Curated Video
I WONDER - What Do The Olympic Rings Mean?
This video is answering the question of what do The Olympic rings mean.
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Tectonic plates
This video explores five fun facts about tectonic plates.
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Olympic Games
This video explores five fun facts about Olympic Games.
Professor Dave Explains
The Development of Plate Tectonics
A paradigm shift in geology occurred with the development of plate tectonics, a theory which allows us to understand so much regarding what we see and experience on Earth's surface. How did this come to be? Who is Alfred Wegener? Who is...
Professor Dave Explains
The Wilson Cycle and Plate Boundaries
We just learned about plate tectonics, so let's see how that fits into a global-scale model for the formation and destruction of supercontinents called the Wilson Cycle. How do supercontinents like Pangea form and split up? It's an...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - Pushing and Shaving
Volcanoes and earthquakes are only part of a bigger picture. Tectonic forces also push continents around and cause mountains to be uplifted. The crust recycles itself. The lighter rocks of the continents float on the heavier rocks of the...
Visual Learning Systems
Topography and the Earth: the Land
This program describes the major topographical features of Earth including mountains, plains, and plateaus. Footage from throughout North America takes students to the Rocky Mountains, the plains of Iowa, and the Colorado Plateau to...
Flag House Activity Channel
Different Parachute Activities for Class! (Ep. 79 - Earth Parachute)
Let's make the world a better place by working together. The Earth Parachute is a great tool for teaching geography and teamwork while keeping active and interesting.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 77, VERITAS Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA's John Brophy discusses the VERITAS mission to Venus.
Next Animation Studio
1.5 billion-year-old Earth was all water, no continents
New evidence suggests that 1.5 billion years ago, the Earth was covered by a vast ocean and had no continents.
Curated Video
Experience the Splendors of Istanbul
Istanbul is a vibrant city where the continents and cultures of Asia and Europe come together. Cruise down the Bosphorus Strait, admire the architectural and historical icon of the Hagia Sophia and taste the rich flavors of Turkish...
Curated Video
The Importance and Diversity of Millet
This video discusses the significance of Millet, a valuable crop cultivated in Asia and Africa for thousands of years. It explores the different species of Millet, their origins, and their adaptability to various climates and soil...
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
The Rise of the Dinosaurs
Human beings have a long-standing fascination with dinosaurs that dates back to the discovery of the first fossils. To this day, people of all ages visit museums and fossil sites to study and learn more about these prehistoric creatures....
Next Animation Studio
Global warming: Melting of Greenland and Antarctica is moving the North and South poles
New research suggests that the melting of the ice sheets is shifting the location of the Earth's spin axis, meaning the North and South poles are moving.
"If we lose mass from the Greenland ice sheet, we are essentially putting mass...
Mazz Media
Earth's Landforms
With HD footage from all over the world, this program shows students all the various types of landforms found on our planet. Animation segments demonstrate how land formations are created by movement of the earth's plates, volcanoes,...
Visual Learning Systems
The Formation and Evolution of Early Earth
In this video, we explore the early stages of Earth's formation and the gradual cooling process that led to the creation of continents. We learn about the absence of continents and oceans in the first billion years, the continuous...
NASA
Earth Climate Models Bring Exoplanet To Life
In a generic brick building on the northwestern edge of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center campus in Greenbelt, Maryland, thousands of computers packed in racks the size of vending machines hum in a deafening chorus of data crunching....
NASA
NASA | Astrogeologist Jim Rice
Meet Jim Rice, an astrogeologist whose work has taken him to every continent on the globe. Among the many activities he does as part of his work at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, some of Dr. Rice's favorites include participating in...
Visual Learning Systems
Life Through Time: Earth's Changing Surface
This fascinating program takes students on a journey through time as the history of life on Earth is explored. From the dawn of life to the existence of advanced vertebrate animals, each of the major periods of life are investigated....
R Programming 101
ANOVA using R programming
ANOVA or Annalysis of Varience can be easily done using R programming. If you're learning statistics or data analysis using R, the you'll need to know how to compare the means of three or more variables. ANOVA lets you do that. So, for...
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Many Continents Are There?
This video is answering the question of how many continents are there.
Visual Learning Systems
The Moving Continents
This video is about the theory of continental drift, which suggests that the present-day continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangea. The video also discusses the challenges faced by the scientist Alfred Vagner...
TMW Media
Venus, Earths Lost Twin: The surface of Venus
Whats the atmosphere like on Venus? How much of the planet wrere they able to explore? What caused Venus to become what it is today?
Venus, Earths Lost Twin, Part 2