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200 words on the pulse of the earth.

200 words on the pulse of the earth.

The Pulse of the Earth is a TV documentary produced by BBC, directed and explained by david attenborough. The play premiered in Britain on February 27th, 2006. This is my reflection on the earth pulse, and I hope it will help you.

Reflections on the Earth Pulse (1) Just yesterday, we watched a very good science and education film-The Earth Pulse. Teacher Tang said that this film has won many international awards. After reading it, it's really wonderful! Every picture in the movie is so beautiful, every second is so pleasing to the eye, and every fragment is so wonderful. Students marvel at this incredible film from time to time!

There is a scene that introduces the survival experience of deer. The poor deer was finally eaten by the wolf. The students seem to hate wolves, because wolves are so cruel that they don't even let the deer go. I am no exception. I really want to go up and help the deer!

The film also introduces penguins in Antarctic glaciers. Penguins are naive, spreading their wings and strutting around like gentlemen. What we admire more is the courage of the mother penguin, because the chicks can't hatch until winter. In the process of hatching, the female penguin should always wait beside the egg baby. I believe that mother penguin will be hungry and cold in the Antarctic, and I think mother penguin is particularly brave and selfless.

Animals are full of energy and passion. As long as you observe them well, you can see many wonderful things. It turns out that our earth is so beautiful, nature is so magical, and science is really wonderful. As long as we explore with our heart, we will certainly appreciate the mystery!

Maybe you will ask what is science? Maybe you will feel the same way with me. Why is science so magical? Then let's watch the movie "The Earth Pulses". I believe you will find the answer.

Reflections on the Earth's Pulse (II) This afternoon, our school watched the science and technology film "The Earth's Pulse", which mainly described animals such as polar bears, hunting dogs, impala, penguins and man-eating sharks. They kill each other, the environment is very bad, and the earth has been destroyed. We must protect the earth and protect those lovely little animals.

The grass has turned yellow and withered due to the harsh environment. The pulse of the earth tells many animals to hunt, but the earth has been destroyed and many small animals have lost their homes. So hunting must be more difficult. Once, several hunting dogs were killing impala. A small impala got separated from the team, so the hounds turned to it. The hounds chased into the river, and because the hounds could not swim, they had to wait by the river. After a while, there was a cry from the other side of the forest, which showed that the prey had been caught. As soon as the hounds heard it, they ran back to the forest and had a good meal. This impala is safe. Although hyenas are fierce and cruel, I am moved by their team spirit. They do this because the environment of the earth is so bad that the hounds can't stand it anymore and kill their prey.

So we must protect the earth from killing each other, plant more flowers and trees, and protect those lovely animals!

Reflections on the pulse of the earth (3) I saw a documentary today called the pulse of the earth. In the film, a group of elephants found a stream after crossing 500 miles of arid desert. They rolled over and rolled in the water. Really happy!

Do you know what it's like to have 400,000 snow geese flying in the sky? Do you know any birds that can fly over the Himalayas? Do you know the wonderful scenery in the largest underground cave? Watch the planet earth, translate the pulse of the earth or the planet earth-1 1 British BBC documentary on the earth. Wikipedia called it an unprecedented tribute to the earth. Every shot of the film can be used as a desktop. After reading it, I think it's no exaggeration. Emperor penguins marching in an orderly way at minus 60 degrees, gorgeous birds of paradise dancing on the new guinea, great white sharks leaping to bite the escaped seals ... and how the colors among the mountains quickly changed from new green to green, from golden to brilliant red, until the bleak winter, which made people respect.

The huge budget, five-year shooting time, high-quality photography, revolutionary high-speed cameras and exquisite satellite images make this documentary extremely shocking. Pentium river, majestic mountains, deep caves, ice and snow world, blue ocean, boundless desert, fantastic jungle, vast grassland ... Every episode is an absolute visual feast.

I watched the first episode of Between the Poles. The earth is so big, some places are full of vitality and some places are not suitable for living. In the Sahara desert, elephants have become a very busy part. They are on the move, eager to find enough water. In the picture, an underage elephant is still striding forward, but it is not the lucky part of the left-behind elephant. It got lost and went deep into the desert. Despite this price, in the end, most elephants have reached their expected destination. The picture of such a huge African elephant swimming freely and happily in the water deeply touched me.

I learned a lot after watching "The Earth Pulses". Only now have I discovered how wonderful the earth is!

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