I'm a science teacher. Here are some good places to look for science-related movies:
The Discovery Channel Store
http://shopping.discovery.com/category-1_DVDBOOK.html?topnav=dvdbook
Educational Videos.com
http://www.ieducationalvideos.com/index.html
Educational Video Network
https://www.evndirect.com/
TMW Media Group
http://www.tmwmedia.com/index.html
LibraryVideo.com
http://www.libraryvideo.com/BCP.asp?mscssid=W84CW90N8R2T9HKLG2BG5JFU1WSP41VF&t=376
Shop PBS
http://www.shoppbs.org/searchHandler/index.jsp?oos=true&nullCategoryId=1377910
Amazon.com
(Look under *Nonfiction*--and then *Documentary* and/or *Educational*)
http://www.amazon.com/dvds-used-dvd-boxed-sets/b/ref=gw_br_dvd/002-1617625-5812820?%5Fencoding=UTF8&node=130
Half.com
(If you've found it at Amazon, check here, too. IF it's here, it'll usually be cheaper.)
http://movies.products.half.ebay.com/Science-Technology-Documentary-Educational_W0QQcatZ181032QQcZ1QQfmtZdvd
Good luck. There are really great earthquake films out there.
2006-11-06 21:29:07
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answered by Sebille 3
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Go to www.youtube.com and put in earthquake in the search area. I'm sure something will show up.
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2006-11-06 17:28:46
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answered by Jan G 6
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Ebay, Amazon, W H Smiths and how about trying a Google search.
2006-11-07 08:24:40
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answered by patsy 5
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go to google.com then type, video about earthquake.or else type earthquakevideo.com
2006-11-06 18:51:31
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answered by Kristine 1
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internet
2006-11-06 17:22:03
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answered by gremsz 2
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