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Instructional Video9:35
SciShow

5 Clues to Earth's Climate History

12th - Higher Ed
As Earth’s climate changes, one of the hardest things to figure out is exactly how the planet will change in response. And while we can’t know the future for sure, we can get a lot of good clues from the past.
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Instructional Video21:48
SciShow

6 of The Weirdest Places on Earth | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of weird places here on Earth, but here are a few of our favorite strange spots!
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Instructional Video2:33
MinuteEarth

Is Soil Alive?

12th - Higher Ed
Soil doesn't seem like it's "alive", yet it functions like a living thing in lots of key ways.
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Instructional Video4:23
Wonderscape

Factors Influencing Fossilization: The Journey to Becoming a Fossil

K - 5th
Understand the complex process of fossilization and the factors that influence whether an organism becomes a fossil. Learn about the rarity of fossilization, with fewer than 10% of today's organisms likely to become fossils. Explore how...
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Instructional Video4:04
Science360

Chemistry pioneer sets her sights on rare earth oxides - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Investigating high temperature materials critical to everyday electronics Renowned chemist, geochemist and materials scientist Alexandra Navrotsky has become a pioneer in her field over the last 50 years. She even has a mineral named...
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Instructional Video3:00
ProTeachersVideo

How Science Works: Journey to Etna: Lava Flow and Gas Emissions

Higher Ed
Find out how volcanic eruptions result in new rock formations and can also affect the Earth's atmosphere. Molten rock below ground is called magma, but when it erupts above ground it's known as lava. When the lava flows cool and solidify...
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Instructional Video14:55
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Our Earth - Who Needs Geology?

9th - 12th
Not only are our cities and almost every product we use derived from the ground, so is almost all our energy. Yet minerals and petroleum products are only the start. Every culture has wondered about the origin and nature of the earth and...
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Instructional Video21:38
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Earth's Materials and Systems

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about the Earth's four systems: the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. It explains the characteristics and interactions of each sphere and how they are interconnected. The video also discusses...
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Instructional Video11:04
Bozeman Science

Geology

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how rock is formed and changed on the planet. The video begins with a brief description of rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. Plate tectonics is used to describe structure near plate boundaries. Hot...
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Instructional Video9:38
Bozeman Science

Environmental Systems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how matter and energy are conserved within the Earth's system. Matter is a closed system and Energy is open to the surroundings. In natural systems steady state is maintained through feedback loops...
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Instructional Video9:36
SciShow

5 Types of Awesome Glass Made by Nature

12th - Higher Ed
When it comes to sparkly objects, the planet Earth has a lot to offer. Here are 5 especially awesome glasses made by nature! chapters OBSIDIAN 0:57 2 OPAL 4:09 3 TEKTITES 5:46 FULGURITE 6:27 GLASS SPONGES 8:07
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Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

What Happened to India's Moon Lander? - SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
This week, scientists try to figure out what went wrong with India's moon lander, and what went right with a newly discovered, naturally occurring mineral.
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Instructional Video9:55
TED Talks

TED: The powerful possibilities of recycling the world's batteries | Emma Nehrenheim

12th - Higher Ed
The world has plenty of clean energy. The problem is storing that energy and getting it where we need it, when we need it, says battery recycling pioneer Emma Nehrenheim. While batteries are fundamental to powering a sustainable future,...
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Instructional Video3:04
MinuteEarth

How To (Literally) Save Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to http://www.soylent.com/earth for sponsoring this video! Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz -...
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Instructional Video3:02
MinuteEarth

Why Do We STILL Use Lead Pipes?!

12th - Higher Ed
We've known for millennia that lead pipes could make us sick, so why are we still drinking from them?
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Instructional Video5:21
Curated Video

Why Is It Called "Dead" Sea? Why Does Everyone Float In This Sea?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lying on the lowest point on the Earth, the hypersaline Dead Sea is one of the most fascinating places on this planet. People float effortlessly here and that is the major attraction of the Dead Sea. But besides this natural buoyancy,...
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Instructional Video1:32:21
World Science Festival

The Deep: Exploring Earth’s Last Frontier

6th - 11th
#briangreene #ocean #water For centuries, humans believed the deep sea was lifeless, but new technologies have revealed that this previously hidden realm is home to rich ecosystems, mineral treasures, and an astounding kaleidoscope of...
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Instructional Video9:50
Curated Video

NASA | Exploring the Inner Solar System (Part 5/6)

3rd - 11th
In part 5, Dr. Garvin conveys the amazing past successes of robotic explorations on Mars and what we have to look forward to with the upcoming Mars Science Lab, also known as the Curiosity rover. (Show Description) Chief Scientist of...
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Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Do bones decompose? How long does it take for bones to decompose?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ever wonder why bones can survive hundreds of years without decomposing? This is due to the unique composition of bone. Bone is primarily composed of a very stable protein called collagen and the mineral calcium. The association between...
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Instructional Video7:10
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Geology

12th - Higher Ed
Geology is the study of the Earth itself. But contrary to popular belief, geologists don't just look at rocks all day. Of course rocks are important to study, but geologists also study earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and the structure...
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Instructional Video32:49
Curated Video

‎On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 6: The Prospects of Heavy Metal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Asteroids, ho! Pioneering space miners dream of Psyche, the largest metal asteroid in the solar system.
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Instructional Video4:07
Seeker

A New State of Water Reveals a Hidden Ocean in Earth’s Mantle

9th - 11th
Diamonds from deep within the earth carry a new form of water ice, Ice-VII, that confirms there’s an ocean underneath us! Here’s what we know. This Massive Asteroid Is Headed for Earth…. What Now?- https://youtu.be/yL7EEXg2niU Read More:...
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Instructional Video3:40
Seeker

The Mystifying Structures Hidden Within Earth’s Mantle

9th - 11th
Over four decades have passed since researchers discovered two continent-sized blobs wrapped around Earth's core, and they're still trying to figure out what they are. Here's what they know so far. There’s a Subterranean Biosphere Hiding...
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Instructional Video2:36
Jam Campus

THE ROCK CYCLE SONG | Science Music Video

6th - 8th
✌SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2F48qzK 📩 [FREE DOWNLOAD] 7 SECRETS OF MAKING YOUR OWN SONGS: http://eepurl.com/geN6WT 🎤 SING THE KARAOKE VERSION → Practice your skills: https://www.jamcampus.com/rock-cycle-song 🔥NEED A VIDEO...