NATURE Community: Your Hawaii Photos
Check out these photos of Hawaii submitted by members of the NATURE Community. Then find out how to add your own.

Check out these photos of Hawaii submitted by members of the NATURE Community. Then find out how to add your own.
These video clips from the NATURE episode, "Kilauea, Mountain of Fire" introduce students to plate tectonics, as well as volcanoes and the effects of volcanic activity.
This lesson from the NATURE episode, "Kilauea: Mountain of Fire" introduces students to plate tectonics, as well as volcanoes and the effects of volcanic activity.
With over 25,000 unique species, Hawaii is one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet. These animals and plants live in a delicate balance.
View additional resources, online and in print, for NATURE's Kilauea: Mountain of Fire.
NATURE's 27th season premieres October 26 and promises to be one of the series’ most exciting. Get an exclusive video sneak peek at coming programs right here.
These excerpts from the NATURE episode "Violent Hawaii" demonstrate how volcanic islands are formed, and what scientists can discover studying magma, lava and eruptions.
In this video-enhanced lesson, students will use a combination of multimedia and hands-on activities to learn about different types of volcanoes, why volcanic eruptions happen, and the impact eruptions have on the Earth's landscape. (Grades 9-12)
These clips from the NATURE episode "Violent Hawaii" illustrate how erosion has shaped Hawaii's landscape, and show measures being taken there to limit theprocesses of erosion.
Giant-wave surfers from around the world couldn't walk away from the largest waves ever recorded.
Produced by THIRTEEN ©2012 Educational Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.