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National Geographic Kids: Destination World: South America
Experience the continent that's all about natural extremes; it is home to the planet's largest river (the Amazon) as well as the world's driest place (the Atacama Desert). [2:53]
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National Geographic Kids: Destination World: Europe
Experience the second smallest continent known as the birthplace of Western civilization and find out what makes it unique. [3:24]
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National Geographic: West African Lungfish
Watch this video to learn about the African lungfish, a prehistoric fish that travels through water and mud, and across land, and discover the unique adaptations that make survival possible for this fish. [4:41]
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National Geographic: Video: Travel and Cities: Old San Juan
Video of the old city center of San Juan explains its enduring appeal to tourists and native Puerto Ricans alike. [2:50]
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National Geographic: Birth of a Solar System
The Solar System's birth was far from peaceful. Witness a representation of the spectacular explosion known as the "Big Bang".
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Ck 12: Episd: How Earth Formed
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] View a National Geographic video featuring the way the Earth was formed. [1 hr. 30 min.]
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Hhmi: Bio Interactive: Making of the Fittest: Co Evolution of Genes & Culture
Follow human geneticist Spencer Wells, Director of the Genographic Project of the National Geographic Society, as he tracks down the genetic changes associated with the ability to digest lactose as adults, tracing the origin of the trait...
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Science Kids: Animal Videos: Anaconda Hunting for Food
Video of a female anaconda catching, crushing, and swallowing a capybara, a rodent that can weigh up to one hundred pounds. This meal must sustain it for seven months, until it gives birth to its babies. (Length: 2 min. 48 sec.)
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Science Kids: Space Videos: Mars Rover
Fascinating video showing the landing on Mars of the exploration rover, Opportunity, and a discussion of all the information scientists have been able to glean from its presence there. (Length: 4 min. 57 sec.)
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Science Kids: Space Videos: Birth of the Solar System
Narrated animation showing how the solar system was likely formed. (Length: 2 min. 56 sec.)
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Science Kids: Earth Videos: Global Warming Basics
An introduction to the issue of global warming, what it is, what causes it, and its impact around the world. (Video Length: 3 min. 4 sec.)
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Science Kids: Earth Videos: Learn About Earth's Oceans
Learn about how the world's oceans were created from the birth of the Earth, as well as from thousands of comets that struck it. (Length: 3 min. 46 sec.)
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Science Kids: Earth Videos: The Northern Lights
Stunning time-lapse video of the Northern Lights as seen over Norway. (Length: 4 min. 25 sec.)
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Blue Whale Barrel Roll
Blue whales can grow to 90 feet! "That's longer than a tennis court. Getting that big requires a lot of fuel," says Jeremy Goldbogen, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cascadia Research Collective. That's why Goldbogen studies the whales'...
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Science Kids: Animal Videos: Puffer Fish Video
Video showing how a poisonous puffer fish protects itself from an otter's attack by self-inflating. Watch as the otter struggles with what looks like a small beach ball, eventually giving up. (Length: 1 min. 24 sec.)
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Ankh : Ancient Egyptian Symbol: Hieroglyphic Ideograph
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph or symbol known as the cross of life or key of life and dates back to the Early Dynastic period (3150 BC to 2613 BC). [5:57]
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