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E How Education: School Projects on Plate Tectonics
A science teacher demonstrates a number of simple models that teachers can use, or have students make, when teaching about plate tectonics and earthquakes. [5:38]
Minute Earth
Minute Earth: Plate Tectonics Explained
This video provides a brief explanation of the inner workings of plate tectonics. [2:36]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Earth and Space Science: Journey to the Earth's Interior
Material to begin an exploration of the Earth's interior. An hour-long video is accompanied by learning goals, an outline and overview, details on igneous rock, seismic waves, and the Earth's layers, and ideas for teaching this unit in...
PBS
Arizona Pbs: Earthquake Preparedness
This video focuses on earthquake preparedness in Arizona. It includes what to do and what not to do during an earthquake. The basic message is "Stop, drop, and hold on."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Pangaea
Discusses the idea of Pangaea and some of the evidence behind its existence.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Hawaiian Islands Formation
Discusses the formation of the Hawaiian Islands by the stationary hot spot under the Pacific plate.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Difference Between Crust and Lithosphere
Get an introduction to plate tectonics with this video lecture. Video discusses the core, crust, and mantle as well as the difference between the crust and lithosphere [7:59]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Compositional and Mechanical Layers of the Earth
Discover plate tectonics and the compositional and mechanical layers of the earth including: Crust, mantle, core, lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesosphere, outer core, inner core
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Alaska: The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964
The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake occurred on Good Friday, March 27th. Liquefaction in and around Anchorage tore the land apart and was the second largest quake ever recorded by seismometers. This animation shows the underlying causes and...
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Plate Boundary: Convergent Margin
A short video illustrates how a megathrust earthquake can create a tsunami. Check out the additional resources provided below the video. [1:16]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Subduction Zone: Relative Motion With No Friction
See how converging oceanic and continental tectonic plates react to one another.
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Volcano Monitoring: Volcanic Earthquakes
Find the connection between earthquakes and volcanoes. This clip will illustrate volcanic earthquakes. [1:44]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Thermal Convection: What Are the Forces That Drive Plate Tectonics?
Video introduces mantle convection which is the slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior of the Earth to the surface. It goes on to explain how the Earth's...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Structure of the Earth
Explains in more detail the different layers that make up the structure of the Earth. [9:33]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Evidence of Plate Movement
A detailed discussion of plate tectonics, and the evidence of plate movement that can be found to support plate tectonic theories. [13:18]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Plates Moving Due to Convection in Mantle
A video lecture exploring how the plates in Earth's mantle move due to convection. [6:03]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Geological Features of Divergent Plate Boundaries
A video lecture exploring plate tectonics. Learn about the core layers and what causes the layers to spread apart causing a divergent plate boundary. Video also gives examples of divergent boundaries found around the globe. [11:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Plate Tectonics: Convergent Plate Boundaries
Explore the geological features of convergent plate boundaries in this video. Learn that as the plates come together a volcano, a earthquake or more could occur. [6:03]
US Geological Survey
U.s. Geological Survey: Earthquakes: Divergent Boundary
Nice, visual animation showing what happens under the Earth's surface at a divergent boundary.
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Basin & Range: Gps Measures Extension
Find out how scientists know that basin-range extension is ongoing. [1:00]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Our Shifting Globe
Watch this video to learn how every volcanic eruption and earthquakes are a reminder that Earth is very much alive and in motion. [4:27]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Gulf of California: Earthquakes & Tectonics
Focusing on the Gulf of California Rift Zone, this animation depicts the evolution of the spreading ridge that marks the boundary between the Pacific and North American Tectonic Plates. [3:12]
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Iris: Plate Movement 200 Million Years Ago to Today
A time-lapse animation of seafloor spreading and plate tectonic evolution of the planet since 200 million years ago. [0:22]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: How to Build an Island From Scratch
Learn how the Hawaiian Islands were formed by a geothermal hotspot and resulting volcanic activity in this video segment from Nature. [0:43]