Instructional Video5:27
SciShow Kids

The Biggest Volcano Ever is in Space! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Jessi and Sam the Bat talk about the biggest volcano ever that we know of. And it's not on Earth. It's Olympus Mons, on the planet Mars!
Instructional Video5:44
SciShow

How Old Are You? Well, Your Liver Is 3

12th - Higher Ed
This week, a group of researchers use nuclear fallout to figure out how old liver cells are, while another gets one step closer to predicting volcanic eruptions.
Instructional Video4:08
SciShow

How Do Honey Bees Survive Natural Disasters?

12th - Higher Ed
Honey bees may be small, but they manage to survive some pretty big disasters. Whether it’s hurricanes, wildfires, or even volcanoes, honey bees seem to have a plan for everything.
Instructional Video5:52
SciShow

How Old Are You? Well, Your Liver Is 3

12th - Higher Ed
This week, a group of researchers use nuclear fallout to figure out how old liver cells are, while another gets one step closer to predicting volcanic eruptions.
Instructional Video4:07
SciShow

How Do Honey Bees Survive Natural Disasters?

12th - Higher Ed
Honey bees may be small, but they manage to survive some pretty big disasters. Whether it’s hurricanes, wildfires, or even volcanoes, honey bees seem to have a plan for everything.
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Exploring Volcanos

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “Exploring Volcanos” which examines characteristics of volcanos.
Instructional Video8:00
Physics Girl

Why Hawaii's volcano is so UNUSUAL

9th - 12th
Hawaii is known for its volcanoes, but most volcanoes on earth exist along tectonic plate lines. Hawaii does not! What causes Hawaii to form, and how is it related to the mystery of a magnetic bar code across the Pacific Ocean? Host...
Instructional Video9:42
Weird History

Pompeii Facts That Will Blow Your Mind

12th - Higher Ed
Mount Vesuvius was responsible for the destruction of the city of Pompeii in 79 AD. Nearly everyone has heard one story or another about arguably the most well-known volcanic eruption in history, but how many of you know what really...
News Clip8:54
Curated Video

Using volcanoes as a sustainable energy solution

9th - Higher Ed
Underneath a group of dormant volcanoes just north of Vancouver lies a sustainable energy source — more specifically, geothermal power generated by superheated steam — that could help in the fight against climate change. Now, scientists...
News Clip8:54
Curated Video

Harnessing geothermal energy from volcanoes

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News heads out with a team of scientists to explore the geothermal potential of a group of dormant volcanoes north of Vancouver and how they can be harnessed as a new sustainable energy source.
News Clip2:16
Curated Video

Antarctic island may hold clues about the climate’s next century

9th - Higher Ed
On Antarctica’s Deception Island, Canadian scientists study the links between melting ice sheets and rising global sea levels, saying what happens in Antarctica doesn’t stay there.
News Clip1:27
Curated Video

#TheMoment a CBC reporter was chased by a seal in Antarctica

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Susan Ormiston recounts the moment she was chased by a seal on the shores of Deception Island, Antarctica.
Stock Footage2:32
Curated Video

Volcanoes from the Sky: Drone Views of Peaks and Craters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This stunning drone footage captures the majestic beauty of dormant and quiet volcanoes, showcasing their towering peaks, vast craters, and rugged, weathered landscapes. Glide over volcanic ridges and expansive calderas, experiencing the...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

From Tokyo to Mount Fuji: Stunning Drone Footage of Japan's Splendor

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fly above the stunning landscapes of Japan. This amazing drone footage reveals the vibrant streets of Tokyo, the serene beauty of Japan’s coast and islands, and the picturesque Mount Fuji. Experience the peaceful ambience of Japan’s...
News Clip2:19
British Movietone

MOUNT ETNA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An awesome spectacle for the thousands of tourists in the area, but disaster for the villagers. Mount Etna erupts once again with two violent explosions sending a new wave of destruction racing towards the towns below. Residents...
Stock Footage0:20
Bridgeman Arts

Hawaii, 1952: Scenes of Hawaii from News Magazine before it became a state

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hawaii, 1952: Scenes of Hawaii from News Magazine before it became a state.
Stock Footage4:19
Bridgeman Arts

El Teide

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tourist images of the Teide mountain and its natural environment including a swimming pool and the Tenerife Airport.
Stock Footage2:43
Bridgeman Arts

Mauna Loa 1942

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii. You can see the fire in different shots and also the lava.
Stock Footage10:36
Bridgeman Arts

Volcanoes, 1920s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
World map. Volcano smoking. Shots of volcano. Graph showing lava cracks underground. Shots of lava. Man’s hands holding lumps of lava. Cliffs. Man shows lava in lab. Graphs. Shots of volcano. People climb volcano, man in lab. Locals flee...
Stock Footage4:00
Bridgeman Arts

Venice And Versuvius 1930s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Man feds pigeons in square. Shots of buildings and rivers. Tour of ruins. Rowing to ship anchored offshore. Vesuvius erupting though man & locals watch close by. Shots of smoking volcano. Train down volcano.
Stock Footage0:35
Bridgeman Arts

THE VOLCANO OF SANTORINI, GREECE, 1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the film we watch a visit to Nea Kameni of Thira, the active volcano of Santorini. Just four years before the film was shot, the great earthquake of 1956 had occurred, and the last eruption happened 10 years earlier, in 1950. We are...
Stock Footage3:09
Bridgeman Arts

Spain, 1930s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cars in busy streets. Street traders. Locals going about everyday life. People on volcano mouth. Traffic in street. Cobblers on curbside. Ships in harbor. Man walks into street, almost knocked down by tram. Car having wheel change. Ship...