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Volcanoes: Coyote's Crazy Smart Science Show, Season 2

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Numéro de catalogue:  AS0022
Producteur:  Animiki See Distribution Inc.
Sujet:  Étude des premières nations, Études de l'environnement, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, Géographie physique, Histoire, Histoire du Canada, Peuples autochtones, Physique, Science, Sciences sociales
Langue:  Anglais
Niveau scolaire:  3 - 5, 6 - 8
Pays d'origine:  Canada
Année du droit d’auteur:  2020
Durée:  22:00


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Isa tells us about the “Ring of Fire” and the role of tectonic plates for in the creation of volcanoes. Find out how geology, chemistry, physics and imagination go into studying volcanoes. Kai and Anostin learn how Iceland was formed by tectonic plates moving apart and how there are over 130 volcanoes in Iceland. We meet volcanologists in Iceland and Hawaii who study the lives of volcanoes.

COYOTE'S CRAZY SMART SCIENCE SHOW (Coyote Science) is a visually stunning, award-winning adventures-in-science series designed for elementary students. Drawing on wisdom from pioneers in Indigenous education, including Dr. Leroy Little Bear, Amethyst First Rider, and Dr. Lorna Williams, Coyote Science bridges the worlds of Indigenous and Western science, teaching kids scientific concepts through discussions with Indigenous scientists, storytelling, animation, music, and experiments.

BIO: Created by Loretta Todd, a Métis–Cree filmmaker who was one of the first Indigenous women to pursue film studies at Simon Fraser University in BC. Loretta is an amateur science geek who always wanted to inspire Indigenous children and youth to learn more about science, especially Indigenous science. Using her creative skills as a creative, L. S. Todd is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning filmmaker known for powerful, visual storytelling and cultural leadership.

In this explosive episode, we find out how geology, chemistry, physics and even creativity go into understanding volcanoes. We learn volcanoes are different ages and sizes and also have labels such as active, dormant and extinct, and cone, shield and composite. Kai and Anostin travel to Iceland - the land of fire and ice! They meet Volcanologist Dr. Rikke Pedersen who explains the volcanology of Iceland and the differences between the types of eruptions. The Hawaiian islands were also created from volcanoes. We talk with Indigenous Hawaiian geophysicist Dr. Jim Kauahikaua who studies volcanic activity in Hawaii, drawing from science, story and history. Commander John Herrington explains how volcanoes are one of the most powerful forces of nature. Kai shows us his rockin’ volcanorock collection, while the Cosmic Surfer visits some famous volcanoes.


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