Have you ever wondered where the heat inside the Earth comes from? Look no further than this fascinating video found on EducationalResource.org. This video explores the origins of the Earth's internal heat, dispelling the common misconception that it is due to pressure alone. Through clear explanations and engaging visuals, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex processes that contribute to the Earth's internal heat.
Where did all the material found in Saturn's rings come from? How did those rings form? Find out the answer to those questions and share this video with your students.
This video would be more for advanced students, but it does a good job of explaining how media can get scientific ideas completely screwed up. The video discusses what black holes are and how scientific ideas and theories can change as new evidence appears.
Find out how scientists use the light spectrum to locate exoplanets. Also, this video explores what an exoplanet would require in order to sustain life.
Scientists have recently discovered an ancient lake bed on the planet Mars. This video gets into topics of geology such as erosion, deposition, and certain rock formations. The video also talks about why the ancient lake had possible capabilities to support life.
Here is an interesting man/nature made landform found in Turkmenistan. This video describes how scientists search for oil and natural gas created a crater on accident. The crater leaked methane, so they thought they would just burn it off. Well, decades later it is still burning. This video discusses the science and history behind the phenomena.