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  • Climate

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    Evergreen trees covered in snow. Caption: We'll look at some factors that affect climate.

    Types of climates and climate zones are explained using familiar examples. This video explores the plants and animals that inhabit different climates, the influence of temperature and precipitation on climate, and the causes of climate change over time. Other topics covered include topography, prevailing winds, rain shadow, altitude, climate, latitude, polar zone, temperate zone, and tropical zone.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Somewhat rocky soil with cactus and scrub-like plants give way to cultivated rows of plants and buildings in the distance. Caption: These areas as known as Mediterranean climate reasons.

    Different processes in nearby coastal oceans drive the ecosystems found in the Mediterranean climate zones. Atmospheric processes over the oceans influence seasonal rainfall patterns, while currents and ocean temperatures affect both local and regional climate conditions. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Map of the world with color highlighting areas of different climates. Caption: Next, Koppen's system defined what are called "macroclimates."

    Presents the relationships between climates and biomes and climates and people. Also, describes the six major climate types, and shows how weather extremes play a major role in each climate type.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Field with green foliage in the foreground and fields with round bales of hay in the background. Caption: The climate still impacts agriculture.

    There are four categories of climate types found around the world and discusses the similarities and differences among them. This program examines cold climate areas, temperate climate regions, dry climates, and equatorial warm and humid climates.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A cartoon shows an example of a T V weather report, extra sunny or cloudy rainy.

    Learn about the difference between weather and climate. Students investigate how glaciers are formed and where they are located. Part of the "Ice Cores: Unlocking Past Climates" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Evergreen plants in shades of green from light to dark cover the landscape. Caption: Shrubby, evergreen plants are widespread in all five areas.

    Great weather, abundant harvests, fabulous food, some of the world's most cosmopolitan and romantic cities are all attributes associated with Mediterranean climates. However, these regions are also critical biodiversity hotspots. This episode offers an overview of the world's Mediterranean-climate zones, pointing out their similarities, unique characteristics and importance, while also illuminating the factors that threaten them. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Snowy field and mountain range. Caption: Polar climates are very, very cold, windy, and snowy.

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Begins with a simple definition of the term and concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular video, students will focus on the term climate. Part of the Science Video Vocab Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Earth as seen from space. Caption: However, such changes take place gradually.

    Scientists know that Earth’s climate has changed many times over billions of years and that Earth’s climate is always changing. Students will understand that climatologists are scientists that look for evidence from the past to help study climate change. This program also highlights the natural factors that affect climate change as well as the connection between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change. Part of the "Real World Science" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Partially cloudy sky with the sun shining through clouds. Caption: The sun heats up different parts of the Earth,

    Climate is what you expect, and weather is what you get. Climate is about long-term records, trends, and averages; weather is about day-to-day experiences. Introduces us to the basics and science of meteorology from its earliest theoretical and observational development to the invention of equipment (the thermometer, barometer, and hygrometer) that led to meteorology becoming a science.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An illustration depicts different layers of an ice core. The layers may contain volcanic remains, dust, and pollen, from a corresponding period.

    This video focuses on important characteristics of climate and explains how ice cores tell the story of climate change. It also clarifies the concept of proxies and reveals the measures that climate scientists use as proxies. Part of the "Ice Cores: Unlocking Past Climates" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person working on powerlines.  Spanish captions.

    Global warming is changing the intensity, duration, and frequency of precipitation. These changing climate patterns are altering the water cycle and negatively impacting the environment. As the climate of regions changes, life on earth is significantly impacted. The increased potential for flooding raises concerns over loss of life and property, and individual actions are critical to lessen global warming and climate change. Chapter 4 of Air: Climate Change Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • View of Earth in space. Spanish captions.

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Begins with a simple definition of the term and concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular video, students will focus on the term climate. Part of the Science Video Vocab Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A Wooly Rhino is grazing on the slope of a mountain.

    Throughout the Pleistocene Epoch, the range of the woolly rhino grew and shrank in sync with global climate. So, what caused the climate and the range of the woolly rhino to cycle back and forth between such extremes? Part of the “Eons” series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Closeup of melting ice. Spanish captions.

    Global warming is accelerating the melting of the world’s glaciers. The rate of glacial retreat has increased over the last hundred years due to global warming and the increase of greenhouse gas emissions. The increase in glaciers melting has significant impact on the water supply for many global communities. Glacial retreat also impacts world climate zones since glaciers help regulate the climate of the planet. However, scientists argue that it is not too late to reverse the effects of global warming in an effort to decrease the rate at which glaciers are melting. Chapter 11 of Air: Climate Change Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Streaks of dark and light. Caption: the climate was still unstable, particularly the spring of 536.

    Is it possible that climate change could have kick-started the end of antiquity and heralded the beginning of the Dark Ages? New scientific insights point to the impact of the eruption of the Ilopango Volcano in Central America. The eruption was violent and propelled ash into the stratosphere. As a result, the sun struggled to break through the ash. The following 10 years were extraordinarily cold, and this was the beginning of a time period marked by famine, war, and an almost complete loss of cultural heritage. Part of the "How Climate Made History" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An illustration of an ice core with years labeled, from top to bottom, 0, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, and 100,000.

    Glaciers reveal past events and record time in much the same way that tree rings record past climate data. In this episode, students will learn how an ice core provides a record of past climates. Part of the "Ice Cores: Unlocking Past Climates" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Frigid water with ice floating in it buts against a sheet of ice. Spanish captions.

    One of the areas showing the greatest impacts of climate change is Antarctica. These impacts are significant because Antarctica serves as the regulator of global climate patterns and helps redistribute heat throughout the planet. Antarctica also greatly influences the circulation of the world’s oceans’ currents. Due to Antarctica’s influence on global climate patterns, scientists and other experts are working together to ensure the protection of Antarctica’s environment. Chapter 8 of Air: Climate Change Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Lush green vegetation as seen from the top of a hillside. Spanish captions.

    Argentina is experiencing a decrease in native forests due to deforestation. As part of the process, only fifteen trees are replaced for every hundred cut down. This depletion of natural vegetation has devastating consequences for the environment. These consequences are immediate and long-term, if not reversed. Deforestation affects climate, biodiversity, conservation, and water absorption. Chapter 5 of Air: Climate Change Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Four newts swimming underwater. Caption: are among the most biologically diverse regions on Earth.

    Characteristics of the Mediterranean climate include great weather, abundant harvests, and some of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. These climate zones also house diverse ecosystems, which are dependent of the geology of the regions. Part of the "Mediterranean-Climate Ecosystems" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Multiple multistory snow covered building complexes at the foot of snow-covered slopes. Caption: The winter sports industry supports more than 37,000 jobs

    Host Jessica Robertson gathers questions from individuals in downtown Denver, Colorado. They want to know how Colorado is affected by climate change. Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) provide the answers and information on how to learn more about climate change.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Animals

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Chemistry

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    A collection of Chemistry related resources

    A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech