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Our Planet | From Deserts to Grasslands | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
In this episode: Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North American grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground.
For more about Grasslands please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-grasslands
Download free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth
US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of...
published: 17 Apr 2020
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10 Hours Of Relaxing Planet Earth II Grassland Sounds | Earth Unplugged
Sit back, relax and enjoy the 5th in our series of Planet Earth II visual soundscapes. Fly above the plains and immerse yourself in this fertile grassland habitat. All footage used was filmed by the Planet Earth II camera teams whilst out on location. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
As part of the Real Happiness Project we want to take you on a journey through some of the most stunning grassland landscapes on earth.
Animal Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse
Expeditions: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedExpeditionsAndLocationFilms Big
Questions with Maddie: http://bit.ly/BigQuestionsWithMaddieMoate
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing...
published: 25 Jul 2017
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The Grassland Biome - Biomes #5
Grass. If there is one plant that has come to dominate our world, it’s this. Occupying every biome on earth except the icesheets, grasses have colonised every patch of soil, from tropical to temperate forests, savannah to steppe, scrubland to desert. Humans have taken these grasses and shaped them over generations into crops that feed the world today. Their homelands are the seas of grass we call Meadow, Prairie, Pampas, Veldt and Steppe - the world’s Grasslands.
🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
0:00 Opening Montage
0:51 Introduction and Titles
1:48 What is Grass?
2:31 Grasslands vs Savannah
2:57 Related Climate Zones
3:19 Holdridge Lifezones Chart
3:36 Prairie, Steppe, Pampas, Veldt
5:01 Global Distribution, North America
6:15 South American Grasslands
6:48 Grasslands in Africa, New Zealand
7:20 Eurasian Gr...
published: 09 Feb 2020
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Grasslands
#ngscience #grasslands #environments
Look at this big place full of grass. It's called a grassland! When it's spring, lots of pretty flowers grow here. Do you see many trees? Nope, grasslands don't have a lot of trees.
Lots of animals love the grassland. Look, there's a hopping grasshopper! And a flying butterfly! And quick little rabbits and mice! What other animals can you spot?
Grasslands are all around the world. Sometimes, people call them plains, prairies, or savannas. So, next time you see a big field of grass, remember, it's a grassland, a home to many wonderful animals and beautiful flowers!
Exploring the Importance of Grasslands in Science Education for Young Learners
Understanding grasslands is crucial for science education among young learners. Grasslands are vast areas fi...
published: 05 Jul 2023
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Hanggai - The Vast Grassland / 辽阔的草原 汉语字幕版
From the new album Horse of Colors
published: 10 May 2016
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GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM | Animation
For today’s topic, we are going to talk about the “Grassland Ecosystem”.
There are lots of places on Earth where grasses spread out on the ground that ranges through mountains.
The wind blowing through the grass is like green waves of the ocean that look magical to the eye. These are the grassland biomes and they are really amazing places. So let's dive in to find out what they are.
The grassland biome is named after the things you see first on them, the grass. It's quite dry close to a desert, but it has healthy grasses and good land.
But since it is dry, there are hardly any trees growing there! That's because Large trees need lots of water to survive. Now since there's very little rain, only the low grasses and wildflowers grow because they drink the water in the soil faster than...
published: 23 Aug 2020
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#4 - Grasslands Chant
Track for The Lion King Jr. The Musical, being put on by Clinton County Showcase on July 6-9, 2017.
Auditions are May 20th. For details, contact Nick Mueth at [email protected]
published: 10 Apr 2017
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What are Grasslands | Science for Kids
#grassland
Hey kids!
In today's video, we will be learning about Grasslands.
Did you know that there are different types of grasslands?
That's right. They are prairies, savannas, and steppes!
If you want to know more about grasslands, come on in and join us in todays lesson.
published: 22 Mar 2023
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Let's Explore! The Grassland Biome
WARNING: The video contains two short segments with lightning - could be a seizure trigger. The segments are at 3:25-3:28 and 3:57-4:05
Let's explore the conditions, creatures, and special features of the grassland biome through video clips and images, music and audio clips. Learn about the weather patterns, land features, animals and plants of the world's savannas, as well as of the temperate grasslands. Made possible by the artists at Pexels, Pixabay, and the audio content from artists at YouTube.
