What on Earth? Season 3 Episode 12
What on Earth?
Season 3

Ep 12. Curse of the Sea Monster

  • TV-PG
  • February 7, 2017
  • 42 min
  • 7.5  (13)

In the season 3 episode 12 of What on Earth? titled "Curse of the Sea Monster," the show takes viewers on a journey to investigate an unusual pattern found on the ocean floor near Indonesia. The team of experts examines the images captured by satellites and attempts to decipher the mysterious shapes that resemble a sea monster.

The episode begins with a brief introduction to the area around Indonesia known for its volcanic activity. The team explains that the region is also known for its unique marine environment, which includes coral reefs, deep-sea vents, and a wide variety of marine species. However, they make it clear that there is something strange happening beneath the surface that has sparked their curiosity.

The team analyzes the high-resolution images captured by satellites and drones. They discover a strange pattern on the ocean floor, which resembles an enormous creature. The pattern is so intricate that it leaves the team wondering if it could be a natural formation or something man-made. As the members of the team scrutinize the images, they identify a cave near the center of the pattern.

Next, the team heads out to sea to investigate the cave. They dive into the water and swim towards the cave. At first, it seems like a straightforward dive, but as they get closer, they notice bubbles rising from the cave's bottom. The bubbles indicate that there might be something trapped inside the cave that is releasing gas into the water.

As they navigate deeper inside the cave, they discover that it is a tunnel that leads right through the heart of the pattern. They discover that the cave is rich in sulfur and has a high temperature due to the volcanic activity. The team concludes that the area is part of an underwater volcano system, and the air bubbles are volcanic gases being released from the cave.

In the subsequent scenes, the team tries to explain the pattern, which resembles a sea monster. They use computer-generated graphics to re-create the formation and explain that it is a result of the unique combination of volcanic activity and marine life. The sulfur hot springs near the cave attract a wide variety of underwater creatures such as shrimps, crabs, and other microorganisms. Over time, the sea creatures build up layers of sediment, which, when viewed from above, resemble a sea monster.

The team decides to test their theory by collecting more evidence from the sea floor. They deploy underwater robots equipped with cameras to explore the area around the cave. The robots capture high-resolution images of the sulfur-rich sediment and the underwater life that flourishes there. The team collects samples which they later analyze in the lab, and they confirm that the area is rich in sulfur and other volcanic chemicals.

As the show draws to a close, the team reflects on their expedition and the mysterious sea monster pattern. They explain that their investigation led them to discover an area that is unique in many ways. They conclude that the pattern is an example of how nature and life can coexist in unexpected ways, resulting in shapes and patterns that seemingly defy explanation.

Overall, the season 3 episode 12 of What on Earth? titled "Curse of the Sea Monster" is an engaging and informative exploration of a natural wonder. The team does an excellent job of uncovering the science behind the mysterious pattern and showcasing the unique marine environment of Indonesia. The show is a must-watch for anyone interested in science, nature, and the mysteries of our planet.

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  • First Aired
    February 7, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (13)