Instructional Video3:24
National Geographic

Hailstone Chop Shop | Life Below Zero

Pre-K - 11th
It hasn't been a good winter for the Hailstones and their snowmobiles. Now Chip‚Äôs machine is acting up. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target=hereank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Life Below Zero
Instructional Video3:00
SciShow

Snakes Use Their Spongy Mouths to Drink

12th - Higher Ed
Snakes don’t have lips, they can't lap up water, and they don’t grab mouthfuls of water and tip their heads back to swallow, so how do they drink? Turns out, some snakes have sponge-mouths that literally soak up water!
Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How do ocean currents work? - Jennifer Verduin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dive into the science of ocean currents (including the Global Conveyor Belt current), and find out how climate change affects them. -- In 1992, a cargo ship carrying bath toys got caught in a storm. Shipping containers washed...
Instructional Video3:11
NASA

NASA Sees Tides Under Ocean’s Surface

3rd - 11th
Internal tides, or internal waves, can reach hundreds of feet underneath the ocean surface, but might only be a few inches high on the surface. Even though they’re underwater, NASA can see these tides from satellites. They...
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

The Moon and Spring Tides

6th - 12th
How the Moon affects daily tides and drives extreme spring tides, when the Sun and Moon align. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. The Moon creates and controls the tides. Its gravitational pull causes ocean water to bulge...
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

Tides Unveiled: A Journey to Understanding Ocean Movements

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating world of tides with a primary school class at Mont-Saint-Michel, where Europe's highest tides occur. Discover how the gravitational forces of the moon and sun orchestrate the ocean's dramatic rise and fall, and...
Instructional Video5:01
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring Marine Biomes: Ocean Zones

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Exploring Marine Biomes video series, students will be able to do the following: Explain that oceans cover about 70% of Earth's surface. List some of the reasons oceans are important to the planet and to living things: -...
Instructional Video6:10
TED Talks

TED: Climate change isn't a distant threat -- it's our reality | Selina Neirok Leem

12th - Higher Ed
Every year, ocean levels rise and high tides flood the low-lying Marshall Islands in the Pacific, destroying homes, salinating water supplies and disrupting livelihoods. In a stirring poem and talk, youth climate warrior Selina Neirok...
Instructional Video11:36
Curated Video

Why Entropy and Time Move Forward: A Scientific Explanation

12th - Higher Ed
What drives natural phenomena? Why does entropy only increase or stay the same. Why does a pencil on its tip fall to the table?

Things always tend towards their lowest energy state. Why is nature driven this...
Instructional Video6:30
msvgo

Non-Conventional Source of Energy Energy from the Sea

K - 12th
It explains tidal energy, wave energy and ocean thermal energy.
Instructional Video8:11
Let's Tute

Accounting Test Time Accounting Cycle

9th - Higher Ed
Do you have any difficulty or problem in the process of "Accounting cycle" ? Here is a quiz that will help you to learn and understand it better.<b<br/>r/>

Please comment your scores in the <br/>comment section below.
Instructional Video12:19
Packt

Authenticating User Endpoints

Higher Ed
API Authentication and Security (Task App): Authenticating User Endpoints
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This clip is from the chapter "API Authentication and Security (Task App)" of the series "The Complete Node.js Developer Course (3rd Edition)".In this...
Instructional Video6:50
Brave Wilderness

Exploring for Sea Creatures!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is joined by Tide Pool expert Aron Sanchez as they comb the California shoreline in search of the mysterious sea creatures that live among the rocks and crashing waves! Finding everything from...
Instructional Video12:04
Brave Wilderness

Surrounded by KILLER WHALES!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and Mark go kayaking with Killer Whales! Yes that’s right…right on the water next to one of the largest predators in the world! The Orca, perhaps the most revered mammal of the sea, is not only...
Instructional Video3:42
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Ranking

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video4:43
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Data

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Breast Cancer Prevention in Your 20s

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn what you can do to prevent breast cancer if you're in your 20s in this Howcast video with expert Marisa Weiss, MD.
Instructional Video4:47
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Formation

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video4:13
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Safety

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video4:23
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Forecasting

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...

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