PBS
The World Before Plate Tectonics
There was a time in Earth’s history that was so stable, geologists once called it the Boring Billion. But the fact is, this period was anything but boring. In fact, it set the stage for our modern version of plate tectonics - and...
SciShow
4 Billion Years in Under 10 Minutes
Have you ever wondered how our earth was created? Here is a brief history about the Earth.
SciShow
The First-Ever Map of Mars’s Interior
We’ve done a surprising amount of exploration on Mars, from its atmosphere, to its surface, and miles deep into its canyons. But mapping its insides has been a quandary that we hadn’t been able to solve until last week!
SciShow
On Venus, You're Walking on Eggshells | SciShow News
Earth's thick crust might one of the reasons our planet can support life. But scientists are looking for something a little more brittle.
TED-Ed
TED-ED: The Pangaea Pop-up - Michael Molina
The supercontinent Pangaea, with its connected South America and Africa, broke apart 200 million years ago. But the continents haven't stopped shifting -- the tectonic plates beneath our feet (in Earth's two top layers, the lithosphere...
Crash Course
The Plate Tectonics Revolution: Crash Course Geography
Today we're going to tell the story of a quiet revolution in the 1960s that shifted our entire understanding of how the Earth works. We currently believe that the Earth's broken outer shell rises from the mantle and folds back in - kind...
Crash Course Kids
The End Is Only The Beginning
It's the end of this first year of Crash Course Kids and we've learned so many things. In this episode, Sabrina takes us on a tour of some of the ideas we've talked about and how they fit into our lives. Also, what all of these ideas...
Curated Video
Lithosphere
The upper layers of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle, as opposed to the more fluid lower mantle and core. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise...
Wonderscape
The Formation of Earth and the Seven Continents
Discover how Earth formed over 4.6 billion years ago, from a cloud of dust and gas to a planet with continents. Learn about the process of continental drift and how it shaped the seven continents we know today. The 7 Continents part 1
Wonderscape
Understanding Earth's Geosphere: The Foundation of Our Planet
Dive into the concept of the geosphere, the fundamental component of Earth's systems. Learn about its composition, role in shaping the planet's surface, and its interconnectedness with other Earth spheres. Earth's Materials and Systems...
Curated Video
Components of the Environment
Dr. Forrester explains how to categorize things into living and nonliving. She also discusses the relationship between plants and animals.
Curated Video
One for All and All for One
Dr. Forrester teaches about the interdependence of the Earth’s spheres and explains how to identify the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
Curated Video
Layers of the Earth /Earths Lithosphere
Learn about the earth's Tectonic Plates with the Layers of the Earth /Earths Lithosphere
Curated Video
Plate Tectonics
“Plate Tectonics” will look at the movement of tectonic plates, and how they have shaped our world.
Curated Video
Earth’s Interconnected Cycles
This video will explain the interconnected cycles of Earth—lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere—and how they work together.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are Tectonic Plates?
This video is answering the question of what are tectonic plates.
Curated Video
High Five Facts - Tectonic plates
This video explores five fun facts about tectonic plates.
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Ecology
We've learned a lot about living organisms on this channel, but now it's time to broaden our scope quite a bit. How do living organisms interact with each other and their physical environments? What is the nature of the biosphere? The...
Professor Dave Explains
The Wilson Cycle and Plate Boundaries
We just learned about plate tectonics, so let's see how that fits into a global-scale model for the formation and destruction of supercontinents called the Wilson Cycle. How do supercontinents like Pangea form and split up? It's an...
Let's Tute
Environmental Sciences: Odd Man Out Activity
In this video, the teacher presents a quick revision of the various components of the environment and the four spheres. The viewers are then given an activity to find the odd man out and state the reason.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 77, VERITAS Small Steps, Giant Leaps
NASA's John Brophy discusses the VERITAS mission to Venus.
Mazz Media
Biosphere
This live-action video program is about the word biosphere. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biosphere through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Next Animation Studio
Powerful ‘river of rocks’ found deep under caribbean
Scientists found that an ancient magma bloom is pushing hot rock from the Pacific into th
FuseSchool
Structure Of The Earth & Its Different Layers
Structure Of The Earth & Its Different Layers | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about Structure of the Earth and the composition its different layers. How was the Earth created? What elements is it made...