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These Polar Bears Have the Best Time Destroying Artists’ Snow Sculptures
The San Diego Zoo regularly provides snow for its polar bears as enrichment, but today there's a special competitive twist.
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Destroying Snow Sculptures Is What These Polar Bears Do Best!
Ready, set, sculpt! The 20 tons of snow placed in the exhibit isn't just for enrichment - today, it has a special purpose.
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See Which of These Artists' Snow Sculptures Polar Bears Destroy First
The San Diego Zoo regularly provides snow for its polar bears as enrichment, but today there's a special competitive twist.
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Watch Polar Bears Destroy Snow Sculptures - and Find Out Which One They 'Hate' the Most
Ready, set, sculpt! The 20 tons of snow placed in the exhibit isn't just for enrichment - today, it has a special purpose.
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Eastern Passage students bring under the sea into the classroom
Students at Horizon Elementary are ending 2024 under the sea. They created a glowing coral reef room as a way to learn more about the ocean and its creatures. Anjuli Patil has the story.
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Protecting Whales and Ourselves
After traveling thousands of miles, the young humpback whale reaches Antarctica, where the cold waters are full of food like Antarctic krill. Whales use a smart hunting method called bubble netting—blowing bubbles to trap krill so they...
Makematic
Oceans
Discover Earth's five oceans – from the vast Pacific to the icy Southern Ocean – uncovering unique features, marine life, and geographic features like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Makematic
Land and Water
Discover Earth's physical features, from oceans to mountains, and learn how land and water form our planet's diverse landscapes.
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Sea Animals Affected by Plastic Pollution | #TeamSeas | ESL Guessing Game
Learn about Sea Animals that have been affected by Plastic Pollution. This is an ESL guessing game to learn about different ocean animals and how those animals have been affected by plastic pollution. You will have to guess what animals...
Astrum
What's NASA Trying to Find at the Bottom of the Ocean?
What has NASA discovered in our oceans?
Astrum
Exciting Discoveries on Jupiter's Largest Moon
Almost everything you could want to know about Jupiter's biggest moon, Ganymede.
Astrum
Ocean Threats: Plastic
Using a hypothetical "trash droid" to emphasize the severity of ocean pollution, the video highlights the staggering volume of waste—150 million tons currently, projected to reach 600 million tons by 2040—threatening marine ecosystems...
Science ABC
What Happens to a Human at the Bottom of the Ocean?
Water kills people with its density. In fact, it is 1300 times denser than air! If you rose to a height of 150 meters, which is around half of the Eiffel Tower, the change in air pressure would hardly be discernible to you. However, if...
Science ABC
Does Water Expand When It Freezes?
Yes, water expands when it freezes. Note that the word expands here indicates an increase in volume. So, a technically sound way to put it would bewaters volume increases when it freezes. This statement is accurate, and you can test its...
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Denitrification
The process by which nitrate compounds in the soil are converted to free nitrogen in the atmosphere. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
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Evaporation
The vaporisation of a liquid that takes place at its surface, as molecules with more energy change from a liquid to gas. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
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Primeval soup
Or primordial soup, refers to the medium in which the first life on Earth may have originated. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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The Very First Cell
The Earth is billions of years old and was once a very hostile place. Eventually, a single cell was formed that evolved and reproduced. What conditions produced this first life on Earth? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points....
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Factpack: Mercury in Food Chains
Discover how mercury travels through food chains, and how its concentration multiplies along the way. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic, or use to...
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Deserts
Deserts are regions that receive very little precipitation each year, but how are they formed? The unique characteristics of the world's deserts, from hot to polar. Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Deserts are the driest...
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How Did the Continents Form?
Explore the theory of Continental Drift: have the continents always been in the same place? And are they stationary now? Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. 250 million years ago, most of the world's land mass was joined together....
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Ocean Conveyer
A super-current runs from the Arctic past South America to the Indian Ocean. This is major factor influencing our climate, controlling everything from currents to the weather. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. The great...
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The Big Chill
Melting icecaps are threatening one of the most important currents in the world, the Great Ocean Conveyor. If it stopped, it could have devastating impacts on our climate. Earth Science - Human Impacts - Learning Points. The Great Ocean...
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Oceans: Coral Seas
Coral seas are the most colourful and diverse habitats on Earth, built from a unique symbiotic relationship between coral larvae and algae. Biology - Ecosystems - Learning Points. Coral reefs are found in warm, tropical oceans and are...