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What If You Fell Into A Volcano?

Volcanoes are one of the most incredible phenomena’s that nature has to offer, but you don’t want to get too close to one because, well…you’ll see. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifesBiggestQuestions VIDEO CONCEPT: Landon Dowlatsingh - http://bit.ly/2bwFVhQ VOICE ACTOR: Rebec

How Dangerous Would A Supervolcano Eruption Be?

Have you ever wondered what would happen if a supervolcano like Yellowstone erupted? Is humanity doomed? Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin https://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Life Noggin is a animated educational series. Whether it'

Deep Ocean Volcanoes

Learn about underwater volcanoes and the discovery of the erupting deep-ocean volcano West Mata. The video provides students with the opportunity to visualize a phenomenon that is too dangerous and too remote to experience. Students view a visualization of the ocean floor as well as footage that cap

Can a Volcano Destroy the World?

Volcanoes get pretty strong, but strong enough to destroy the world? That kind of depends on what you think the end of the world means... Music is by Brandon Maahs. Check out his website and music by clicking this link: http://www.brandonmaahs.com/audio-reel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Real

Possible Ice Volcano on Titan

Learn how features derived from Cassini radar data indicate a possible ice volcano on Saturn's moon Titan in this video from NASA. Learn about Sotra Facula, a possible cryovolcano (ice volcano) on Saturn's moon Titan. Volcanologist Rosaly Lopes explains how topographic maps derived from Cassini rada

Scientific Tuesdays - Sugar and Acid ERUPTION!!

Get the shirts: http://bit.ly/scishirts In this experiment we will be creating a sugar snake by mixing Sulfuric Acid and Sugar together. Because of the danger associated with Sulfuric Acid it is highly suggested you do not try this at home. Disclaimer: As with this experiment and all other HouseH

Caribbean: Geological powder keg

On the eastern edge of the region, parts of the North and South American plates slide under the Caribbean plate at a rate of about two centimeters per year. Even today, 16 volcanoes are still active over a long period of time. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R. Marel/S. Hillmann/C. Gerisch/A. Kindler/SpiegelTV

Earth as a System

Earth is a complex, evolving body characterized by ceaseless change. To understand Earth on a global scale means using a scientific approach to consider how Earth's component parts and their interactions have evolved, how they function, and how they may be expected to further evolve over time. This

What is the South Sea

The South Sea is part of the largest and deepest ocean in the world. Volcanic islands line up in the Pacific like on a chain. They lie on the Pacific Ring of Fire or are located on the Pacific Plate. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV/C. Moroni/B. Lindenblatt/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: a

NOVA scienceNOW: Mass Extinction

This video segment adapted from NOVA scienceNOW examines a developing theory that might explain a 250-million-year-old "murder mystery." While several possible causes have been considered for the mass extinction that occurred at the end of the Permian period, the scientists featured in the video thi

Volcanism in the Andes

The volcanoes of the Andes are particularly explosive. The oceanic plate that dips below the continental one contains a lot of water. The water evaporates in the glowing magma. High pressure is created, which discharges at the Earth's surface in massive volcanoes. Source: https://www.zdf.de/dokumen