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-- Title: Geography --
sky
The sky is so high.
sky
land
We are standing on the land.
land
mountain
A mountain shoots up.
mountain
forest
Many animals live in a forest.
forest
field
There are wide green fields.
field
rainforest
A rainforest has lots of rain.
rainforest
desert
A desert is a very hot and dry place.
desert
sea
The sea is very deep and blue.
se...
published: 14 Sep 2016
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How Do Sinkholes Form?
Sinkholes form through both natural and human-made processes.
Most of us think about erosion on the surface of the earth, but erosion can occur in the subsurface as well. In fact, scientist and engineers have a very creative name for just such a process: internal erosion. If just the right factors come together in the subsurface, some very interesting things can occur, including sinkholes.
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Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a...
published: 28 Jun 2017
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New CGI of How Titanic Sank | Titanic 100
Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron: James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor.
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published: 05 Apr 2012
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The Sinking of the SS Athenia | WW2 Hell Under the Sea
The SS Athenia was the first ship sunk by Germany in World War II and resulted in the death of 118 civilians.
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published: 22 Nov 2020
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Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase
The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal ancient folk traditions.
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published: 23 Oct 2016
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What is global circulation? | Part Two | The three cells
Global circulation on our rotating Earth splits the atmosphere into three cells in each hemisphere: the Hadley cell, Ferrel cell and Polar cell. In this video, we look at how air moves around each cell and how this controls the location of the world’s deserts and rainforests.
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published: 20 Feb 2018
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Can You Survive Quicksand? | I Didn't Know That
Is it possible to survive being stuck in quicksand? Jonny Phillips risks life and limb to experience firsthand what it is like to slowly sink into quicksand—just a few feet away from an incoming tide.
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published: 19 Mar 2013
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Birth of an Atoll
Discover the incredible story of how atolls are formed over millions of years! Atolls start as underwater volcanoes known as seamounts. Over time, repeated eruptions cause the seamount to rise above the ocean, forming an island. As corals grow around the island, the volcano eventually goes dormant and begins to sink. However, the coral reefs keep growing, outpacing the island’s descent, and eventually form a ring of coral around a central lagoon where the volcano once stood. Watch to learn more about the incredible geologic and biological processes that give birth to these remarkable islands.
To learn more, vist our Coral Reef Education Portal:
http://www.lof.org/education/portal/
Captions for this film are available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Arabic.
Nacimiento de un Ato...
published: 25 Mar 2015
4:24
Kids vocabulary - Geography - Nature - Learn English for kids - English educational video
http://www.youtube.com/user/EnglishSingsing9
Kids vocabulary - Geography - Nature - Our world - Learn English for kids - English educational video
This "Kids V...
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Kids vocabulary - Geography - Nature - Our world - Learn English for kids - English educational video
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-- Title: Geography --
sky
The sky is so high.
sky
land
We are standing on the land.
land
mountain
A mountain shoots up.
mountain
forest
Many animals live in a forest.
forest
field
There are wide green fields.
field
rainforest
A rainforest has lots of rain.
rainforest
desert
A desert is a very hot and dry place.
desert
sea
The sea is very deep and blue.
sea
island
An island is surrounded by the sea.
island
river
A river flows into the sea.
river
lake
A lake is as smooth as a mirror.
lake
valley
A valley is a low land between two mountains.
valley
waterfall
A waterfall falls from a cliff.
waterfall
Thanks for checking out the "English Singsing".
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Kids vocabulary - Geography - Nature - Our world - Learn English for kids - English educational video
This "Kids Vocabulary" category has been grouped thematically.
We hope you enjoy studying with our channel videos.
