Learning Mole
Cring Oceans
This animated science video lesson is all about pollution and crying oceans. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Carbon Dioxide
Climate is the average type of weather that a region has. It is defined by temperature and moisture. Proximity to oceans and large mountain ranges defines climate too, depending upon the prevailing wind. While climates change over...
Science360
Fresh Water in the Arctic -- Changing Planet
Scientists are concerned that melting Arctic sea ice will increase the amount of fresh water in the Beaufort Gyre, which could spill out into the Atlantic and cause major climate shifts in North America and Western Europe. The Changing...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Water: Introduction
Everyday we use water. We drink water, use it to cook our food, and we use it to wash things. This video takes a look at the many important investigating water uses of water, while exploring its basic characteristics.
Visual Learning Systems
Water: Video Quiz
Characteristics of various ocean zones, including variations in ocean temperature, salinity, and depth are discussed. The different groups of marine life and adaptations of plants and animals are highlighted. Estuaries and various...
Mazz Media
Introduction to Reproductive Strategies
This video explores the fascinating world of reproductive strategies in the animal kingdom, from the female praying mantis eating her mate to the diverse approaches of species like zebras and sea turtles. By delving into the concepts of...
Extra English Practice
Learning English - Words That End In 'E' - The Rules For Pronouncing Them
Learn 3 rules for pronouncing words that end in E. 1. vowel + consonant + e 2. L + e 3. C or G + e
NASA
Gravity Assist: The Kuiper Belt with Alan Stern
In this episode of Gravity Assist, Jim Green talks with New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern about what we’ve learned about Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69.
The Africa Channel
Care for Color - For the Love of Water: The history of black people and swimming
This series presents the art of taking care of oneself, unique to people of color, with a specific focus on wellness in all its forms. Host Ngozi Paul takes on the stereotype that black people can’t swim. In the process, discovering the...
ZooMoo
Animal Alphabet: C is for Clownfish
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
AllTime 10s
10 Strangest Underwater Discoveries
With so much of the earth's oceans being unmapped, there are certainly some strange things down there. . .
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Coastal Engineer
This video features a professor at the University of Miami who conducts research on hurricane forecasting and coastal structure planning using a 15-meter wind wave tank. They strive to improve their understanding of extreme wind...
Food Farmer Earth
At the Brink: The Dire State of Our Ocean's Health
Major studies, including those by the Pew Commission and the U.S. Ocean Commission, have revealed that our oceans are facing a critical crisis, primarily due to overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction, and the effects of climate...
NASA
Gravity Assist: Saturn with Linda Spilker
With me today is Dr. Linda Spilker from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She's the project scientist for our Cassini Mission, which as everyone knows, had a recent spectacular finale at Saturn.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Foraminifera: Hard on The Outside, Squishy on the Inside
We're going fossil hunting for Foraminifera! From beaches, to the ocean floor, to the foundation of the Egyptian pyramids, Forams are everywhere!
Next Animation Studio
Oceanic sharks and rays have declined by over 70 percent
More than 70 percent of the world’s sharks and rays disappeared from the ocean between 1970 and 2018, according to a study published in the journal Nature
English Tree TV
Ocean Animals Song | Sea Animals For Kids
It’s a fun Ocean Animals Song for children, on World Ocean's day today! Learn the names of the sea animals in this music video for kids, babies, toddlers, and students. Teach the names and have fun singing and speaking along with the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sean Frederick Forbes "An Oracle Remembering Providencia's Formation"
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, and raised in Southside Jamaica, Queens, New York City, Sean Frederick Forbes is the author of Providencia (2013). Sean identifies as Afro-Latino and connects to the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. Recent poems...
Science360
Uncertainties - How Do We Know?
How much warming do we face, and what are the uncertainties involved?
Science360
Scientists Make Surprising Discovery Deep Beneath Antarctic Ice Sheet
A National Science Foundation-funded team of researchers has made a surprising discovery 2400 feet beneath the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica...fish, invertebrates living and thriving in the brutally cold and perpetually dark waters...
Professor Dave Explains
The Layers of the Ocean
Before taking a deep dive into the geology of the ocean's layers, let's review the basics of ocean life. What are the different sections of the ocean? What types of creatures live in each region? Composition of Oceanic Crust introduction
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Marine Biologist
Ilsa Kuffner is a Research Marine Biologist with the US Geological Survey who investigates the causes and effects of coral reef degradation. She conducts experiments in the field to determine how various factors such as water...
Next Animation Studio
Enormous floating pumice raft could help save the Great Barrier Reef
An enormous floating raft of volcanic rocks is drifting along the Pacific Ocean towards Australia, where it could help with the recovery of the Great Barrier Reef’s corals.