Instructional Video5:22
SciShow

3 Extreme Ways Trees Survive the Winter

12th - Higher Ed
Animals have all kinds of adaptations to help them get through winter, from hibernation to boots and hats. But trees have to make it through the coldest months of the year alive, too, and they've developed some pretty extreme ways to do it!
Instructional Video19:07
SciShow

SciShow: Winter Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
We here at SciShow compiled a list of videos based on popular requests. Hank Green hosts with this winter themed episode!
Instructional Video5:20
SciShow

3 Extreme Ways Trees Survive the Winter

12th - Higher Ed
Animals have all kinds of adaptations to help them get through winter, from hibernation to boots and hats. But trees have to make it through the coldest months of the year alive, too, and they've developed some pretty extreme ways to do it!
Instructional Video7:47
Curated Video

How a Mind-Blowing World of Ice Gets Made

9th - Higher Ed
It’s a mile long and 150 feet high, and covered in the most spectacular ice falls anyone has ever seen. And it’s all human made. The Ouray Ice Park is the world’s premiere location for ice climbing and attracts visitors from around the...
Instructional Video6:55
Curated Video

The Science and Art of Ice

6th - Higher Ed
Discover the fascinating properties of ice beyond its common use in cooling drinks. Learn why ice floats, how it forms, and its incredible strength, which makes it suitable for large sculptures. Explore the phenomenon of supercooling and...
Instructional Video4:41
National Science Foundation

Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Science of Snow

6th - 8th Standards
Physical science fans find out how supercooled water droplets in the clouds can become crystalline snowflakes. They learn about the categories of snowflakes (plates and columns) and the variables that determine their patterns...