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-- Title: Geography --
sky
The sky is so high.
sky
land
We are standing on the land.
land
mountain
A mountain shoots up.
mountain
forest
Many animals live in a forest.
forest
field
There are wide green fields.
field
rainforest
A rainforest has lots of rain.
rainforest
desert
A desert is a very hot and dry place.
desert
sea
The sea is very deep and blue.
sea
island
An island is surrounded by the sea.
island
river
A river flows into the sea.
river
lake
A lake is as smooth as a mirror.
lake
valley
A valley is a low land between two mountains.
valley
waterfall
A waterfall falls from a cliff.
waterfall
Thanks for checking out the "English Singsing".
© Amanta Inc.
- published: 14 Sep 2016
- views: 1420621
6:41
How Do Sinkholes Form?
Sinkholes form through both natural and human-made processes.
Most of us think about erosion on the surface of the earth, but erosion can occur in the subsurf...
Sinkholes form through both natural and human-made processes.
Most of us think about erosion on the surface of the earth, but erosion can occur in the subsurface as well. In fact, scientist and engineers have a very creative name for just such a process: internal erosion. If just the right factors come together in the subsurface, some very interesting things can occur, including sinkholes.
Watch this video and the entire Practical Engineering catalog ad-free on Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Memories by SNDR & Joey Shigrov is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Q2PpM5To8
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This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
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Sinkholes form through both natural and human-made processes.
Most of us think about erosion on the surface of the earth, but erosion can occur in the subsurface as well. In fact, scientist and engineers have a very creative name for just such a process: internal erosion. If just the right factors come together in the subsurface, some very interesting things can occur, including sinkholes.
Watch this video and the entire Practical Engineering catalog ad-free on Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
-Patreon: http://patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Memories by SNDR & Joey Shigrov is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Q2PpM5To8
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.
- published: 28 Jun 2017
- views: 12917557
2:42
New CGI of How Titanic Sank | Titanic 100
Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron: James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor....
Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron: James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor.
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- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 44166578
5:17
The Sinking of the SS Athenia | WW2 Hell Under the Sea
The SS Athenia was the first ship sunk by Germany in World War II and resulted in the death of 118 civilians.
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The SS Athenia was the first ship sunk by Germany in World War II and resulted in the death of 118 civilians.
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- published: 22 Nov 2020
- views: 2236257
3:34
Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase
The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo...
The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal ancient folk traditions.
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The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal ancient folk traditions.
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Directed by Oliver Astrologo and Nils Astrologo (fb.com/oliver.astrologo)
Filmed by Tommaso Cassinis, Nils Astrologo, and Oliver Astrologo
Production assistant: Valeria D’Ovidio
Music produced by ZerOKilled Music Inc. (zerokilledmusic.com)
Track: ”Dream Journey" by Moon Device
Sound design by Peter Breaker
Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase
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- published: 23 Oct 2016
- views: 2583279
3:35
What is global circulation? | Part Two | The three cells
Global circulation on our rotating Earth splits the atmosphere into three cells in each hemisphere: the Hadley cell, Ferrel cell and Polar cell. In this video, ...
Global circulation on our rotating Earth splits the atmosphere into three cells in each hemisphere: the Hadley cell, Ferrel cell and Polar cell. In this video, we look at how air moves around each cell and how this controls the location of the world’s deserts and rainforests.
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Global circulation on our rotating Earth splits the atmosphere into three cells in each hemisphere: the Hadley cell, Ferrel cell and Polar cell. In this video, we look at how air moves around each cell and how this controls the location of the world’s deserts and rainforests.
You may also enjoy:
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- published: 20 Feb 2018
- views: 878129
5:09
Can You Survive Quicksand? | I Didn't Know That
Is it possible to survive being stuck in quicksand? Jonny Phillips risks life and limb to experience firsthand what it is like to slowly sink into quicksand—jus...
Is it possible to survive being stuck in quicksand? Jonny Phillips risks life and limb to experience firsthand what it is like to slowly sink into quicksand—just a few feet away from an incoming tide.
