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Ancient Greek city-states
About 3000 years ago, Greek city-states first emerged around the eastern Mediterranean. Origin of modern Greece. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Gruppe 5/ Susanne Utzt, Cristina Trebbi/ Jens Boeck, Dieter Stürmer / Fabian Wienke / Sebastian Martinez/ xkopp, polloq Translation and dubbing: alugha click here t
How do Green Cities Work?
Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow Did you know that there are cities focused on sustainability, and they are called green cities? Learn more about them! This video was created to support the campaign "Goal 13 - Climate Action". Find more information on our website http
City traffic
There is lots of traffic in our cities. The private car remains a popular means of transport. Our explanatory video shows the problems that urban traffic leads to and possible solutions. Translation and dubbing: alugha
How Can Cities Benefit From Digitization?
What's Digitization and how do cities benefit from it? Through smart networking of value-adding systems, cities can act more sustainably. This prepares them for the future while benefiting their residents and businesses. This video was produced in collaboration with Fraunhofer Institute for Industri
Palenque - Mayan ruined city
The Mayan ruined city of Palenque is located in the middle of the Mexican jungle. It had its heyday between 600 and 800 AD. Author: ZDF/Terra X/interscience film/Faber Courtial/Gero von Boehm/ Juan José Carvajal E./Andreas Tiletzek, Jörg Courtial Dubbing: alugha Click here to see more videos: ht
08 States of Matter and Transitions
The simple particle model is used to describe the states of matter. The individual states of matter are briefly described and their transitions are explained. The direct transition from solid to gaseous is described using iodine as an example. Original: "Wolfgang Dukorn" Original: German. All tran
State Symbols in Chemical Equations | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool
In this video, we will look at the state symbols (s), (l), (g), and (aq) and what they represent in a chemical equation. For equations to be complete, we must also include the state symbol for each reactant and product. There are four possible states, each with their own unique state symbol. So
Smart Cities
Our video explains what Smart Cities are and how they transform urban living. #SmartCities use cutting-edge tech to create cleaner, more connected, and sustainable communities. Dive into the future of urban life and see how Innovation makes cities smarter every day! #FutureCities #UrbanInnovation #S
Requirements for car-free cities
Is a car-free city also a model for large cities with millions of inhabitants? Delivery traffic, medical care, craftsmen - completely without cars? Concepts like the "15-minute city" are supposed to provide a solution. Author: ZDF/TerraX/Luisa Zech/Tobias Lenz/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbi
Green Cities - Leaving no one behind
What are green cities? Green cities are designed with thought to create an environmental impact. Like, minimizing the output of harmful greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide or methane into the atmosphere. What do you think about this? Leave your comment below. This video was produced by: Faten A
The Particle Model & the States of Matter
The particle model, the 1st atomic model, is explained. It is based on a thought experiment and describes the structure of matter and the states of matter in an easy-to-understand way. Original: "Chemistry and biology - get it!" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by th











