Audible takes you on a journey through the Earth, to experience our planet in a way you’ve never encountered before.
A Grown-Up Guide to Planet Earth is a tour of our world from the inside, out. Geologist Professor Chris Jackson plunges into the molten world beneath our feet, to reveal what drives the explosive power of volcanoes and destructive energy of earthquakes.
Starting at the super-heated core, Chris will guides you through the layers of the Earth reaching up to the edge of space. And you’ll discover how all these layers combine to make Planet Earth the perfect, and (as far as we know) the only, place in the Universe that’s home to complex life.
This is a six episode podcast about Earth. It starts at the center of the Earth and covers everything to space. This was a very interesting series and covered everything from plate tectonics to global warming. It does get a bit technical at times but I think they did a good job at explaining everything.
Also I liked that interviews with various professionals were included and it wasn’t just the author providing all the information. The audio quality for those does fluctuate though.
Not as fun as a Grown-Up Guide to Dinosaurs. Very science-y. I did not always follow.
My 12-year-old listened to the whole thing with me and seemed to enjoy it. He kept asking for the next episode. But he did remark that he thought it would be better as a show noting the frequent use of the phrase "if you look over here." Yeah, we can't see it. It's an audiobook.
Included with my Audible membership and a nice and short listen while I was doing other stuff. Interesting and informative with a great production. It sounded as good as a TV documentary, which did make me wish it was a TV program so I could see the wonders they are describing too.
Perhaps not quite as enjoyable as the other two in the series, more due to the content of those being slightly more accessible, however still an incredibly fun listen all summer up. Very fascinating and even though very technical at times, this didn’t drag it down and was easy to navigate.