Music: New Day - Patrick Patrikios, Trickling Up - Godmode, Drifting at 432 Hz - Unicorn Heads
Do you have feedback or would like to request a video topic? Please contact us at [email protected].
published: 16 Jul 2021
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The most beautiful grassland, The Hulunbuir Prairie in Inner Mongolia. #shorts
This footage was taken in Hulunbuir grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China.
Wonderful mountains, landscapes, and impressions made to relax your mind and soul. Drone videos, First-person view (FPV) videos made with high-quality cameras. Let travel your heart and would to amazing places you never been before. Subscibe for more videos.
published: 10 Jul 2021
50:55
Our Planet | From Deserts to Grasslands | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
In this ...
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
In this episode: Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North American grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground.
For more about Grasslands please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-grasslands
Download free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth
US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Our Planet | From Deserts to Grasslands | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
https://youtube.com/Netflix
https://wn.com/Our_Planet_|_From_Deserts_To_Grasslands_|_Full_Episode_|_Netflix
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
In this episode: Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North American grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground.
For more about Grasslands please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-grasslands
Download free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth
US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Our Planet | From Deserts to Grasslands | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
https://youtube.com/Netflix
- published: 17 Apr 2020
- views: 38571532
10:00:00
10 Hours Of Relaxing Planet Earth II Grassland Sounds | Earth Unplugged
Sit back, relax and enjoy the 5th in our series of Planet Earth II visual soundscapes. Fly above the plains and immerse yourself in this fertile grassland habit...
Sit back, relax and enjoy the 5th in our series of Planet Earth II visual soundscapes. Fly above the plains and immerse yourself in this fertile grassland habitat. All footage used was filmed by the Planet Earth II camera teams whilst out on location. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
As part of the Real Happiness Project we want to take you on a journey through some of the most stunning grassland landscapes on earth.
Animal Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse
Expeditions: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedExpeditionsAndLocationFilms Big
Questions with Maddie: http://bit.ly/BigQuestionsWithMaddieMoate
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth.
Want to share your views? Join our BBC Studios Voice: https://www.bbcstudiosvoice.com/register
This is a channel from BBC Studios, trading as BBC Studios, who help fund new BBC programmes.
Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx
https://wn.com/10_Hours_Of_Relaxing_Planet_Earth_Ii_Grassland_Sounds_|_Earth_Unplugged
Sit back, relax and enjoy the 5th in our series of Planet Earth II visual soundscapes. Fly above the plains and immerse yourself in this fertile grassland habitat. All footage used was filmed by the Planet Earth II camera teams whilst out on location. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
As part of the Real Happiness Project we want to take you on a journey through some of the most stunning grassland landscapes on earth.
Animal Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse
Expeditions: http://bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedExpeditionsAndLocationFilms Big
Questions with Maddie: http://bit.ly/BigQuestionsWithMaddieMoate
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth.
Want to share your views? Join our BBC Studios Voice: https://www.bbcstudiosvoice.com/register
This is a channel from BBC Studios, trading as BBC Studios, who help fund new BBC programmes.
Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx
- published: 25 Jul 2017
- views: 239661
10:52
The Grassland Biome - Biomes #5
Grass. If there is one plant that has come to dominate our world, it’s this. Occupying every biome on earth except the icesheets, grasses have colonised every p...
Grass. If there is one plant that has come to dominate our world, it’s this. Occupying every biome on earth except the icesheets, grasses have colonised every patch of soil, from tropical to temperate forests, savannah to steppe, scrubland to desert. Humans have taken these grasses and shaped them over generations into crops that feed the world today. Their homelands are the seas of grass we call Meadow, Prairie, Pampas, Veldt and Steppe - the world’s Grasslands.
🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
0:00 Opening Montage
0:51 Introduction and Titles
1:48 What is Grass?
