Water Videos - The Documentary Network Explore the world beyond headlines with amazing videos. Wed, 12 Apr 2017 13:56:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://documentary.net/wp-content/themes/documentary/img/documentary-logo.png Documentary Network - Watch free documentaries and films 337 17 Explore the world beyond headlines with amazing videos. Born of Nuclear Blast: Russia’s Lakes of Mystery https://documentary.net/video/born-of-nuclear-blast-russias-lakes-of-mystery/ https://documentary.net/video/born-of-nuclear-blast-russias-lakes-of-mystery/#comments Tue, 26 Jul 2011 08:28:40 +0000 http://documentary.net/?p=2235

What healing properties does a sweet lake possess? How can you wash clothes in a lake without soap? Can a lake serve as a salt reserve? The diversity of lakes located in Russia and CIS countries can amaze anyone. Artificial and natural, nuclear and hostile to all advanced forms of life, they present a truly motley picture. ]]>

What healing properties does a sweet lake possess? How can you wash clothes in a lake without soap? Can a lake serve as a salt reserve? The diversity of lakes located in Russia and CIS countries can amaze anyone. Artificial and natural, nuclear and hostile to all advanced forms of life, they present a truly motley picture. ]]>
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Fluoride: The Hard to Swallow Truth https://documentary.net/video/fluoride-the-hard-to-swallow-truth/ https://documentary.net/video/fluoride-the-hard-to-swallow-truth/#respond Wed, 11 May 2011 14:32:35 +0000 http://documentary.net/?p=1449

This short documentary looks at the initial theories behind the effectiveness of fluoride and where it originated. It goes on to show the lack of science behind the use of Fluoride and reveals Fluoride as a toxic waste substance that is being pumped into our drinking water. The documentary will conclude by delivering the "hard to swallow truth" of fluoride which pertains to why it is actually used. ]]>

This short documentary looks at the initial theories behind the effectiveness of fluoride and where it originated. It goes on to show the lack of science behind the use of Fluoride and reveals Fluoride as a toxic waste substance that is being pumped into our drinking water. The documentary will conclude by delivering the "hard to swallow truth" of fluoride which pertains to why it is actually used. ]]>
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Exploring the Deep 4 – Corals in the Cold https://documentary.net/video/exploring-the-deep-4-corals-in-the-cold/ https://documentary.net/video/exploring-the-deep-4-corals-in-the-cold/#respond Wed, 09 Feb 2011 13:13:48 +0000 http://documentary.net/?p=268

Marine geologist Claudia Wienberg studies animals whose existence was unknown until a few years ago - cold water corals that live in the cooler regions of the Atlantic or the Mediterranean. Like their tropical relatives, cold water corals can form gigantic reefs which serve as habitats for many different ocean animals and plants. For some researchers they are fascinating for other reasons as well: because the growth of the reefs is influenced by environmental conditions, their structure can provide information about the climate in the past. Extreme changes in the environment can be deadly; in more than 20 percent of the reefs, the corals have died out. In the course of her expeditions Claudia Wienberg made a remarkable discovery. In the Gulf of Cadiz off the Spanish coast she found giant fields of coral remains. Now she is devoting part of her research to finding out the causes of the coral death. Her initial hypothesis is that over the past centuries the water temperature and nutrient levels have changed drastically. The results of Wienberg's study may help predict the fate of the living cold water corals found off the Norwegian or Irish coasts.]]>

Marine geologist Claudia Wienberg studies animals whose existence was unknown until a few years ago - cold water corals that live in the cooler regions of the Atlantic or the Mediterranean. Like their tropical relatives, cold water corals can form gigantic reefs which serve as habitats for many different ocean animals and plants. For some researchers they are fascinating for other reasons as well: because the growth of the reefs is influenced by environmental conditions, their structure can provide information about the climate in the past. Extreme changes in the environment can be deadly; in more than 20 percent of the reefs, the corals have died out. In the course of her expeditions Claudia Wienberg made a remarkable discovery. In the Gulf of Cadiz off the Spanish coast she found giant fields of coral remains. Now she is devoting part of her research to finding out the causes of the coral death. Her initial hypothesis is that over the past centuries the water temperature and nutrient levels have changed drastically. The results of Wienberg's study may help predict the fate of the living cold water corals found off the Norwegian or Irish coasts.]]>
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