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  1. Understanding Plate Tectonics - YouTube

    In this video, we explore plate tectonics, including a look at convergent, divergent, and transform plate boundaries and what happens at each one. ...more

  2. Plate Tectonics - Education

    May 30, 2025 · Oceanic and continental plates come together, spread apart and interact at boundaries all over the planet. Each type of plate boundary generates distinct geologic processes and landforms.

  3. USGS Educational Videos and Animations | U.S. Geological Survey

    Most USGS videos and and animations created since 2009 are posted on the USGS Multimedia Gallery. All videos on that site have captioning or associated text. Many of these videos are also posted on …

  4. Introduction to plate tectonics (video) | Khan Academy

    Earth's lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates, which move slowly over time. Evidence like matching coastlines and same-species fossils on different continents support this.

  5. Watch 1.8 billion years of plate tectonics on Earth. Amazing!

    Mar 6, 2025 · Watch this animation of plate tectonics, as the continents we recognize today quickly break apart and join together as they drift across our planet’s surface.

  6. Tectonic Plates | Science for Kids - Videos For Kids

    In today's video, we will be learning about tectonic plates. Did you know that tectonic plates fit together like a giant puzzle covering the Earth's surface? 0:21 - What are tectonic plates? 1:06 - How do …

  7. Plate Tectonics: An Introduction | PBS LearningMedia

    This video segment, adapted from the "Earth Explorer" episode of Discovering Women, describes the theory of plate tectonics, which advanced our understanding of Earth's ever-changing nature. This …

  8. National Geographic Plate Tectonics - Explains Plate Boundaries - Vimeo

    This is "National Geographic Plate Tectonics - Explains Plate Boundaries" by Vicky Keating on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who…

  9. Plate tectonics - BBC Teach

    Geography KS3/GCSE. A short animated film for secondary schools explaining tectonic plates: their movement and boundaries, and what this means for Earth.

  10. Videos: Plate Tectonics | Earth Science - Lumen Learning

    Plate tectonics is the unifying theory of geology. Plate tectonics theory explains why: Earth’s geography has changed through time and continues to change today. some places are prone to earthquakes …