2:31 Grasslands vs Savannah
2:57 Related Climate Zones
3:19 Holdridge Lifezones Chart
3:36 Prairie, Steppe, Pampas, Veldt
5:01 Global Distribution, North America
6:15 South American Grasslands
6:48 Grasslands in Africa, New Zealand
7:20 Eurasian Grasslands
8:16 Grassland Plant Species
8:45 Grassland Fauna, Wildlife
9:11 Ecosystem Threats, Agriculture
10:00 Outro
Prairie is almost exclusively used to refer to the grasslands of North America, and is a word borrowed from the early French settlers to this region, meaning simply “meadow” in that language. Steppe refers mostly to the grasslands of Eurasia, and is taken directly from the Russian word for this biome. Pampas is the most common word for the extensive grasslands of mid-southern South America and is from the Quechua word for plain. Veldt, the Afrikaans word for field, is a loose term to describe the open upland country of eastern South Africa that is sometimes grassland but might also be scrub.
Grasslands can be found in these countries: Canada, USA, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, South Africa, New Zealand, Turkey, Iran, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China.
The domestication of various species of the grass family into cereal crops is regarded as one of the key developments of human civilisation. Wheat, corn, rice, barley, oats, millet, sugar and many more crops that directly, or through fodder for livestock, feed us, are all grasses. And so this humble family of plants that colonised the world and later went onto feed ours can be thought of in many ways as the most important in our world.
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FURTHER READING:
LONS08 - A new world natural vegetation map for global change studies - http://www.scielo.br/pdf/aabc/v80n2/a17v80n2.pdf
Holdridge Life Zones - https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Holdridge-Life-Zones-classification-system-2_fig3_274460180
Additional charts, maps and images along with the narrative script - click here:
👉 https://geodiode.com/biomes/grasslands
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📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️
http://geodiode.com/biomes/grasslands#credits
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Narrated, Written and Produced by
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https://wn.com/The_Grassland_Biome_Biomes_5
Grass. If there is one plant that has come to dominate our world, it’s this. Occupying every biome on earth except the icesheets, grasses have colonised every patch of soil, from tropical to temperate forests, savannah to steppe, scrubland to desert. Humans have taken these grasses and shaped them over generations into crops that feed the world today. Their homelands are the seas of grass we call Meadow, Prairie, Pampas, Veldt and Steppe - the world’s Grasslands.
🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
0:00 Opening Montage
0:51 Introduction and Titles
1:48 What is Grass?
2:31 Grasslands vs Savannah
2:57 Related Climate Zones
3:19 Holdridge Lifezones Chart
3:36 Prairie, Steppe, Pampas, Veldt
5:01 Global Distribution, North America
6:15 South American Grasslands
6:48 Grasslands in Africa, New Zealand
7:20 Eurasian Grasslands
8:16 Grassland Plant Species
8:45 Grassland Fauna, Wildlife
9:11 Ecosystem Threats, Agriculture
10:00 Outro
Prairie is almost exclusively used to refer to the grasslands of North America, and is a word borrowed from the early French settlers to this region, meaning simply “meadow” in that language. Steppe refers mostly to the grasslands of Eurasia, and is taken directly from the Russian word for this biome. Pampas is the most common word for the extensive grasslands of mid-southern South America and is from the Quechua word for plain. Veldt, the Afrikaans word for field, is a loose term to describe the open upland country of eastern South Africa that is sometimes grassland but might also be scrub.
Grasslands can be found in these countries: Canada, USA, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, South Africa, New Zealand, Turkey, Iran, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China.
The domestication of various species of the grass family into cereal crops is regarded as one of the key developments of human civilisation. Wheat, corn, rice, barley, oats, millet, sugar and many more crops that directly, or through fodder for livestock, feed us, are all grasses. And so this humble family of plants that colonised the world and later went onto feed ours can be thought of in many ways as the most important in our world.
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FURTHER READING:
LONS08 - A new world natural vegetation map for global change studies - http://www.scielo.br/pdf/aabc/v80n2/a17v80n2.pdf
Holdridge Life Zones - https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Holdridge-Life-Zones-classification-system-2_fig3_274460180
Additional charts, maps and images along with the narrative script - click here:
👉 https://geodiode.com/biomes/grasslands
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📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️
http://geodiode.com/biomes/grasslands#credits
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Research and Media Procurement Assistance, Spanish CC Translation: Richard Torres
Narrated, Written and Produced by
B.J.Ranson
You can contact me via the website at 👉 https://geodiode.com/contact
Or you can send an email via this Youtube Channel page 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1raaXFgsFBSFR8qNgchF2g/about
- published: 09 Feb 2020
- views: 254093
1:23
Grasslands
#ngscience #grasslands #environments
Look at this big place full of grass. It's called a grassland! When it's spring, lots of pretty flowers grow here. Do you ...
