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Instructional Video3:53
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Where did Earth's water come from? - Zachary Metz

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Water covers over 70% of the Earth, cycling from the oceans and rivers to the clouds and back again. It even makes up about 60% of our bodies. But in the rest of the solar system, liquid water is almost impossible to find. So how did our...
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Instructional Video4:10
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Meet the tardigrade, the toughest animal on Earth - Thomas Boothby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Without water, a human can only survive for about 100 hours. But there's a creature so resilient that it can go without it for decades. This 1-millimeter animal can survive both the hottest and coldest environments on earth, and can even...
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Instructional Video6:39
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Cloudy climate change: How clouds affect Earth's temperature - Jasper Kirkby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As the Earth's surface temperature gradually rises, it has become vital for us to predict the rate of this increase with as much precision as possible. In order to do that, scientists need to understand more about aerosols and clouds....
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Instructional Video2:48
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Climate change: Earth's giant game of Tetris - Joss Fong

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There's a game of Tetris happening on a global scale: The playing space is planet Earth, and all those pesky, stacking blocks represent carbon dioxide -- a greenhouse gas that is piling up ever more rapidly as we burn the fossil fuels...
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Instructional Video17:20
SciShow Kids

Happy Earth Day!

K - 5th
Join Jessi and Squeaks as they talk about some things you can do to make the earth a better place!
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Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Celebrating 25 Years of the GLOBE Program

3rd - 11th
GLOBE, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, is an international program that not only engages students and interested members of the public in hands-on science, but also gives them the opportunity to contribute their observations to a...
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Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

NASA | Earth's Water Cycle

3rd - 11th
Water is the fundamental ingredient for life on Earth. Looking at our Earth from space, with its vast and deep ocean, it appears as though there is an abundance of water for our use. However, only a small portion of Earth's water is...
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Instructional Video4:52
Science360

Science Behind The News: Impacts On Jupiter

12th - Higher Ed
The impact of comets on the surface of Jupiter are a fairly common experience. At the University of Central Florida, astronomers Joseph Harrington and Csaba Palotai are leading a project that studies precisely how these impacts happen,...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

NASA | Know Your Earth

3rd - 11th
This animated video shares a series of fascinating facts about how climate change affects oceans, land, the atmosphere, and ice sheets around the world. With the help of an animated astronaut touring the Earth, the video explains how...
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Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

Explore Different Types Of Caves! | Earth Science Song For Kids | KLT

Pre-K - 8th
Let's learn what caves are and how they form!
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Instructional Video24:03
Curated Video

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Jennifer Dungan Talks About Studying the Earth with Satellites

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Jennifer Dungan, a research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center and project manager for the big-data Earth science initiative, the NASA Earth Exchange.
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Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Learn About Different Types Of Volcanoes | Earth Science Song For Kids | KLT

Pre-K - 8th
There are four classic types of volcanoes, let's learn about them!
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Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

NASA | Earth from Orbit 2012

3rd - 11th
A look back at the best views of our planet from space in the last year, including true color satellite images, Earth science data visualizations, time lapses from the International Space Station, and computer models. NPP "Blue Marble"...
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Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

NASA| On Board NPP - VIIRS: Enabling Future Climate Science

3rd - 11th
NASA's NPP mission will continue collecting critical climate data to help scientist unravel the mysteries of climate change. NPP is carrying five instruments on board. The biggest and most important instrument is The Visible/Infrared...
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Instructional Video23:21
Curated Video

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Hanwant Singh Talks About Earth Science and His Selection as a Finalist for the 2017 Sammies Awards

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Hanwant Singh, atmospheric research director at NASA's Ames Research Center, and finalist for the 2017 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America awards.
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Instructional Video3:10
MinuteEarth

The Best Pokémon (According to Science)

12th - Higher Ed
There’s lots of debate as to which original starter Pokémon is the best fighter among squirtle, bulbasaur, charmander, and pikachu, but only one is the most biologically plausible.
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Instructional Video1:15
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s inner core is superionic — a state of matter distinct from solid, liquid or gas

12th - Higher Ed
Earth’s inner core is neither solid nor liquid, according to a new study in the Nature science journal cited by Science Alert. It’s in what is known as a superionic state.
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Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Our Dynamic Earth: Rebound and Subsidence

3rd - 11th
It’s not only water processes that play a role in global sea level rise – ground movements can play a significant role as well. On a continental scale, Earth’s crust is still recovering from the last ice age. Around 20,000 years ago,...
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Instructional Video1:31
Curated Video

NASA | Beautiful Earth Program at the Goddard Visitor Center

3rd - 11th
About 140 students, parents, and teachers came to the Goddard Space Flight Center Visitor Center in June, 2014 for the Beautiful Earth educational program. The Beautiful Earth program immersed students in a multimedia performance with...
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Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Earth's 4 Spheres /4 Major Spheres of Earth

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about earth's 4 major geological subsystems and how they interact with one another with this fun educational music video and parents. Brought to you by KLT. Don't forget to sing along.
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Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

What Is NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT)? (Mission Overview)

K - 11th
Soon to be operating from the International Space Station, NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) mission will comprehensively measure the mineral composition of Earth’s mineral dust source regions to help...
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Instructional Video4:22
Curated Video

NASA Models the Complex Chemistry of Earth's Atmosphere

3rd - 11th
Air pollution can appear as a gray or orange haze enveloping a city. What the naked eye can’t see are the hundreds of chemical reactions taking place to produce that pollution. NASA science can reveal a more complete picture of...
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Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

STEM Career Closeup: Engineering and Science for Observing and Helping the World

9th - 12th
Pamela Emch is an engineering fellow with Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach, CA. Her work is at the forefront of developing new technologies to answer some of our biggest questions about both Earth and space. Pam offers inspiration and...
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Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Interconnected: The Science of NAAMES

3rd - 11th
Most people wouldn’t expect microscopic life forms in the ocean to have much to do with Earth’s atmosphere. It turns out that their influence is profound, which is why an extraordinary team of scientists has taken to the sea and the air...

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