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- published: 19 Mar 2013
- views: 32162146
3:57
Birth of an Atoll
Discover the incredible story of how atolls are formed over millions of years! Atolls start as underwater volcanoes known as seamounts. Over time, repeated erup...
Discover the incredible story of how atolls are formed over millions of years! Atolls start as underwater volcanoes known as seamounts. Over time, repeated eruptions cause the seamount to rise above the ocean, forming an island. As corals grow around the island, the volcano eventually goes dormant and begins to sink. However, the coral reefs keep growing, outpacing the island’s descent, and eventually form a ring of coral around a central lagoon where the volcano once stood. Watch to learn more about the incredible geologic and biological processes that give birth to these remarkable islands.
To learn more, vist our Coral Reef Education Portal:
http://www.lof.org/education/portal/
Captions for this film are available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Arabic.
Nacimiento de un Atolón
¡Descubre la increíble historia de cómo se forman los atolones a lo largo de millones de años! Los atolones comienzan como volcanes submarinos conocidos como montes submarinos. Con el tiempo, las erupciones repetidas hacen que el monte submarino se eleve por encima del océano, formando una isla. A medida que los corales crecen alrededor de la isla, el volcán finalmente se vuelve inactivo y comienza a hundirse. Sin embargo, los arrecifes de coral continúan creciendo, superando el hundimiento de la isla y formando un anillo de coral alrededor de una laguna central donde solía estar el volcán. ¡Mira este video para aprender más sobre los increíbles procesos geológicos y biológicos que dan vida a estas notables islas!
Naissance d'un Atoll
Découvrez l'incroyable histoire de la formation des atolls au cours de millions d'années ! Les atolls commencent comme des volcans sous-marins appelés monts sous-marins. Au fil du temps, des éruptions répétées font s'élever le mont sous-marin au-dessus de l'océan, formant ainsi une île. À mesure que les coraux se développent autour de l'île, le volcan devient finalement inactif et commence à s'enfoncer. Cependant, les récifs coralliens continuent de croître, surpassant l'enfoncement de l'île et formant un anneau de corail autour d'un lagon central là où se trouvait autrefois le volcan. Regardez cette vidéo pour en savoir plus sur les incroyables processus géologiques et biologiques qui donnent naissance à ces îles remarquables.
Geburt eines Atolls
Entdecke die unglaubliche Geschichte, wie Atolle über Millionen von Jahren entstehen! Atolle beginnen als Unterwasservulkane, die als Seamounts bekannt sind. Mit der Zeit führen wiederholte Eruptionen dazu, dass der Seamount über die Meeresoberfläche hinauswächst und eine Insel bildet. Während die Korallen rund um die Insel wachsen, wird der Vulkan schließlich inaktiv und beginnt zu sinken. Doch die Korallenriffe wachsen weiter, übertreffen das Absinken der Insel und bilden einen Korallenring um eine zentrale Lagune, wo einst der Vulkan war. Sieh dir dieses Video an, um mehr über die erstaunlichen geologischen und biologischen Prozesse zu erfahren, die diesen bemerkenswerten Inseln Leben einhauchen!
ولادة الحيد البحري
اكتشف القصة الرائعة لتشكل الجزر المرجانية على مدار ملايين السنين! تبدأ الجزر المرجانية كالبراكين تحت الماء المعروفة باسم الجبال البحرية. بمرور الوقت، تؤدي الثورانات المتكررة إلى ارتفاع الجبل البحري فوق المحيط، مشكلًا جزيرة. مع نمو الشعاب المرجانية حول الجزيرة، يصبح البركان خامدًا ويبدأ في الغرق. ومع ذلك، تواصل الشعاب المرجانية نموها، متجاوزة غرق الجزيرة وتشكل في النهاية حلقة من المرجان حول بحيرة مركزية كانت ذات يوم مكان البركان. شاهد الفيديو لتتعرف على العمليات الجيولوجية والبيولوجية المذهلة التي تساهم في ولادة هذه الجزر الرائعة.
https://wn.com/Birth_Of_An_Atoll
Discover the incredible story of how atolls are formed over millions of years! Atolls start as underwater volcanoes known as seamounts. Over time, repeated eruptions cause the seamount to rise above the ocean, forming an island. As corals grow around the island, the volcano eventually goes dormant and begins to sink. However, the coral reefs keep growing, outpacing the island’s descent, and eventually form a ring of coral around a central lagoon where the volcano once stood. Watch to learn more about the incredible geologic and biological processes that give birth to these remarkable islands.