#ngscience #grasslands #environments
Look at this big place full of grass. It's called a grassland! When it's spring, lots of pretty flowers grow here. Do you see many trees? Nope, grasslands don't have a lot of trees.
Lots of animals love the grassland. Look, there's a hopping grasshopper! And a flying butterfly! And quick little rabbits and mice! What other animals can you spot?
Grasslands are all around the world. Sometimes, people call them plains, prairies, or savannas. So, next time you see a big field of grass, remember, it's a grassland, a home to many wonderful animals and beautiful flowers!
Exploring the Importance of Grasslands in Science Education for Young Learners
Understanding grasslands is crucial for science education among young learners. Grasslands are vast areas filled with grass, devoid of many trees, and home to a diverse range of animals and beautiful flowers. By delving into the intricacies of grassland ecosystems, students develop an appreciation for the unique characteristics of these habitats, gain insights into biodiversity, and recognize the interdependence between plants and animals. The video on grasslands serves as a valuable educational tool, aiding teachers and students in the classroom and at home, fostering curiosity and facilitating scientific exploration.
The video captivates young learners through its vibrant visuals and relatable examples. It showcases the expanse of grasslands and their seasonal transformations, highlighting the blooming of pretty flowers during spring. The absence of trees in grasslands is emphasized, enabling students to understand the distinguishing features of these habitats.
Moreover, the video introduces students to the diverse array of animals that inhabit grasslands. It showcases hopping grasshoppers, flying butterflies, and quick rabbits and mice, prompting students to observe and identify other animals within the grassland ecosystem. By witnessing these animals in their natural environment, students gain an appreciation for the variety of life supported by grasslands.
Grasslands can be found worldwide and are referred to by various names, including plains, prairies, or savannas. The video educates students about the global presence of grasslands, promoting awareness of these habitats and their significance in different regions. By emphasizing the ubiquity of grasslands, the video encourages students to observe and appreciate the grasslands they encounter in their surroundings.
The versatility of the video enables its integration into different teaching contexts. In the classroom, it enhances lessons on ecosystems, biodiversity, and plant-animal interactions. Teachers can utilize the video to engage students, spark discussions, and encourage the exploration of animal adaptations and ecological relationships. By incorporating the video into their teaching practices, educators promote active learning and critical thinking.
Furthermore, the accessibility of the video supports independent learning at home. Students can revisit the video, reinforce their knowledge, and explore additional resources related to grassland ecosystems. This self-directed learning empowers students to deepen their understanding and nurtures a sense of curiosity and exploration.
For teachers, the video serves as a valuable resource for lesson planning and curriculum development. It provides an overview of grassland ecosystems, facilitating comprehensive instruction on ecological concepts. Teachers can incorporate the video into their lessons, supplementing textbook materials and lectures. The video's visual appeal and engaging content stimulate creativity and inspire teachers to design hands-on activities, such as creating grassland dioramas or researching specific grassland animals.
In conclusion, the video on grasslands plays a vital role in science education. By unraveling the characteristics of these unique ecosystems, the video fosters environmental awareness, scientific curiosity, and an appreciation for the wonders of nature. Its application as a teaching resource empowers teachers, engages students, and promotes independent learning. By integrating the video into science education, we inspire the next generation to become environmentally conscious individuals who appreciate and protect the diverse ecosystems of our planet.
https://wn.com/Grasslands
#ngscience #grasslands #environments
Look at this big place full of grass. It's called a grassland! When it's spring, lots of pretty flowers grow here. Do you see many trees? Nope, grasslands don't have a lot of trees.
Lots of animals love the grassland. Look, there's a hopping grasshopper! And a flying butterfly! And quick little rabbits and mice! What other animals can you spot?
Grasslands are all around the world. Sometimes, people call them plains, prairies, or savannas. So, next time you see a big field of grass, remember, it's a grassland, a home to many wonderful animals and beautiful flowers!
