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Watch as NOVA pieces together clues about a volcanic cataclysm and probes questions about human evolution and Earth’s fragile ecosystems.
A remote lake in Southeast Asia conceals evidence of Earth's
greatest volcanic cataclysm of the last 100,000 years. Miles
beneath its placid surface lies a magma chamber that exploded so
violently during the Ice Age that gases and ash may have encircled
the globe and blotted out the sun for years on end. The Toba
eruption may have helped kick the climate into an unprecedented
freeze and perhaps even pushed ancestral human populations to the
brink of extinction. In a classic science detective story, NOVA
pieces together the clues about this great catastrophe and probes
questions about human evolution and Earth's fragile ecosystems.