To learn more, vist our Coral Reef Education Portal:
http://www.lof.org/education/portal/
Captions for this film are available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Arabic.
Nacimiento de un Atolón
¡Descubre la increíble historia de cómo se forman los atolones a lo largo de millones de años! Los atolones comienzan como volcanes submarinos conocidos como montes submarinos. Con el tiempo, las erupciones repetidas hacen que el monte submarino se eleve por encima del océano, formando una isla. A medida que los corales crecen alrededor de la isla, el volcán finalmente se vuelve inactivo y comienza a hundirse. Sin embargo, los arrecifes de coral continúan creciendo, superando el hundimiento de la isla y formando un anillo de coral alrededor de una laguna central donde solía estar el volcán. ¡Mira este video para aprender más sobre los increíbles procesos geológicos y biológicos que dan vida a estas notables islas!
Naissance d'un Atoll
Découvrez l'incroyable histoire de la formation des atolls au cours de millions d'années ! Les atolls commencent comme des volcans sous-marins appelés monts sous-marins. Au fil du temps, des éruptions répétées font s'élever le mont sous-marin au-dessus de l'océan, formant ainsi une île. À mesure que les coraux se développent autour de l'île, le volcan devient finalement inactif et commence à s'enfoncer. Cependant, les récifs coralliens continuent de croître, surpassant l'enfoncement de l'île et formant un anneau de corail autour d'un lagon central là où se trouvait autrefois le volcan. Regardez cette vidéo pour en savoir plus sur les incroyables processus géologiques et biologiques qui donnent naissance à ces îles remarquables.
Geburt eines Atolls
Entdecke die unglaubliche Geschichte, wie Atolle über Millionen von Jahren entstehen! Atolle beginnen als Unterwasservulkane, die als Seamounts bekannt sind. Mit der Zeit führen wiederholte Eruptionen dazu, dass der Seamount über die Meeresoberfläche hinauswächst und eine Insel bildet. Während die Korallen rund um die Insel wachsen, wird der Vulkan schließlich inaktiv und beginnt zu sinken. Doch die Korallenriffe wachsen weiter, übertreffen das Absinken der Insel und bilden einen Korallenring um eine zentrale Lagune, wo einst der Vulkan war. Sieh dir dieses Video an, um mehr über die erstaunlichen geologischen und biologischen Prozesse zu erfahren, die diesen bemerkenswerten Inseln Leben einhauchen!
ولادة الحيد البحري
اكتشف القصة الرائعة لتشكل الجزر المرجانية على مدار ملايين السنين! تبدأ الجزر المرجانية كالبراكين تحت الماء المعروفة باسم الجبال البحرية. بمرور الوقت، تؤدي الثورانات المتكررة إلى ارتفاع الجبل البحري فوق المحيط، مشكلًا جزيرة. مع نمو الشعاب المرجانية حول الجزيرة، يصبح البركان خامدًا ويبدأ في الغرق. ومع ذلك، تواصل الشعاب المرجانية نموها، متجاوزة غرق الجزيرة وتشكل في النهاية حلقة من المرجان حول بحيرة مركزية كانت ذات يوم مكان البركان. شاهد الفيديو لتتعرف على العمليات الجيولوجية والبيولوجية المذهلة التي تساهم في ولادة هذه الجزر الرائعة.
- published: 25 Mar 2015
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