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Formation of the Baltic Sea

20,000 years ago, the Baltic Sea region was still covered by a glacier. A change in climate caused the glacial ice to melt. The first form of the Baltic Sea emerged: a freshwater lake. Today, despite its connection to the North Sea, it is considered an inland sea. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Nina Zorn/Anna

How Do MASSIVE Sinkholes Form?

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What are the risks of microbeads and microplastics?

What are the risks of microbeads and microplastics? Risk Bites takes a look at where these millimeter-sized plastic beads are used, and why experts are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential environmental and health impacts of these and other microplastics. BACKGROUND RESOURCES

Camping Imbrock campground

In this Video, we are heading to the Camping Imbrock campground in Soltau. 🗺️ Address: Imbrock 4, 29614 Soltau 📫 Contact: Phone: +49 51915202 E-mail: anmeldung@camping-imbrock.de Web: https://www.camping-imbrock.de/index.htm 📍 Coordinates: 52° 56′ 48″ N, 9° 50′ 33″ E 💶 Fees: Pitch: 20.00€ E

The natural water cycle

The natural water cycle is powered from solar energy. Its thermal radiation evaporates water from oceans, lakes and rivers into water vapour. As precipitation, the water enters lakes, rivers and groundwater and eventually flows into the sea. Author: 3sat/nano, mirror TV, Christine Voges, R. Engelk

Where Are All The Black Swans?

Misty Copeland has been an inspiration in the ballet world, encouraging ballerinas to pursue their dance dreams regardless of their body types, race and ethnicities. This video briefly explains the subject of diversity in ballet and how Misty Copeland has helped re-shape the dance world. Author: Re

Surviving Water Scarcity

To produce our food, agriculture uses almost three quarters of our worldwide freshwater resources. And the world population is steadily growing. How can that work? Please find more information here: http://www.cropscience.bayer.com/Magazine/Precious-Water.aspx Visit our channel for more interesting

Curiosity Rover Hits Paydirt on Mars | NASA Planetary Sciences

Learn about the discovery of conditions that would have been suitable for life on ancient Mars. In 2013, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) science team released initial findings from its first drilled sample using the Curiosity rover. MSL scientist Joel Hurowitz describes the sedimentary rock sample

NOVA: Becoming Human | Diatoms Measure Climate Change

Learn how scientists used the fossils of one-celled aquatic organisms, called diatoms, to understand ancient climate conditions in eastern Africa, in this video from NOVA: Becoming Human. White layers of a rock formation consist of deep-water diatoms and darker layers consist of shallow-water diatom