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What happens to waste after it is discarded? Treating discarded waste consumes many resources and hours of man power. A walk through the facilities of CEAMSE reveals what happens to discarded items and the residue they leave behind.
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Five children explore the bottom of a mine to learn about minerals. From the Kool Books series narrated by Hector Bonilla.
Geese flying south is a sign that winter is arriving. Through numerous examples, this program illustrates the migration of animals. Also explored is the amazing process of hibernation.
Learn the differences between sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks.
Learn about the real man behind the myth of Johnny Appleseed. Viewers discover how his cultivation techniques promoted biodiversity. Part of "The Botany of Desire" series.
Explore the techniques plant physiologists use to study viruses. Viewers discover how breeders produce tulips with the desired durability, disease resistance, and beauty. Part of "The Botany of Desire" series.
Societal change and growth is impacting the ocean ecosystem. One of these consequences is the rapid decline and death of coral reefs. Part of the "Coral Comeback" series.
Join host Joel Greene as he explores how batteries can be recycled. The crew visits a battery recycling plant and helps sort the different types of batteries. Part of the Curiosity Quest Series.
Landfills are full of tires, and special attention must be given to their disposal. If they are not disposed of appropriately, they can cause contamination problems that affect people’s health, damage the environment, and lead to social and political conflicts.
Down in the village square, everyone is scratching themselves. What exactly happened last night after the rain? Hanna and Olli lead the investigation with some help from Suzie the spider. Part of the "My Little Planet" series.
Students are encouraged not only to respect other people, but also their surroundings. Widens viewers' perspectives from their own homes to schools to towns to the planet. Rhymes, stories, and real-life experience help emphasize how the earth is interconnected.
USGS (US Geological Survey) technologist Rick LaHusen describes how the development and deployment of instruments plays a crucial role in mitigating volcanic hazards.
Shows, from a tree's point-of-view, how a house is built and how wood is used in construction. Conservation and ecological responsibility are highlighted.
Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the term landslide and discover why they happen. Part of the Science Video Vocab Series.
Volcanologist Michael Manga and his students study geysers in Chile and Yellowstone National Park. They thread sensors and cameras into the boiling water in an effort to come up with an explanation for why geysers erupt periodically.
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.
It's cold; it's dark. The pressure is immense. A pilot and scientist from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute navigate a remotely operated deep-sea vehicle through underwater canyons, filming the ocean floor and collecting samples.
The children learn about the transformation of water. They watch as the droplets change into rain, vapor, and even a tear on Olli's cheek. Part of the "My Little Planet" series.
Not only can lightning strike twice, but it can also strike the ocean. Individuals must take certain safety measures when surrounded by water during a storm. Part of the "NOAA Ocean Today" series.
Provides an overview of Antarctica's icy habitat. Describes how the seasons affect temperature and daylight. Shows how animals in the water are adapted for the cold. Focuses on the emperor penguin and how it raises its young.
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Resources to teach younger students about animals
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Biology related concepts
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