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Cambios en la Tierra: introducción
Aunque a veces no parezca posible, la Tierra está cambiando constantemente. Este video ofrece información sobre procesos fascinantes como la formación de la tierra, la erosión y las erupciones volcánicas. También se investigan otros...
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Cambios en la Tierra: formación de la tierra
Aunque a veces no parezca posible, la Tierra está cambiando constantemente. Este video ofrece información sobre procesos fascinantes como la formación de la tierra, la erosión y las erupciones volcánicas. También se investigan otros...
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Learning Landforms
In this lesson, we explore different types of landforms. Landforms are physical features of the Earth's surface. They can be found all over our globe, and all look very different. How many can you think of? Learn a few more with us today!
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How Volcanic Eruptions Shape Earth
How Volcanic Eruptions Shape Earth explores changes in Earth's surface by explaining that new lands are formed as a result of volcanic eruptions.
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Bodies of Water 2
Bodies of Water differentiates between different bodies of water by exploring bays, canals, gulfs, lakes, oceans, rivers, seas, and straits.
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High Five Facts - Igneous Rocks
This video explores five fun facts about Igneous Rocks.
Professor Dave Explains
The Rock Cycle
We've spent quite some time discussing igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks, their properties, and the conditions under which they form. Now it's time to zoom out and see how they are all connected in something called...
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Exploring Continental Drift
“Exploring Continental Drift” introduces the concept of continental drift by exploring how it works and how it came to shape Earth’s seven continents.
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Ocean Floor Features
“Ocean Floor Features” will examine the different types of features in the ocean, primarily on the ocean floor.
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I WONDER - How Are Igneous Rocks Formed?
This video is answering the question of how are igneous rocks formed.
Professor Dave Explains
Origin of Igneous Rocks
With minerals better understood, it's time to discuss rocks. The first type of rock we will discuss is igneous rock. These rocks are formed when magma/lava crystallizes. But how does the mantle rock melt to form magma in the first place?...
Professor Dave Explains
Classification of Igneous Rocks: Intrusive vs. Extrusive
Now that we know how igneous rocks form, what are the types of igneous rocks? This depends on precisely where they form, and we can call them either intrusive or extrusive. These can also be called either plutonic or volcanic. What do...
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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,...
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Earthquake swarm forebodes earth-splitting eruption
Iceland’s ongoing earthquake swarm is being caused by two tectonic plates moving away from each other, thereby causing magma to flow upward into voids created by the tearing movement.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - The Fires Below
Whatever is inside the earth is very hot. The trail of clues leads to the model of a metallic core surrounded by a rocky mantle. Huge, slow convection currents rise up, often resulting in earthquakes and volcanoes.
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A humanoid robot helps children with Autism Spectrum Disorder! NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
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NSF Science Now 12
This week's episode highlights Vanderbilt University's humanoid robot geared to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, University of Michigan researchers harnessing terahertz technology that could one day help doctors see deep into...
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NSF Science Now: Episode 20
In this week's episode we learn about new materials with self-healing properties that could also remove paint from walls. And we explore Greenland's fastest moving glacier and how it affects sea level rise. Check it out!
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Spain’s La Palma volcano is days away from the longest ever eruption on the island
The current La Palma eruption has a good chance of becoming the island’s longest in 500 years.
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Why Hawaii's Kilauea eruption is nonexplosive
At least 26 homes have been destroyed by Hawaii's Kilauea eruption, which began last week and is still ongoing. But according to Earther, next to violent volcanic eruptions in places like Iceland, the U.S. or the Philippines, Kilauea's...