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PBS
When a Billion Years Disappeared
In some places, the rocks below the Great Unconformity are about 1.2 billion years older than those above it. This missing chapter in Earth’s history might be linked to a fracturing supercontinent, out-of-control glaciers, and maybe the...
SciShow
Ecstasy in Rivers and The World's First Geological Map
SciShow News shares new research into how music festivals can lead to high levels of drugs in your drinking water, and celebrates the man who created the world’s first geological map.
SciShow
4 Ways to Date an Archaeological Site
From wasps nests to nuclear reactors. Here are just a few clever ways archeologists figure out how old something is.
Curated Video
Fossils and Geographical Evidence
This video outlines how fossils are evidence of geographical phases.
Curated Video
3 Tips on Ordering Pierogi in Polish
Howcast -Pick up three tips on ordering pierogi in Polish with this Howcast video.
Curated Video
Stratified sampling
Pupil outcome: I can carry out a stratified sample. Key learning points: - A biased sample is not necessarily bad. - You may wish to represent certain groupings in your sample. - The sample from each group is proportional to the group size.
Wonderscape
The Anthropocene Epic: A Geological Perspective
Explore the concept of the Anthropocene Epic, a proposed geological era marked by humanity's significant impact on Earth's climate and ecosystems. Learn about the debate surrounding its official start, theories including the advent of...
Visual Learning Systems
Rocks: Rocks From Particles
Upon viewing the Rocks video series, students will be able to do the following: Define rock as a solid, naturally-occurring mixture of minerals. Define minerals as solids with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure....
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - How Old Is It?
Geology as science begins with the industrial revolution in England. For the first time rock strata are studied and compared and an amazing conclusion is drawn. Earth is unbelievably old.