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Minute Earth: Invasion of the Yellow Crazy Ant
Ecosystems have been evolving and changing for millions of years, but through the introduction of humans those changes have been sent into overdrive. Because humans have moved and transplated various species these changes can both help...
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Minute Earth: How to Build a Better City
This video explains the importance of keeping the growing world's cities healthy. Suburban districts tend to consume much more energy than cities, and they also create more pollution; therefore, it is necessary to keep cities efficient...
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Minute Earth: Should We Let Pandas Go Extinct?
Wildlife on Earth is disappearing. Today, over 20,000 species are on the verge of dying out, but we simply don't have the time or resources to rescue them all. It's a tough situation but not a unique one. In this video you will learn how...
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Minute Earth: The Secret Social Life of Plants
Plants are more than just green, photosynthesis machines. They behave and adapt to their environmental cues much like animals do. [2:32]
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Minute Earth: The Biggest Organism on Earth
Blue whales are the biggest creatures on Earth, but they are not the biggest "thing." Learn here about the California Redwood and the Pando Aspen tree and their intricate root systems. [2:50]
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Minute Earth: How to Date a Planet
This video is an explanation of how old a planet is based on the decay of its rocks and minerals. [3:19]
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Minute Earth: Birds That Hibernate in Lakes?!
Find out about the very unique journeys of birds, which humans have learned about in a variety of investigative manners. [3:12]
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Minute Earth: Why Do Rivers Curve?
Find out the science behind how and why rivers begin to meander and curve over time. [2:57]
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Minute Earth: Who Are Flowers Trying to Seduce?
In this video, we learn about some of the strategies flowers use to attract pollinators and ensure that they reproduce. [2:18]