Choose a couple of these videos to watch and comment on them below:
What's below the tip of the iceberg? - Camille Seaman | TED-Ed
Deep Lake Antarctica: Studying the hardy microbes that lived cut off for 3,500 years.
▶ Subsurface Antarctic Lake Filled with Life - YouTube
▶ What's Really Going on in Antarctic Lake Vostok? - YouTube
Micro-sub Explores Buried Antarctic Lake Whillans | Video | Space.com
▶ Antarctica Science, Lake Vostok Drilling, Biology, The Big Bang - YouTube
Video - Land Unseen: What's Beneath Antarctica's Ice? - The Atlantic
Paul Nicklen: Tales of ice-bound wonderlands | Video on TED.com
The weather in Antarctica, live from the Drake Passage near the convergence. - YouTube
▶ Bill Nye The Science Guy on Ocean Currents (oceanography (Full Clip) - YouTube
▶ New sea life found in Antarctica's 'lost world' deep under the Southern Ocean - YouTube
▶ NASA: The Thermohaline Circulation (The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt) [720p] - YouTube
Enjoy
Damn it most be really cold over there I don't know how people could work over there The weather in Antarctica, live from the Drake Passage near the convergence. - YouTube
ReplyDeleteIts weird how there's nothing down there, barley any life Deep Lake Antarctica: Studying the hardy microbes that lived cut off for 3,500 years.
ReplyDeleteSubsurface Antarctica: It's amazing to think about how much down there that has gone undiscovered.
ReplyDeleteWhat's Really Going on: Organisms must have had to evolve a lot in the record low temperatures.
The Weather in Antarctica:
I don't think I'd be able to live in Antarctica, the wind seems like it would pierce your skin.