Lingokids
Curiosity Time with Libby: Water Everywhere
Coach Libby helps Lisa discover where water come from before it enters a house and where it goes afterwards.
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Water Science Communicator
This video features a Public Information Specialist who is passionate about connecting inner-city audiences to their environment and educating them about water resources. He shares his advice for students interested in pursuing a career...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Senior Research Scientist
Tatiana Vinogradova is a senior research scientist at Northrop Grumman Space Systems in Redondo Beach, CA, where she studies the Arctic from space. Discover more about Tatiana’s inspiration and her day to day work using different types...
Food Farmer Earth
Navigating Water Scarcity: Sustainable Agriculture and the Ogallala Aquifer on the Texas High Plains
This video discusses the critical challenge of water scarcity for farmers on the Texas High Plains, focusing on the Ogallala Aquifer's depletion and the impact on irrigated agriculture. It highlights innovative research and practices...
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: Aquaponic Farming
Adam Navidi is an aquaponic chef who runs Future Foods Farms in California. He combines aquaculture and hydroponics to create an efficient farming method that produces fresh fish and nutrient-rich plants. He encourages people to...
EarthEcho International
Youth in Action: Students Co-Write Legislation to Conserve Millions of Gallons of Water
The Water Guardians from Washington Middle School in La Habra, CA, worked to make an impact in their community through policy. These young women helped to write and pass a bill that conserves freshwater by establishing water-efficiency...
EarthEcho International
Youth in Action: A Young Eagle Scout's Project to Promote Water Conservation
A young Eagle Scout in Southern California created a water-wise garden project at the Lenain Water Treatment facility, demonstrating to tourists how to plant native plants and succulents in a way that is much less water-intensive. His...
Wonderscape
Social Studies Kids: Water Scarcity
Learn all about the most precious resource on this planet. It's not diamonds, gold or silver; it's water! Viewers will appreciate the staggering amounts of water used daily, the challenges ahead with physical scarcity versus economic...
Let's Tute
Conservation of Water: Measures to Address Water Scarcity
This video discusses the problem of water scarcity and provides various measures that can be taken to address it, such as wise and judicious use of water, recycling and reusing water, and introducing efficient irrigation practices. The...
EarthEcho International
Youth in Action: Students Develop Water-Wise Project for School Garden
The video showcases how young students from the Environmental Charter School in Inglewood, California, have developed a water-wise project to irrigate their school garden. The project involves building a portable drip irrigation system...
EarthEcho International
Water by Design: Aquaponics 101
The EarthEcho Expeditions explores how water scarcity is driving exciting innovations in engineering, featuring solutions proposed by end users of water like chef and farmer Adam Navidi who uses aquaponics to conserve water and grow...
Let's Tute
Hydrosphere Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!
The teacher presents a short quiz on the topic of hydro sphere, covering basic concepts such as the states of matter, water cycle processes, and water conservation. The quiz is designed to be fun and engaging, with a mixed bag of easy...
US Department of Agriculture
Conserving Water and Energy
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping farmers in drought affected California conserve water and energy.
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1948 MONTAGE Metropolitan Water Board turncock turning off water supply to broken pipe and inspecting source of water waste / London, England
1948 MONTAGE Metropolitan Water Board turncock turning off water supply to broken pipe and inspecting source of water waste / London, England
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1959 Total Water Use of American Industry: Johns Hopkins Science Review
1959 Total Water Use of American Industry: Johns Hopkins Science Review
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1959 Suburban Development and Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
1959 Suburban Development and Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
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1959 Efficient Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
1959 Efficient Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
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1959 Demonstration of Water Metering, Comparison of Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
1959 Demonstration of Water Metering, Comparison of Water Use: Johns Hopkins Science Review
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1959 Evolution of Water Use Since Prehistoric Times: Johns Hopkins Science Review
1959 Evolution of Water Use Since Prehistoric Times: Johns Hopkins Science Review
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A dike constructed to prevent water from high tides to flood the earth
A dike constructed to prevent water from high tides to flood the earth
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A dike constructed to prevent water from high tides to flood the earth
A dike constructed to prevent water from high tides to flood the earth
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Inside Taps - Turning Off (Multi-Shots with High Quality Audio)
Multiple shots of inside Taps turning off. A short & long edit provided. Audio has been recorded with a high quality shotgun microphone (much higher quality than above preview). Many more similar videos in our 'Around The House' series....