SciShow
Why Is the Perfect Shower Temperature So Hard To Find?
Somewhere between "boiling lava" and "the surface of Pluto" is the perfect shower temperature, but why is it so elusive?
Visual Learning Systems
Oceanography: Ocean Temperature, Pressure, and Density
The physical and chemical characteristics of ocean waters are discussed including salinity, temperature, density, and pressure. Footage from Maine, the Canadian Maritimes, and the Pacific coast highlight dynamic characteristics of the...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Marine Biomes: Ocean Characteristics
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: -...
EarthEcho International
How to Test Water Temperature for Aquatic Species
This video provides instructions on how to test water temperature using low and high range liquid crystal temperature strips. The test is important for ensuring that aquatic species are not exposed to temperatures outside of their...
TMW Media
The Great Sardine Run: Learn about the sardine run
Where are the scientists? What is the sardine run? How do scientists know where to look for these fish? The Great Sardine Run, Part 1
Curated Video
Why Do Bubbles Form In A Glass Of Water?
Water especially the one which flows through the pipe contains atmospheric gases, such as nitrogen and oxygen, dissolved in it. As the glass filled with water sits out for a few hours, its temperature rises slightly (water gets warmer),...
Science360
Lake Temperatures -- Changing Planet
Scientists studying lakes in northern and tropical latitudes are finding that rising lake water temperatures are affecting the ecosystems of the lakes. -- The Changing Planet series explores the impact that climate change is having on...
Curated Video
USA: EL NINO DIES OUT IN PACIFIC BUT LA NINA IS BORN IN ATLANTIC
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Scientists say the freak El Nino weather effect is over. But get ready for La Nina.
The latest data from the U-S space agency NASA shows dramatic drops in water temperatures of the Pacific Ocean.
But El Nino's end in the...
PBS
The Sun Heats Earth
Is the hottest part of the day at noon, when closest to the sun, or later in the afternoon, when the land holds in the heat? Scholars observe the temperatures over a few days as Earth rotates into sunlight and view a flat map of the...
PBS
The Ocean: A Driving Force for Weather and Climate
What's behind Earth's wild, wonderful, and sometimes weird weather? A lesson from PBS's Weather and Climate series takes viewers on a worldwide trek to examine the many interactions between Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land masses....
PBS
Global Sea Surface Currents and Temperature
Get lost at sea amid colorful ocean currents! Learners discover the patterns of movement and temperature in the North Atlantic's currents through a simulation, part of PBS's Weather and Climate series. The resource contains background...
MinuteEarth
Is Climate Change Just a Lot of Hot Air?
While scientists seem to agree about global warming, is it just related to increases in air temperature? The video explains that global warming is related to ground temperature, air temperature, and, most of all, ocean temperature. It...
SciShow
Does Hot Water Freeze Faster Than Cold Water?
Hot water freezing faster than cold water is called the Mpemba effect. The interesting video analyzes the concept of water temperature and its effect on freezing rates. The narrator explores past experiments showing this effect and...
TED-Ed
Why the Arctic Is Climate Change's Canary in the Coal Mine
What happens in the Arctic doesn't always stay in the Arctic. Follow along with this short video as it investigates how small changes in the temperature of Arctic regions can have dramatic effects on the global climate through a series...