2022-01-11 08:02:13

Episode One: One Earth

Seabirds dive straight down to the sea to prey at a depth of six or seven meters. Birds try their best to court, flamingos reproduce and migrate, reindeer migrate in icy skies, icebergs in the Arctic and Antarctica melt, ecological balance, the connection between the desert and the sea, every frame of the picture is It is precious, shocking and spectacular.

Episode 2: Ice and Snow World

Antarctica, humpback whales, killer whales, krill, albatross, penguins, seals. Arctic, polar bears, seals, walruses. With the increase of human population and human activities, the earth is warming, and there is less and less ice surface. A series of animals that depend on ice surface are affected. It is expected that all the ice surface in the Arctic summer will melt in 2040. Then how should Arctic animals survive? , Whether it will be extinct. There are not only humans in this world. All living things work together to maintain the balance of the world, but humans are squeezing the normal living space of other living things. Selfish human beings protect nature and reduce the greenhouse effect. Hurry up and take remedial measures.

Episode 3: The dense forest.

Waltzing birds, pitcher plants, eagles, ants, fungi, orangutans, there are no real strongmen in the rainforest. There are unique checks and balances between species and nature that have been formed over tens of thousands or even hundreds of millions of years, and these checks and balances are destroyed But it only takes more than ten years. The rainforest is the place with the richest biodiversity. It can absorb the most carbon dioxide and reduce the temperature of the earth. It is of vital importance to the earth. The dense forest that is rapidly disappearing due to human activities is bound to be eaten by humans. Bad results.

Episode 4: Coastal Waters

Corals, sea urchins, sea otters, kelp, anchovies, sharks...the ecological balance of the coastal waters, carbon dioxide causes the ocean temperature to rise by one or two degrees, and the microscopic organisms attached to the corals will die, causing the corals to bleach and eventually die due to lack of food. Without the most important coral of the marine community, it means that the creatures in this sea area cannot survive. The impact of carbon dioxide on the global ecology is too great. The chief culprit of carbon dioxide emissions-human beings, hurry up and atone for it.

Episode 5: Desert to Grassland

It may take ten years to experience a heavy rain in the desert, but as long as there is this heavy rain, the desert may recover its ecology and slowly become a grassland.

Episode 6: High Seas

For the first time, I learned that half of the air that humans breathe comes from the ocean. The microscopic plants of the ocean are very important. A healthy marine community must have whales, dolphins, tuna, and sharks. Protecting the ocean means protecting humans themselves.

Episode 7: Freshwater

Freshwater is a vital life resource for all animals and plants in the world, including human beings. Elephants have a very sensitive sense of smell. They can feel the freshwater resources several kilometers away and the groundwater closest to the ground. This skill can keep themselves alive in extreme weather.

Episode 8: Forest

Humans have destroyed half of the forests of the entire earth. The disaster site of humans, Chernobyl, proves that as long as there are no humans, the forests can gradually recover.

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