This NASA video describes what the sun is and what it is made out of.
Part of the discussion is about sun spots and solar flares. They do a
great job showing actual video and talk on a younger grade level.
This NASA video demonstrates how scientists compare distances between the planets and the sun using the measurement system, Astronomical Units. They do a great job discussing scaling and why we use AU's as the measurement system when talking about our solar system.
Immerse yourself in an engaging animated video that delves into the captivating world of fossils. Discover a wealth of information about various types of fossils and their intricate formation processes. This educational video covers a wide range of fascinating fossils, including trace fossils, mold fossils, resin fossils, and body fossils. Gain a comprehensive understanding of each type as you explore their unique characteristics and significance. Expand your knowledge and fuel your curiosity through this visually captivating and informative exploration of fossils.
A quick video that will describe erosion found in the mountains and show beautiful scenery, then you have found a good one. This video shows scenery from high up in the Oregon mountains and has excellent footage of erosion.
In this educational video, scientists from Arizona State University, discuss a little bit about the red planet, what we know about it, and how we go about studying it. Great introductory video for those studying Mars.
This is an interesting educational video created for the younger students. It is an animation and song that describes the sun and the eight planets. It does skip poor old Pluto, which I refuse to believe is no longer is a planet.
Here is a very well done elementary educational video discussing the importance of soil. The University of New Mexico created it. They use vocabulary that is easy to understand. The video will discusses what is found in soil and how it is important to humans and animals.
Prepare to be amazed and informed by this excellent animated video on the topic of tsunamis. Through the use of stunning visuals and easy-to-follow explanations, viewers will gain a comprehensive understanding of what tsunamis are, how they are formed, and the devastation they can cause. This video is an excellent resource for teachers and students alike, as it can be used to enhance lessons on tsunamis for a wide range of grade levels. After watching this video, viewers will come away with a deeper appreciation for the power of nature and the importance of being prepared.
This is an animated video discussing the age of the earth. It discusses uranium and zirconium dating methods. Part of the video also talks about how geologists use relative age dating.