Instructional Video7:42
SciShow

The Most Incredible Snowfall on Earth Occurs Deep Underwater

12th - Higher Ed
Deep in the ocean, fluffy bits of organic matter fall like snow. But this marine snow isn’t just pretty; it’s an essential part of our ocean food webs and our global climate!
Instructional Video1:50
National Geographic

See Secret Eating Habits of Deep-Sea Dwellers | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Jellyfish and other jelly-like animals are more important to the deep ocean food web than previously thought, based on findings from years of video captured by MBARI. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video7:39
SciShow

This Robot Filled the Deep Ocean Gap in the Carbon Cycle

12th - Higher Ed
Carbon is fundamental to life on Earth. And it goes through a complex cycle, from up in the atmosphere, to the depths of the ocean. But down there, the carbon trail gets harder to follow. Or at least, it was that way until this little...
Instructional Video27:14
SciShow

The Mountains Below Us (And Other Deep Sea Treasures) | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
From spooky-looking towers that belch white "smoke" to a mountain range in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, the seafloor is full of features as dynamic as the surface! That's part of why we've done many SciShow episodes about the ocean....
Instructional Video0:58
NASA

How El Niño Impacts Marine Plant Life

3rd - 11th
El Niño years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and NASA scientists are studying the relationship between the two. Ocean color maps, based on a month's worth of satellite data, show El Niño's impact on...
Instructional Video4:40
MinuteEarth

Rise Of The Mesopredator🎵 (ft. ScienceWithTom)

12th - Higher Ed
Try Dashlane for freeref='http://bit.ly/minutedash.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>free Use promo code "minuteearth" for 10% off Dashlane Premium. To see sohereyrics, click "CC" on the video or, for an annotated version, click