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| View Larger Image | Plate Tectonics: The Puzzles of the Continents | DVD
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| | Binding: | DVD | | Run Time: | 20 minutes | | Format: | Teacher's Edition | | Studio: | American Educational Products | | Number of Discs: | | | Sales Rank: | 186,453th |
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FEATURES | - Explores the Fundamentals of the Plate Tectonics Theory
- Includes Continental Drift Observations
- Includes the Latest Computer Analysis of Movements at Plate Boundaries
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This "Plate Tectonics DVD" explores the fundamentals of the Plate Tectonics Theory from Alfred Wegeners observations on continental drift to the latest computer analysis of movements at plate boundaries.
This Plate Tectonics: The Puzzles of the Continents DVD, first published in 1990, is one of the Scott Resources' Earth Science DVD Video Library Series that takes a contemporary look at Planet Earth, its natural resources and the human impact on our global environment.
Full-motion video and colorful computer graphics are mixed together in well-produced programs designed for the earth science classroom. Each comes with a complete teacher's guide including program objectives, discussion points, class activities and a glossary. Each DVD video is approximately 20 minutes in length, for grades 6-12. It is one of 19 DVD videos in the Earth Science DVD series.
You can easily find the other DVD's in the series by copying each of the DVD titles given below into the general search window or the DVD search window. The 19 Earth Science DVD's are: 1) Plate Tectonics: The Puzzles of the Continents; 2) Faulting and Folding; 3) The Rock Cycle; 4) Physical Oceanography; 5) Fossil Fuels; 6) Hurricanes; 7) Thunderstorms; 8) Minerals; 9) Planets: New Discoveries; 10) Volcanoes: Understanding Hazards; 11) Fossils: Uncovering Clues to the Past; 12) Earth/Moon System; 13) Hydrologic Cycle; 14) Earthquakes: Understanding Hazards; 15) Introducing Earth Science; 16) Weathering and Erosion; 17) Weather at Five: Forecasting; 18) The Sun: Our Closest Star; and finally, 19) Beyond the Solar System. |
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