Instructional Video3:44
Wonderscape

Inland Bodies of Water: Lakes, Ponds, and Springs

K - 5th
Discover the differences between lakes, ponds, and springs, and learn how each forms. Explore how lakes often have deeper waters while ponds are shallower, and see how springs bring groundwater back to the surface, creating fresh...
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

Bodies of Water

3rd - 8th
"Bodies of Water" explores various bodies of water on a map of the United States.
Instructional Video2:48
Wonderscape

Bodies of Water by Land: Bays, Gulfs, and Coves

K - 5th
Learn about the unique features of bays, gulfs, and coves, and how their shapes and connections to land set them apart. Discover what makes a gulf's deep inlet different from a bay's wide opening and how coves provide sheltered spots...
Instructional Video4:14
Wonderscape

Connective Bodies of Water: Marshes, Estuaries, and Straits

K - 5th
Discover how marshes, estuaries, and straits connect different bodies of water and maintain balance in their ecosystems. Learn about the vital roles of marshes and estuaries in filtering water and supporting life, and see how straits...
Instructional Video3:43
Wonderscape

Bodies of Water in Motion: Rivers, Streams, and Waterfalls

K - 5th
Discover the dynamic world of flowing water, from the winding paths of rivers and the fast-moving streams that join them, to the dramatic drops of waterfalls. Learn how these bodies of water are defined by their movement and the forces...
Instructional Video4:17
Wonderscape

Human-made Bodies of Water: Canals, Harbors, and Reservoirs

K - 5th
Explore the world of human-made bodies of water, from the canals that connect oceans and cities to harbors that shelter ships and facilitate trade. Learn how reservoirs help store and control water flow, providing crucial resources for...
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Bodies of Water 2

3rd - 8th
Bodies of Water differentiates between different bodies of water by exploring bays, canals, gulfs, lakes, oceans, rivers, seas, and straits.
Instructional Video1:52
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Water: Where Is Water

9th - 12th
Everyday we use water. We drink water, use it to cook our food, and we use it to wash things. This video takes a look at the many important investigating water uses of water, while exploring its basic characteristics.
Instructional Video19:42
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Communities and Geography

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of communities and how they are influenced by geography. They discuss different types of communities such as urban, suburban, and rural, as well as the impact of bodies of water like...
Instructional Video0:21
The March of Time

1937: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT: AERIAL Angled WS Pan Am S-40 'Clipper' amphibious flying boat, XWS Flying boat in profile landing on unidentified body of water. Angled WS S-40 taxiing after landing on water. Pan-American World Airways, commercial airline.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1937: SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT: AERIAL Angled WS Pan Am S-40 'Clipper' amphibious flying boat, XWS Flying boat in profile landing on unidentified body of water. Angled WS S-40 taxiing after landing on water. Pan-American World Airways,...
Instructional Video0:10
The March of Time

1965: BODY OF WATER: TD WS Ocean, sea w/ wind ripples on calm water, TU WS Empty ocean, sea w/ no waves, or boats, intense early afternoon light reflection.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1965: BODY OF WATER: TD WS Ocean, sea w/ wind ripples on calm water, TU WS Empty ocean, sea w/ no waves, or boats, intense early afternoon light reflection.
Instructional Video0:05
The March of Time

1942: WORLD WAR II: WWII Convoy of US ships in silhouette on unidentified body of water PAN (L) behind soldier standing by railing looking out at ships.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1942: WORLD WAR II: WWII Convoy of US ships in silhouette on unidentified body of water PAN (L) behind soldier standing by railing looking out at ships.
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

What the names for bodies of water mean

9th - 11th
What do all those bodies of water really mean? In this episode of Vox Almanac, Phil Edwards travels through the map to define bodies of water. Find Phil Edwards on Facebook hereref='https://www.facebook.com/philedwardsinc1'...
Instructional Video6:19
Healthcare Triage

You're Probably not Dehydrated: The Eight Glasses of Water a Day Myth

Higher Ed
How much water should you drink every day? Not as much as you've been told. This summer, like many summers before it, has seen a rash of articles warning us not only that is dehydration is dangerous, but that it is also ubiquitous. Real...
Instructional Video1:53
SciShow

Why Does Getting Water Up Your Nose Hurt So Much?

12th - Higher Ed
Jumping into a refreshingly cold body of water on a hot summer day can feel wonderful, except for your nose. Why does it hurt so much when you get water up your nose?
Instructional Video13:30
TED Talks

TED: Why Africa must become a center of knowledge again | Olufemi Taiwo

12th - Higher Ed
How can Africa, the home to some of the largest bodies of water in the world, be said to have a water crisis? It doesn't, says Olufemi Taiwo -- it has a knowledge crisis. Taiwo suggests that lack of knowledge on important topics like...
Instructional Video6:02
SciShow

The Erratic Behavior of Water

12th - Higher Ed
Water is one of the most abundant and important substances on Earth, so you think we'd know everything there is to know about it. Turns out, water is so much stranger and more complex than we ever thought! Join Olivia Gordon for a new...
Instructional Video7:44
Curated Video

Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? Scientific Origins of Water

12th - Higher Ed
Water on earth is found in all three forms. But how did water get on earth? Where did the water on earth come from? The earth has an estimated 325 million trillion gallons of it. But earth began as a barren,...
Instructional Video7:00
Curated Video

Understanding ADH and the Control of Water Balance in the Body

Higher Ed
This video explains the role and function of ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) in controlling the body's water balance. It describes how ADH is produced and released from the pituitary gland in response to changes in the body's water content,...
Instructional Video6:51
Curated Video

Osmoregulation: Maintaining the Balance of Water and Mineral Ions in the Body

Higher Ed
This video is about osmoregulation, which is the control of the balance of water and mineral ions in the body. The video explains the importance of maintaining the correct balance of water in cells, as cells that gain or lose too much...
Instructional Video8:05
Curated Video

The Inner Workings: How Our Bodies Use Water, Gas, and Electricity

6th - Higher Ed
Venture into the fascinating 'factory' of the human body, where water, gases, and electricity play crucial roles in our daily functions. From hydrating cells and transporting nutrients to facilitating breath and powering the heart,...
Instructional Video2:01
TMW Media

Properties Of Water: How water sustains living things

K - 5th
How do plants use water to live and grow? How does water help the human body? What food contains the highest amount of water? Properties Of Water, Part 3
Instructional Video1:57
Curated Video

How Many Glasses of Water Do You Need a Day?

6th - Higher Ed
Ever feel like you are literally wilting when the weather's hot? We droop like a houseplant that needs to be watered. When the plant gets a good long drink it bounces back to life and the same goes for humans who are...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Osmoregulation: Maintaining the Balance of Water and Mineral Ions in the Body

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of osmoregulation, which refers to the control of the balance of water and mineral ions in the body. The video explains the importance of maintaining a constant internal environment for efficient cell...

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