Instructional Video8:37
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Adaptations and Diversity in Deserts: Exploring the World's Dry Biomes

3rd - 12th
This video explores the fascinating world of deserts, highlighting how plants and animals have adapted to survive in these harsh environments. It covers different types of deserts, from hot and dry to cold and icy, and discusses the...
Instructional Video4:17
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Exploring the Beauty and Biodiversity of the Himalayas

3rd - 12th
This video provides a fascinating overview of the Himalayas, exploring their geological formation, cultural significance, and rich biodiversity. From the majestic mountains and glaciers to the diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife, this...
Instructional Video1:20
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Only In Russia 9 - Brave Ice Swimmers

9th - Higher Ed
Brave Ice Swimmers:Enduring solid sheets of ice and daytime temperatures of minus 15 degrees Celsius, Russia's ice swimmers fearlessly plunge into freezing lakes.
Instructional Video1:06
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Only In Netherlands 15 - Polar Bear's Surprise Snow Day

9th - Higher Ed
Polar Bear's Surprise Snow Day:At a zoo, the only polar bear wakes up in the middle of summer to find that it has snowed overnight, creating an unusual and delightful scene.
Instructional Video0:56
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Adaptations of Wolves for Walking on Snow

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating adaptation of wolves that allows them to walk on snow more easily. The trivia question asks about the specific adaptation, and the correct answer is that wolves have broad paws to spread their...
Instructional Video5:57
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Friction

Pre-K - 3rd
Nolik is sad that he can't go sledding with Tom Thomas, and so he pours oil on the desk to make it super slippery. Unfortunately his whole Fixie family ends up getting stuck in the oil slick.
Instructional Video1:10
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Only In Germany 10 - Igloo Hotel New Year

9th - Higher Ed
Igloo Hotel New Year:Sculpted compact snow walls create an igloo hotel where guests can ring in the New Year, experiencing inside temperatures of around 4 degrees Celsius.
Instructional Video1:12
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Only In Russia 8 - Winter Walkers Safety Gear

9th - Higher Ed
Winter Walkers Safety Gear:Designed as the winter equivalent of snow chains for cars, "Winter Walkers" ensure pedestrians stay safe and upright on icy surfaces.
Instructional Video1:29
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Only In Switzerland 2 - Snow Horse Race (Skikjoring)

9th - Higher Ed
Snow Horse Race (Skikjoring):A unique and traditional event where a person on skis attaches themselves behind a horse, creating an exhilarating sport known as Skikjoring.
Instructional Video7:21
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Discover the Adventure of Chamonix, France: A Paradise for Outdoor Enthusiasts

6th - Higher Ed
Chamonix, France:"We will start our tour visiting Chamonix, a French commune where we can slide in the snow in the many ski areas facing the valley. It is the closest city to the famous Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Western Europe....
Instructional Video6:21
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Learn Midjourney For Your Future 6 Figure Career - Exclude Words with This Command

Higher Ed
After learning about word weights and how it can prioritize certain prompts while generating content, you will learn about excluding certain words in prompts to change the outcome of the content or change the emphasis of certain...
Instructional Video3:20
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Beginning Segmenting {Phonemic Awareness}

K - 3rd
This video introduces the important skill of segmenting by first segmenting compound words and then segmenting two sound words.



These videos are educational videos and lessons for kids. They teach and help kids interact to...
Instructional Video6:38
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Why Igloos Keep You Warm: Building and Testing an Igloo

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent joins expert builders to construct an igloo in Haute-Savoie, exploring why igloos are warm despite being made of snow. Through hands-on building and experiments with different types of snow, he learns about the insulating...
Instructional Video4:45
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Exploring the Warmth of Igloos: A Night in the Cold

6th - Higher Ed
Vincent ventures to the Canadian north and Haute-Savoie to build and sleep in an igloo, testing if it can really keep you warm. With expert guidance, he learns about the insulating properties of snow and the construction process of...
Instructional Video5:00
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Exploring the Wonders of Death Valley: A Mysterious and Otherworldly Landscape

3rd - 12th
Death Valley is a vast and intriguing National Park, known for its extreme heat and arid conditions. Despite its harsh environment, it is home to a surprising amount of life, including unique wildlife and vibrant wildflowers. The park...
Instructional Video13:13
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What Will Earth Look Like When These 6 Tipping Points Hit?

9th - Higher Ed
A “tipping point” is when a system, with just a small amount of additional energy, is pushed from one stable state to another suddenly and dramatically. This can be a chair falling backwards. Or it can be a major earth system collapsing....
Instructional Video13:50
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This Winter Trend Is Overpowering Global Warming

9th - Higher Ed
A new study reveals that there is a winter-weather trend that OVERPOWERS CLIMATE CHANGE. To better understand this, we are taking it back to March of 1993 to look at The Storm of the Century, which brought record breaking cold...
Instructional Video8:36
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Why Earth’s Newest Glacier is Inside an Active Volcano

9th - Higher Ed
It was the scene of the most cataclysmic natural disaster in American history, a place of unimaginable devastation. Today, the crater of Mt. St. Helens Volcano is experiencing a rebirth — it’s the site of the world’s newest glacier. Not...
Instructional Video8:24
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Can Dynamite Save You From An Avalanche?

9th - Higher Ed
Avalanches are mysterious and complex and the science of these natural phenomena is incomplete. But one thing that is known is how to prevent them. To do that, you have to do something counterintuitive — you have to start them.
Instructional Video10:43
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Why are Winters Worse if the Planet is Getting Warmer?

9th - Higher Ed
Over the last decade, the American Northeast has seen more than a 200% increase in the frequency of large, disruptive snowstorms. This trend surprised nearly everybody, including many of the top experts, as they had been expecting a...
Instructional Video1:32
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Snow monkeys' spa day, relaxing in Japan's hot springs

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Japan's snow monkeys use Jigokudani's hot springs to warm up during the snowy months.<br/>
Instructional Video2:33
Great Big Story

Skiing on sand, Emma Dahlström and Jasper Tjäder conquer Cerro Blanco

12th - Higher Ed
Join professional freeskier Emma Dahlström and Jasper Tjäder as they ski down the world's biggest sand dune, Cerro Blanco, in Peru for a unique adventure.<br/>
Instructional Video2:57
Great Big Story

Bill Mackowski, the art and collection of traditional snowshoes

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the world of traditional snowshoes with Bill Mackowski, a craftsman with over 200 pairs in his unique collection.<br/>
Instructional Video2:40
Great Big Story

Skiing the sands of time, Emma Dahlström and Jesper Tjäder's Peruvian adventure

12th - Higher Ed
Join professional free-skiers Emma Dahlström and Jesper Tjäder as they conquer Cerro Blanco, the world's tallest sand dune, in an exhilarating skiing expedition.<br/>