Exploring the Importance of Grasslands in Science Education for Young Learners
Understanding grasslands is crucial for science education among young learners. Grasslands are vast areas filled with grass, devoid of many trees, and home to a diverse range of animals and beautiful flowers. By delving into the intricacies of grassland ecosystems, students develop an appreciation for the unique characteristics of these habitats, gain insights into biodiversity, and recognize the interdependence between plants and animals. The video on grasslands serves as a valuable educational tool, aiding teachers and students in the classroom and at home, fostering curiosity and facilitating scientific exploration.
The video captivates young learners through its vibrant visuals and relatable examples. It showcases the expanse of grasslands and their seasonal transformations, highlighting the blooming of pretty flowers during spring. The absence of trees in grasslands is emphasized, enabling students to understand the distinguishing features of these habitats.
Moreover, the video introduces students to the diverse array of animals that inhabit grasslands. It showcases hopping grasshoppers, flying butterflies, and quick rabbits and mice, prompting students to observe and identify other animals within the grassland ecosystem. By witnessing these animals in their natural environment, students gain an appreciation for the variety of life supported by grasslands.
Grasslands can be found worldwide and are referred to by various names, including plains, prairies, or savannas. The video educates students about the global presence of grasslands, promoting awareness of these habitats and their significance in different regions. By emphasizing the ubiquity of grasslands, the video encourages students to observe and appreciate the grasslands they encounter in their surroundings.
The versatility of the video enables its integration into different teaching contexts. In the classroom, it enhances lessons on ecosystems, biodiversity, and plant-animal interactions. Teachers can utilize the video to engage students, spark discussions, and encourage the exploration of animal adaptations and ecological relationships. By incorporating the video into their teaching practices, educators promote active learning and critical thinking.
Furthermore, the accessibility of the video supports independent learning at home. Students can revisit the video, reinforce their knowledge, and explore additional resources related to grassland ecosystems. This self-directed learning empowers students to deepen their understanding and nurtures a sense of curiosity and exploration.
For teachers, the video serves as a valuable resource for lesson planning and curriculum development. It provides an overview of grassland ecosystems, facilitating comprehensive instruction on ecological concepts. Teachers can incorporate the video into their lessons, supplementing textbook materials and lectures. The video's visual appeal and engaging content stimulate creativity and inspire teachers to design hands-on activities, such as creating grassland dioramas or researching specific grassland animals.
In conclusion, the video on grasslands plays a vital role in science education. By unraveling the characteristics of these unique ecosystems, the video fosters environmental awareness, scientific curiosity, and an appreciation for the wonders of nature. Its application as a teaching resource empowers teachers, engages students, and promotes independent learning. By integrating the video into science education, we inspire the next generation to become environmentally conscious individuals who appreciate and protect the diverse ecosystems of our planet.
- published: 05 Jul 2023
- views: 2045
5:30
GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM | Animation
For today’s topic, we are going to talk about the “Grassland Ecosystem”.
There are lots of places on Earth where grasses spread out on the ground that ranges t...
For today’s topic, we are going to talk about the “Grassland Ecosystem”.
There are lots of places on Earth where grasses spread out on the ground that ranges through mountains.
The wind blowing through the grass is like green waves of the ocean that look magical to the eye. These are the grassland biomes and they are really amazing places. So let's dive in to find out what they are.
The grassland biome is named after the things you see first on them, the grass. It's quite dry close to a desert, but it has healthy grasses and good land.
But since it is dry, there are hardly any trees growing there! That's because Large trees need lots of water to survive. Now since there's very little rain, only the low grasses and wildflowers grow because they drink the water in the soil faster than trees do!
Trees just grow near rivers or where there is lots of rain.
A grassland can also be a place or a part of land that has flowering plants.
Watch the video to find out more.
*Enjoy this fun and educational video from EarthPen
#GrasslandEcosystem #Biology #EducationalVideo
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https://wn.com/Grassland_Ecosystem_|_Animation
For today’s topic, we are going to talk about the “Grassland Ecosystem”.
There are lots of places on Earth where grasses spread out on the ground that ranges through mountains.
The wind blowing through the grass is like green waves of the ocean that look magical to the eye. These are the grassland biomes and they are really amazing places. So let's dive in to find out what they are.
The grassland biome is named after the things you see first on them, the grass. It's quite dry close to a desert, but it has healthy grasses and good land.
