Vlogbrothers
The Earth Shouldn't Have Oxygen
A balanced carbon cycle produces as much CO2 as O2, and yet, there are 209,460 ppm of oxygen in the atmosphere and only 440 ppm of CO2 (up from the recent baseline of 275). My first thought was that the CO2 is temporarily stored in...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Marine Biomes: the Vast Ocean
Upon viewing the Exploring Marine Biomes video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that oceans cover about 70% of Earth's surface. List some of the reasons oceans are important to the planet and to living things: -...
TMW Media
Mysterious Weather Clouds: Learn how to test the reliability of satellite data
How does a radiometer work when studying weather cloud structures? How are natural and manmade aerosols created and how do they affect the environment? Mysterious Weather Clouds, Part 2
Next Animation Studio
Animals colonizing islands of floating trash, causing havoc
Dubbed ‘neopelagic communities’, armies of coastal species are hitching intercontinental rides on floating islands of plastic trash.
Learning Mole
Cute Ocean Animals
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through some of the cutest animals that live in the ocean, and introducing...
EarthEcho International
Ocean Acidification: Threatening Our Water Planet
This video explores the effects of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and the communities that rely on them. Through interviews with scientists, students, and fishermen in the Pacific Northwest, viewers learn about the causes and...
Next Animation Studio
Ocean acidification to blame for slowing coral reef growth, says new study
A study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature measured the growth of coral reefs in pre-industrial conditions - when carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere were much lower. The study showed that the coral grew better in...
Next Animation Studio
Deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could be about to devastate the oceans
A deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could soon have catastrophic consequences for marine ecosystems.
TMW Media
Venus, Earths Lost Twin: Characteristics of Venus
What was discovered about Venus by radar? How is Venus similar and different from Earth? Venus, Earths Lost Twin, Part 1
FuseSchool
Adapting and Living Together(Alternative Explanation)
An alternative introduction to the chapter "Adapting and Living Together" within the Ecology and Environment topic for school level Biology.
Super Geek Heroes
Learn to Sing the 10 Red Bottles Song with Ronnie Rock
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of Expressive Arts and Design. Ronnie Rock is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn! In this episode he visits the beach and finds lots of plastic bottles...
Independent Producers
Corals and Climate Change
What makes up a coral? This audio story takes you to an underwater observatory where a scientist is studying coral reefs. The scientist has found that CO2 in the ocean is making the ocean warmer and dissolving the coral reef system. But...
Learning Mole
Why is Seawater Blue
This animated science video lesson is all about why seawater is blue. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about and study oceans.
Flag House Activity Channel
Different Parachute Activities for Class! (Ep. 79 - Earth Parachute)
Let's make the world a better place by working together. The Earth Parachute is a great tool for teaching geography and teamwork while keeping active and interesting.
Independent Producers
Clearing Carbon From Our Air
Carbon exists in all living things, including proteins, DNA, and fats. When living things exhale, the result is carbon dioxide. As our world develops, we produce more carbon dioxide with the burning of fossil fuels and the use of cars,...
Next Animation Studio
Oceans are absorbing more heat than previously estimated
The world's oceans have absorbed considerably more heat than previously estimated, according to a new study.
Visual Learning Systems
What Is a Fish?: Where Do Fish Live?
This lively video investigates the wide, colorful assortment of fish found on the planet. Concepts and terminology: saltwater, freshwater, cold-blooded, fins, backbone, eggs, scales, and gills.
Makematic
UN Global Goal 14: Life Below Water (Ages 5 - 11)
Short animation explaining UN Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water for younger students
Curated Video
Biome
This live-action video program is about the word biome. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biome through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
PBS
Release the Kraken!
Legend has it this monster could take down ships, grab sailors off decks, and create whirlpools. Meet the Kraken in the latest episode of Monstrum from PBS Digital Studios!
Science360
Dead Zones in the Ocean - Science Nation
Ocean "dead zones" along the Washington and Oregon coasts are threatening critical U.S. fishing areas. These oxygen-depleted regions, that lose virtually all of their marine life in the summer, are expanding, and new ones are appearing...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Discovering Ducks
In this video, we learn about the fascinating world of ducks. From their diverse sounds across different cultures to their adaptability in various habitats, ducks are true international citizens. We explore their anatomy and physiology,...
NASA
NASA | Earth Science Week: Keeping Up With Carbon
"Keeping Up With Carbon" is the final episode in the six-part series "Tides of Change", exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. Carbon is all around us. This unique atom is the basic building block of...
But Why
Garbage in the Sea
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a huge area of ocean where hundreds of millions of tons of plastic garbage floats, brought there by a swirling ocean current. Much of the waste comes from single use items like plastic bags, straws, and...