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Ages: 8 - 18
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Phillipe Coustaeau and the team dive in the Red Sea, one of the warmest seas in the world. Despite the warm temperatures, coral reefs flourish with their flourescent pigmentation putting on an amazing show of technicolour. Fantastic clip taken from t...he BBC Oceans series. (2:31)
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December 22, 2011 at 12:49 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 11 - 18
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The Ocean is essential to life on Earth. Most of Earth's water is stored in the ocean. Although 40 percent of Earth's population lives within, or near coastal regions- the ocean impacts people everywhere. Without the ocean, our planet would be uninha...bitable. This animation helps to convey the importance of Earth's oceanic processes as one component of Earth's interrelated systems. (06:01)
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August 24, 2012 at 06:16 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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From NASA. Earth is the water planet. Although forty percent of Earth's population lives within or near coastal regions, the ocean impacts people everywhere. Most of Earth's water is stored in the ocean -- a driving force for weather and climate. The... Earth's surface is warmed unevenly by the sun. (05:22)
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September 17, 2012 at 06:36 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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In this NASA video segment learn how oceans were formed and what makes oceans salty. This segment also explains the differences between ocean and fresh water rivers.
June 28, 2010 at 08:48 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 9 - 18
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This segment of the Ocean Odyssey series describes how the salinity and temperature of the ocean increases its density. Produced specifically for students and is suitable for elementary and older students.
(This is an Emmy award-winning series of ...instructional programs that introduces students in grades 3-5 to NASA and integrates mathematics, science, and technology through the use of Problem-Based Learning (PBL), scientific inquiry, and the scientific method. The series seeks to motivate students to become critical thinkers and active problem solvers.)
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November 22, 2009 at 12:41 PM
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Ages: 4 - 18
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So often students are asked study about oceans, read about oceans, and understand oceans. Yet what if they have never taken a trip to actually SEE the ocean? This video will allow you to take a beach break with the relaxing sounds of these Caribbea...n Ocean Waves. No narration, simply the sounds of nature. Run time 09:59.
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November 25, 2010 at 08:19 PM
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Ages: 12 - 18
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Explore the unbelievable life that swims in our deep blue seas. Enjoy
David Gallos amazing footage that showcases some of the world’s most
amazing creatures.
June 9, 2010 at 01:12 PM
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Ages: 6 - 18
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Most people think corals are stones, but they are actually little
animals which start off as mobile polyps. Once these polyps settle on
the sea-floor, they don’t move for the rest of their lives! The little
polyps secrete a calcium-carbonate wh...ich forms an armor around them.
Corals are an extremely integral part of the ecosystem in the sea. They
live in waters which are not very rich in nutrients. They form symbiotic
relationships with fish, bacteria, and algae which help recycle wastes
while providing every member of the ecosystem with enough nutrients to
flourish.
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June 9, 2010 at 01:03 PM
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Ages: 3 - 10
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In this video, Huckle and Lowly learn about icebergs. Most of the iceberg is under water. Sometimes big chunks fall off glaciers and this is how we get icebergs. Icebergs are much bigger than it looks. This is a great, quick teaching resource for lea...rning about our world. Most students will not have background knowledge of icebergs and this will help to visualize the concept. Students will enjoy this video (1:06).
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January 30, 2011 at 03:04 PM
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Ages: 8 - 12
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Oceans contain 97% of the water on the Earth and are home to a huge number of living creatures. Most of these creatures, about 90% of them, live near the water's surface, where the pressure not so great and they can get some light. Learn more about... our oceans with this slide show from StudyJams. Vibrant images are set to music while information is written under each photo.
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May 22, 2011 at 01:43 PM
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