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Earthquakes 101
Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes, how they are measured, and where the most powerful earthquake ever witnessed occurred. (5 minutes / National Geographic 2020)
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The Globalization of Food
The 10 minutes video looks at the globalization of food and its consequences for society and health (Explained with maps 2018).
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Migration - Why do people migrate?
Eine Erklärung in drei Minuten (USA: Geographer Online 2018)
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Earth’s Water
The video is part of an e-book combining text, links, interactive maps, and multi-media (World Bank 2018).
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Tsunamis 101
This video shows what causes tsunamis and the importance of evacuating any area under a tsunami alert (3 minutes / National Geographic 2020).
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Volcanoes 101
Learn about the major types of volcanoes, the geological process behind eruptions, and where the most destructive volcanic eruption ever witnessed occurred. (5 minutes / National Geographic 2020)
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Deserts 101
Learn about the four major types of deserts, the surprising amount of wildlife some of them contain, and how new desert areas are beginning to form. (4 minutes / National Geographic 2020)
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TED History Lessons
Im Bereich TED ED ist seit 2012 eine wachsende Bibliothek von Erklärvideos zu unterschiedlichsten Themen entstanden.
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The history of our world in 18 minutes
Backed by stunning illustrations, the historian David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet (2018).
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What Is the Anthropocene?
The video clip shows why scientists think we are in a new geologic age and what it means for our future. (3:14, USA: Smithsonian Institution 2020)
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