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The kinetic theory of matter is demonstrated by showing the diffusion of gases in air, the condensation of steam, the evaporation of liquids, and the transformation of liquids into solids. Brownian movement...
Sources and movement of beach material: introduction to the dynamics of inshore sediment circulation and some implications in terms of coastal morphology and management. Sediment sinks withdrawing sand from...
Evidence shows that a large part of North America was once covered with ice, that ice does actually move and in doing so, modifies the landscape over which it passes.
Performance of a complete one-act play by Cervantes. A guard protects the house of the girl he hopes to marry from all other men; the girl chooses to marry another man.
Using large experimental tanks, explains how waves are created and shows that even though waves may travel at a good rate of speed, the water does not move. It also notes that high-energy waves are created...
Series, in three parts, showing how the meaning of the play can change in the hands of a director. Director Douglas Campbell has firm convictions about Macbeth (including his belief that parts of the play...
Teaching film designed to help students investigate s Sedimentary rocks: where they come from, what they are made of and how they are formed. Ways in which sediments are produced, transported, accumulated...
Animation, live photography and models of space craft and instruments tell the story of man’s efforts to explore the regions of outer space, from the launching of Pioneer 1 in 1958 through to 1964.
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