Instructional Video12:08
PBS

A Brief History of Geologic Time

12th - Higher Ed
By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life's history. These key events frame the chapters in the story of life on earth and the system we use to bind all these...
Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

The Grand Canyon: A Geological Wonder and Cultural Heritage

3rd - 12th
This video provides fascinating insights into the Grand Canyon, exploring its geological history, size, and unique features. It highlights the Canyon's significance to both humans and animals, while also debunking the myth of dinosaur...
Instructional Video9:52
Curated Video

The Geological Tapestry of Provence: From Dinosaurs to Today

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the stunning geological transformations of Provence, from the vivid red cliffs resembling the Grand Canyon to the remarkable "Ladies with Hairdos" rock formations and fossil-rich sites. This video explores how tectonic activities...
Instructional Video15:02
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Our Earth - Fossils

9th - 12th
A fossil is a trace of a living thing left in rock. Fossils offer a three-part challenge - first to reconstruct the organism itself, then to reconstruct the world it lived in, then to understand its place in time and evolution.
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

Coins and Fossils - Geological Time (2/6)

9th - 11th
For more like this subscribe to the Open University channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXsH4hSV_kEdAOsupMMm4Qw Free learning from The Open University http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology/science/geology --- Andrew...
Instructional Video4:23
Wonderscape

Factors Influencing Fossilization: The Journey to Becoming a Fossil

K - 5th
Understand the complex process of fossilization and the factors that influence whether an organism becomes a fossil. Learn about the rarity of fossilization, with fewer than 10% of today's organisms likely to become fossils. Explore how...
Instructional Video4:54
Wonderscape

The Anthropocene Epic: A Geological Perspective

K - 5th
Explore the concept of the Anthropocene Epic, a proposed geological era marked by humanity's significant impact on Earth's climate and ecosystems. Learn about the debate surrounding its official start, theories including the advent of...
Instructional Video23:31
Natural History Museum

A guide on how to find fossils on the Isle of Wight | Field Studies

K - 11th
Fossil hunting is a fun and easy hobby to get into, but how do you get started? The good news is you don't have to be an expert palaeontologist to find fossils of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Guided by Megan, Jack and Theo...
Instructional Video9:56
SciShow

Why the Appalachians Contain Some of the Oldest Fossils on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
The Appalachian Mountains are some of the oldest geological features on earth. And they also hold fossils that tell us about some of the very earliest life forms that we'll ever manage to see in the fossil record. So how did these...
Instructional Video7:34
SciShow

Our Entire Society is Built on a Geological Fluke

12th - Higher Ed
If a tree falls into the forest and doesn't decompose, what happens to it?
Instructional Video13:14
PBS

The History of Climate Cycles (and the Woolly Rhino) Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Throughout the Pleistocene Epoch, the range of the woolly rhino grew and shrank in sync with global climate. So what caused the climate -- and the range of the woolly rhino -- to cycle back and forth between such extremes?
Instructional Video11:58
PBS

Animals Are Older Than We Thought

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat are animal-like fossils doing in rocks a billion years old, and what does that mean for our understanding of their evolution and geologic time itself? Turns out, there might've been a long, slow-burning fuse that ultimately ignited...
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Making Silicon Looking into Compounds and Making Silica

9th - Higher Ed
Silicon compounds | Silicates , earth crust |Natural occurance | Silica SiO2 | Polymorphism | Quartz | Japer |Onyz | Kieselguhr | Diatoms in sea |SiO2 preparation | oxidation of silica | orthosilisic acid Silicates, primarily composed of...
Instructional Video15:49
TED Talks

TED: Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kenneth Lacovara

12th - Higher Ed
What happens when you discover a dinosaur? Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara details his unearthing of Dreadnoughtus -- a 77-million-year-old sauropod that was as tall as a two-story house and as heavy as a jumbo jet -- and considers how...
Instructional Video4:29
Wonderscape

The Cenozoic Era: Dawn of Mammals and Modern Landscapes

K - 5th
Explore the Cenozoic era, known as the Age of Mammals, which showcases the dramatic rise and diversification of mammalian life following the dinosaurs' extinction. This era, spanning from 65 million years ago to the present, has seen...
Instructional Video14:55
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Our Earth - Who Needs Geology?

9th - 12th
Not only are our cities and almost every product we use derived from the ground, so is almost all our energy. Yet minerals and petroleum products are only the start. Every culture has wondered about the origin and nature of the earth and...
Instructional Video12:48
Crash Course

Earth Science: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
It's Earth Science time!!!! In this field, natural philosophers were asking questions like, what’s up with fossils? Are they the remains of extinct organisms? Or are they so-called “sports of nature”—rocks that just happen to look like...
Instructional Video6:49
Bozeman Science

ESS1C - The History of the Earth

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains in more detail the history of the Earth. He shows how the history of the Earth is written in the rocks that are built up over time. Fossils allow us to compare different rock layers relative to one...
Instructional Video8:59
PBS

The Evolution of the Heart (A Love Story)

12th - Higher Ed
In order to understand where hearts came from, we have to go back to the earliest common ancestor of everything that has a heart. It took hundreds of millions of years, and countless different iterations of the same basic structure to...
Instructional Video13:15
Crash Course

The History of Life on Earth - Crash Course Ecology

12th - Higher Ed
With a solid understanding of biology on the small scale under our belts, it's time for the long view - for the next twelve weeks, we'll be learning how the living things that we've studied interact with and influence each other and...
Podcast5:43
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

The Rise of the Dinosaurs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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....
Instructional Video11:11
PBS

That Time the Mediterranean Sea Disappeared

12th - Higher Ed
How could a body of water as big as the Mediterranean just...disappear? It would take decades and more than 1,000 research studies to even start to figure out the cause -- or causes -- of one of the greatest vanishing acts in Earth’s...
Instructional Video13:00
PBS

From the Fall of Dinos to the Rise of Humans

12th - Higher Ed
After taking you on a journey through geologic time, we've arrived at the Cenozoic Era. Most of the mammals and birds that you can think of appeared during this era but perhaps more importantly, the Cenozoic marks the rise of organisms...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Evolution: The Evidence

6th - 12th
When Darwin first proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection 150 years ago it was revolutionary. What scientific evidence supports this theory? Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. Since Darwin proposed his...

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