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How do Earthquakes Happen /What is an Earthquake
Learn about how earthquakes happen, and Divergent, Convergent And Transform boundaries with this fun educational song about tectonic plate boundaries. This video is and adults. Brought to you by KLT. Don't forget to sing along.
SciShow
The Secrets of Ancient Earthquakes Revealed by Science
Did you know that nature contains clues that can uncover ancient earthquakes that occurred decades, or even centuries ago? Join us for a fascinating look into the world of ancient earthquakes, and see how yesterday's quakes compare to...
SciShow
Why Isn't Mount Denali a Volcano?
Alaska has the most volcanoes out of all the US states, but researchers think they don't have enough. Here's the weird science behind looking for Alaska's volcanoes, and what we've learned about volcanism along the way.
SciShow
The Earthquake That Lasted Two Centuries
From an Australian fire that's been continually burning for millennia, to earthquakes that shake the ground for centuries, here are four natural disasters that lasted way longer than you might have expected.
Visual Learning Systems
Volcanoes and Earthquakes Review
This video summarizes the topics covered in the Volcanoes and Earthquakes series. The speaker discusses how earthquakes are generated, the different types of seismic waves, and how seismographs are used to measure and locate earthquakes....
Visual Learning Systems
Origins of Earthquakes
The video discusses the 1964 Alaska earthquake, one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in North America. The video explains the concept of the earthquake epicenter and focus, and notes that earthquakes can occur under the ocean....
Visual Learning Systems
Types of Volcanoes
The video discusses different types of volcanoes and how they are formed based on different types of volcanic eruptions. It covers four main types of volcanoes: cinder cone, shield, dome, and composite (or stratovolcano). The video also...
Visual Learning Systems
Formation of Volcanoes
The video explains the occurrence of volcanoes in relation to the movement of the Earth's plates. The video also highlights examples of volcanoes located at plate boundaries, such as the Ring of Fire, as well as those located in the...
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Volcano Adventure
Alaska is home to 54 active volcanoes. Scientists, called volcanologists, watch and study these volcanoes to try and predict when they are going to erupt and so they can give warnings to the nearby communities. In 2008, Mount Redoubt,...
Visual Learning Systems
Measuring Earthquakes
The video explains how seismographs are used to detect and record seismic waves produced by earthquakes. It describes how the seismogram created by a seismograph can help scientists determine the time, epicenter, and focal depth of an...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Earthquakes
This video provides an explanation of what an earthquake is and how it occurs. The video also notes that while some earthquakes may not be felt, others can be powerful enough to cause significant property damage. Volcanoes and...
Next Animation Studio
Ring of Fire: Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the Pacific explained
Hundreds were killed and more injured when earthquakes hit Japan on Thursday and Saturday morning and Ecuador on Saturday night. Despite occurring only 32 hours apart, experts believe the two are not related. The only commonality is that...
Curated Video
Volcanoes Go Boom
Dr. Forrester explains the interaction of the earth’s layers with the tectonic plates and the eruptions of volcanoes.
Curated Video
Earthquakes
Investigate why earthquakes happen.
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Curated Video
Earthquakes: Nature's Warning Signs and the Power of Tectonic Plates
This video explores the phenomenon of animals sensing earthquakes before they happen and the causes of earthquakes. It also highlights the importance of understanding and engineering our buildings and cities to withstand earthquakes. The...
Curated Video
Exploring the Power of Volcanoes
This video provides a brief overview of volcanoes, explaining how they are formed and the various effects of volcanic eruptions. It also highlights the importance of monitoring and studying volcanoes to minimize the hazards they pose,...
Mazz Media
Earthquake
This live-action video program is about earthquakes. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
Curated Video
Galapagos volcanoes
Discover how the Galapagos Islands were formed from volcanic eruptions.
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Curated Video
Predicting Volcanoes
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Bozeman Science
Geology
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is used to describe structure near plate boundaries. ...
Visual Learning Systems
Volcanoes and Earthquakes Quiz
This video is a quiz over the topics covered in the Volcanoes and Earthquakes series. The presenter gives incomplete sentences and the viewer is asked to fill in the blank with the correct word. The topics covered in the quiz include...
Visual Learning Systems
Introduction to Volcanoes and Earthquakes
This video is the introduction to the Volcanoes and Earthquakes series. The series begins by explaining the devastating earthquake that hit San Francisco in 1906, leaving over 350,000 people homeless and burning over 28,000 buildings to...
Visual Learning Systems
Faults and Earthquakes
The video explains the San Andreas Fault, which is a geological feature in North America. It shows a line that represents the fault and explains that it is a break between different areas of rock where movement has occurred, resulting in...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists experimenting to use volcano to power America
Scientists are experimenting with the use of heat from a volcano in central Oregon to generate electricity. The experiment is being led by a company called AltaRock Energy. A team of scientists and engineers began pumping 11 million...