But since it is dry, there are hardly any trees growing there! That's because Large trees need lots of water to survive. Now since there's very little rain, only the low grasses and wildflowers grow because they drink the water in the soil faster than trees do!
Trees just grow near rivers or where there is lots of rain.
A grassland can also be a place or a part of land that has flowering plants.
Watch the video to find out more.
*Enjoy this fun and educational video from EarthPen
#GrasslandEcosystem #Biology #EducationalVideo
CONTACT US
Email:
[email protected]
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EarthPen
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX1Hh7CvEc3RCUd4NRBWJMw
- published: 23 Aug 2020
- views: 142852
1:35
#4 - Grasslands Chant
Track for The Lion King Jr. The Musical, being put on by Clinton County Showcase on July 6-9, 2017.
Auditions are May 20th. For details, contact Nick Mueth at ...
Track for The Lion King Jr. The Musical, being put on by Clinton County Showcase on July 6-9, 2017.
Auditions are May 20th. For details, contact Nick Mueth at
[email protected]
https://wn.com/4_Grasslands_Chant
Track for The Lion King Jr. The Musical, being put on by Clinton County Showcase on July 6-9, 2017.
Auditions are May 20th. For details, contact Nick Mueth at
[email protected]
- published: 10 Apr 2017
- views: 259951
3:10
What are Grasslands | Science for Kids
#grassland
Hey kids!
In today's video, we will be learning about Grasslands.
Did you know that there are different types of grasslands?
That's right. They...
#grassland
Hey kids!
In today's video, we will be learning about Grasslands.
Did you know that there are different types of grasslands?
That's right. They are prairies, savannas, and steppes!
If you want to know more about grasslands, come on in and join us in todays lesson.
https://wn.com/What_Are_Grasslands_|_Science_For_Kids
#grassland
Hey kids!
In today's video, we will be learning about Grasslands.
Did you know that there are different types of grasslands?
That's right. They are prairies, savannas, and steppes!
If you want to know more about grasslands, come on in and join us in todays lesson.
- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 13815
6:58
Let's Explore! The Grassland Biome
WARNING: The video contains two short segments with lightning - could be a seizure trigger. The segments are at 3:25-3:28 and 3:57-4:05
Let's explore the condi...
WARNING: The video contains two short segments with lightning - could be a seizure trigger. The segments are at 3:25-3:28 and 3:57-4:05
Let's explore the conditions, creatures, and special features of the grassland biome through video clips and images, music and audio clips. Learn about the weather patterns, land features, animals and plants of the world's savannas, as well as of the temperate grasslands. Made possible by the artists at Pexels, Pixabay, and the audio content from artists at YouTube.
Music: New Day - Patrick Patrikios, Trickling Up - Godmode, Drifting at 432 Hz - Unicorn Heads
Do you have feedback or would like to request a video topic? Please contact us at
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https://wn.com/Let's_Explore_The_Grassland_Biome
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Let's explore the conditions, creatures, and special features of the grassland biome through video clips and images, music and audio clips. Learn about the weather patterns, land features, animals and plants of the world's savannas, as well as of the temperate grasslands. Made possible by the artists at Pexels, Pixabay, and the audio content from artists at YouTube.
Music: New Day - Patrick Patrikios, Trickling Up - Godmode, Drifting at 432 Hz - Unicorn Heads
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- published: 16 Jul 2021
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The most beautiful grassland, The Hulunbuir Prairie in Inner Mongolia. #shorts
This footage was taken in Hulunbuir grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China.
Wonderful mountains, landscapes, and impressions made to relax your mind and soul. Dro...
This footage was taken in Hulunbuir grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China.
Wonderful mountains, landscapes, and impressions made to relax your mind and soul. Drone videos, First-person view (FPV) videos made with high-quality cameras. Let travel your heart and would to amazing places you never been before. Subscibe for more videos.
https://wn.com/The_Most_Beautiful_Grassland,_The_Hulunbuir_Prairie_In_Inner_Mongolia._Shorts
This footage was taken in Hulunbuir grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China.
Wonderful mountains, landscapes, and impressions made to relax your mind and soul. Drone videos, First-person view (FPV) videos made with high-quality cameras. Let travel your heart and would to amazing places you never been before. Subscibe for more videos.
- published: 10 Jul 2021
- views: 17236