How Nature Works: Jungle

How Nature Works: Jungle (2013)

40m | Documentary | UK
8.5IMDb
8.9DouBan

What brings unique vitality to the rainforest? What makes the prairie animals fit and healthy? What helps forest creatures survive climate upheaval? And what makes the water world, which is so easy to lose nutrients, colorful? In the environment we know well, what is the mystery behind the clear rhythm of nature and all seemingly ordinary natural phenomena? From June 24 to 27, another documentary, "the Operation of Nature," jointly produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the National Geographic Channel (NGC) of the United States, will appear in the "charm record" program of the CCTV Integrated Channel (CCTV-1) at 10: 30 p.m., which will lead us into the four most important habitats of life on earth-rainforests, grasslands, seasonal forests and water worlds. Reveal the laws of natural operation behind the ecological balance of these regions. The earth is home to 10 million species, but no species can survive on its own. All life is interdependent and interconnected, which is unexpected and intricate. It is a huge project to unravel these relationships, and the film skillfully selects four typical habitat types: rainforest, grassland, seasonal forest and water.

What brings unique vitality to the rainforest? What makes the prairie animals fit and healthy? What helps forest creatures survive climate upheaval? And what makes the water world, which is so easy to lose nutrients, colorful? In the environment we know well, what is the mystery behind the clear rhythm of nature and all seemingly ordinary natural phenomena? From June 24 to 27, another documentary, "the Operation of Nature," jointly produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the National Geographic Channel (NGC) of the United States, will appear in the "charm record" program of the CCTV Integrated Channel (CCTV-1) at 10: 30 p.m., which will lead us into the four most important habitats of life on earth-rainforests, grasslands, seasonal forests and water worlds. Reveal the laws of natural operation behind the ecological balance of these regions. The earth is home to 10 million species, but no species can survive on its own. All life is interdependent and interconnected, which is unexpected and intricate. It is a huge project to unravel these relationships, and the film skillfully selects four typical habitat types: rainforest, grassland, seasonal forest and water.