Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks — Videos
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 17- Sedimentary Rocks: The Key to Past Environments
Introduction to Sedimentary Rocks
SedimentaryRocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks.mov
The Rock Cycle
Physcial Geography: Sedimentary Rocks & Formation
GCSE Science Revision – Formation of Sedimentary Rock layers
Igneous Rocks — Videos
Introduction to Igneous Rocks
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 13- Minerals: Volcanism
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 14- Intrusive igneous rocks
Igneous Rocks
Igneous Rocks
Rock Classes: 3. Igneous Rocks
How To Know About Igneous Rocks
Chapter 6 Lecture Part 1 – Igneous Rocks
Rock Cycle Movie
Learn about the Rock Cycle
Three Main Rock Types
Minerals — Videos
A brief introduction to minerals.
Identifying Common Minerals
Easily Confused Minerals
Quick Mineral Identification
Mineral Characteristics-Hommocks Earth Science Department
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 13- Minerals: Volcanism
Planet Earth-Lab 1-Mineral Identification
Geology Kitchen #1 – What is a Mineral?
Series made in 1976 – Understanding the Earth. This series of episodes are dedicated towards minerals. It gives a great introducti Series made in 1976 – Understanding the Earth. This series of episodes are dedicated towards minerals. It gives a great introduction to minerals and crystal structure.
Mineral Properties Part 1
Mineral Properties Part 2
Identifying Common Minerals
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 1 of 6
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 2 of 6
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 3 of 6
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 4 of 6
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 5 of 6
Minerals – Lesson 2 – Part 6 of 6
Rocks and Minerals
Quick Mineral Identification
Rock and Mineral Identification
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics — Videos
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 05- The Birth of a Theory
Earth Revealed – Introductory Geology: 06- Plate Dynamics
Earth Story
Earth Story unravels the secrets of our planet and brings it alive. The series took three years to make, cost 3 million and was filmed all over the world, from the craters of active volcanoes to the ocean floor. Where the cameras could not go, in both time and space, the latest animation techniques take over. Combining live-action footage with state-of-the-art computer graphics which enable us to travel back and forwards through time, this is a fantastic journey of scientific discovery and a comprehensive history of life – in all its forms – on the planet.
The the rights to to series is owned by the BBC
Presenter Aubrey Manning
Producer/Director David Sington