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Rugged cliffs overlook the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
Rugged cliffs overlook the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
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Sand ripples across the Dunes of Sossuslvei, South Africa.
Sand ripples across the Dunes of Sossuslvei, South Africa.
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Rugged ravines snake through the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
Rugged ravines snake through the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
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Golden sunbeams filter through purple and orange clouds.
Golden sunbeams filter through purple and orange clouds.
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A high mesa overlooks the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
A high mesa overlooks the vast Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
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Golden sunbeams filter through purple and orange clouds.
Golden sunbeams filter through purple and orange clouds.
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new york: columbia geologic research rport on antartica
shows: dr dennis hayes sof reports on first deep - sea exploration of ocean floor in antartica: have found continent frozen much longer than...
Curated Video
Eurogroup head meets Greek prime minister, hopes for eurozone recovery in next year
1. Motorcade arriving at the Megaron Maximou (Prime Minister's office)
2. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras greeting Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem and other officials at the entrance
3. Dijsselbloem entering the Ministry of...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Anti fracking protesters against Cuadrilla
CLEAN : Anti fracking protesters against Cuadrilla
Scholastic
Study Jams! Weather & Climate
Introducing your class to weather concepts is a breeze with this fresh film! It differentiates between weather and climate, describes the factors that affect weather (temperature, air pressure and humidity), and displays Earth's climate...
Curated OER
Basics of Geography: Climate
What's the weather going to be like tomorrow? The answer depends on your place on the planet. An informative video discusses how factors such as elevation, location, precipitation, and wind can determine an area's climate. It focuses on...
TED-Ed
How to Grow Your Own Glacier
Did you know that in some parts of the world that glaciers can be grown? And that grown glaciers can be used to provide irrigation water? The narrator of a fascinating video reveals how growing glaciers can fight climate change. And...
SciShow
How Much Does the Sun Affect Earth's Climate?
The sun goes through cycles as does the climate on Earth, but are the two related? Many different scientists approach the question, and the results are fairly conclusive. An episode of the extensive SciShow Space shares the research and...
PBS
Perpetual Ocean
Salty sailors in days gone by used to speak of the seven seas. What they didn't know was that their world was one big ocean! Seaworthy scholars climb aboard an adventure that features the major ocean currents during a lesson from PBS's...
PBS
The Ocean: A Driving Force for Weather and Climate
What's behind Earth's wild, wonderful, and sometimes weird weather? A lesson from PBS's Weather and Climate series takes viewers on a worldwide trek to examine the many interactions between Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land masses....
PBS
Atmospheric CO2 and Earth’s Temperature
Is atmospheric carbon dioxide really to blame for global warming? Young environmentalists analyze historical carbon dioxide and temperature data during a multimedia activity from PBS's Weather and Climate series. High schoolers read...
PBS
The Climate Wild Card
If Earth didn't have clouds, the global temperature would be at least 22 degrees Fahrenheit warmer. Viewers examine the importance of clouds on temperature, climate, and global warming. The video describes the current impact of clouds...
The Brain Scoop
Mammoths vs. Mastodons: Can We "De-Extinct" Them Both?
According to a popular movie series, de-extincting ancient species may not be the best idea! But, is it possible? Explore the prospect through a video that is part of a larger playlist covering mammals. The narrator compares the physical...
Be Smart
What’s Really Warming the Earth?
More carbon dioxide exists in the atmosphere than ever in human history. An informative video introduces the topic of global warming as part of a larger playlist. It looks at possible causes such as Earth's orbit, Earth's moving axis,...
The Brain Scoop
Fossil Fish, Pt. II: A History
Typically. when one thinks of palm trees, they rarely mention Wyoming ... yet Fossil Lake proves palm trees existed in this area back when it was a tropical paradise. The second video in a three-part series explores the history of Fossil...
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell
The Gulf Stream Explained
Many consider the gulf stream to be the global conveyor belt driving weather patterns around the world. The video explains the causes of the gulf stream cycle from density to temperature. Then, it presents theories of the impact of...
Bozeman Science
ESS2E - Biogeology
Life exists where three spheres—goesphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere—come together and interact. A video lesson explains the progression of instruction related to this biosphere. The instructor discusses the connection between life...
Bozeman Science
ESS2D - Weather and Climate
Where does our weather come from? A thorough video lesson discusses the NGSS standard ESS2D instruction from elementary through high school. The instructor explains the factors the impact weather and climate and the long-term effects of...
Bozeman Science
LS4D - Biodiversity and Humans
Humans have both positive and negative impacts on biodiversity. A video lesson highlights important human impacts on biodiversity through examples and diagrams. The narrator provides insight to the progression of the topic from...