Thank you for creating this video! It helped me a lot to study for my test. Good luck!
@ishagupta76887 жыл бұрын
Great work. Please make more in the series!
@nurulhuda74022 жыл бұрын
Very easy to understand, you're really a good lecturer 👍🏻
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that!
@carmelmccarthy64525 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the video! I was wondering about the volcanic islands, they have beaches etc. Would they also over time develop the same anatomy such as continental slopes etc. are they overtime classed as new continental crust or still oceanic? Thank you!! These videos are immensely helpful and informative!! :)
@kringpakawangkulangkul35654 жыл бұрын
Nice piece of work, easy to digest. Thank you from a biologist :)
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@sdluedtke78032 жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation !!!
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@Bonsaidude2 жыл бұрын
Would love to hear your thoughts on Hydroplate theory. Thanks for your time.
@mikets422 жыл бұрын
May I ask - if and how the mentioned 135m of continental shelf margin are related to the ~125m of sea level rise from the LGM? if yes, then glacial periods were (likely) much longer then inter-glacial periods for > last 5My. Moreover, the often sited extra +15C before 5My does not agree imho with the human (not only) reaction of most infections. If most bacteria are going kaput for t>40C, how could they survive in hot ancient climates (which they certainly did)? What I am missing and where to read on the topic?
@robjohn69432 жыл бұрын
So how do we explain the age of the sea floor being younger than the exposed continents?
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX Жыл бұрын
The seafloor is constantly being recycled through seafloor spreading whereas the continents are not.
@robjohn6943 Жыл бұрын
@@EarthandSpaceSciencesX what if its not being recycled?
@uzunerfatih3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@viperfishsasori7 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@cameronscanlan1620 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bud!
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX Жыл бұрын
You bet!
@Channel-qm2yd2 жыл бұрын
😍🙏👍
@fourgthreea69426 жыл бұрын
Thank you .do you have a site so we can download pictures.
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX5 жыл бұрын
Not currently.
@fourgthreea69425 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jakebeard44994 жыл бұрын
Hey chief cheek beard here just checking to see if you could help me publish a theory on why Pangea split apart where do I go what do I do I'm a carpenter by trade I just happened to have seen it on Google Maps I have a pretty pretty good idea
@SNOWSNEAKER223 жыл бұрын
Science olympiad appreciates this
@issackunthara66778 жыл бұрын
What a god
@naomigaleana10717 жыл бұрын
Using this video to study for midterm
@EarthandSpaceSciencesX7 жыл бұрын
Naomi Galeana hope it helps!
@TheLeykis1017 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for the vid.
@dmknight085 жыл бұрын
Oh man,, anyone else feel dumb when he says what parts of a word mean and you’re not sure if it’s Latin or Greek? Just me? Update: I finally learned what a fathom was! Thought it was just a measurement for lazy folks who didn’t like to...you know....actually ,measure things....physically... like “over yonder”! I always wondered. Maybe only a southern thing. Ignore. Update: Yo, y’all could be forced to take a History of Geology course or trusted to research it on your own! Thank this man! Give a Like! Update: I just learned Susan B Anthony was a ship! I never even looked that up. I just thought it was a coin... nvm. This instructor/professor gives so much extra! Y’all are lucky! He has no obligation to tell all this extra stuff so you can relate. Geology wasn’t even offered at my college. I didn’t like my professors. They were monotone and most likely drunker than I am right now. I just remember them turning on Nanook the Warrior and leaving us with popcorn! Wait, that was okay. At least I maintained the knowledge of that title and the little warrior man from Alaska that could fit two wives and all his offspring into a single canoe and could club walruses like a champ! But if I was ever a dude that needed a method of clubbing walruses and being ergonomic with a canoe in excess of two women I could never please, I know what to do... Point made though!!! (Wine tangent). Note to self: Next life, become a celebrity’s house cat. Update: We got to the good trench! Let’s get deep like stoned poets.... Earth’s mechanics are kneading us like unbaked sourdough; it gives us enough time to be somewhat rotten then shoves us into the furnace like Grettle did that witch in that story that your parents only told you the PG version of. Just sayin’. Oh man,, anyone else feel du,b when he says what parts of a word mean and you’re not sure if it’s Latin or Greek? Just me? Update: I finally learned what a fathom was! Thought it was just a measurement for lazy folks who didn’t like to...you know....actually ,measure things....physically... like “over yonder”! I always wondered. Maybe only a southern thing. Ignore. Update: Yo, y’all could be forced to take a History of Geology course or trusted to research it on your own! Thank this man! Give a Like! Update: I just learned Susan B Anthony was a ship! I never even looked that up. I just thought it was a coin... nvm. This instructor/professor gives so much extra! Y’all are lucky! He has no obligation to tell all this extra stuff so you can relate. Geology wasn’t even offered at my college. I didn’t like my professors. They were monotone androstenedione likely drunker than I am right now. I just remember them turning on Nanook the Warrior and leaving us with popcorn! Wait, that was okay. At least I maintained the knowledge of that title and the little warrior man from Alaska that could fit two wives and all his offspring into a single canoe and could club walruses like a champ! But if I was ever a dude that needed a method of clubbing walruses and being ergonomic with a canoe in excess of two women I could never please, I know what to do... Point made though!!! (Wine tangent). Note to self: Next life, become a celebrity’s house cat. Update: We got to the good trench! Let’s get deep like stoned poets.... Earth’s mechanics are kneading us like unbaked sourdough; it gives us enough time to be somewhat rotten then shoves us into the furnace like Grettle did that witch in that story that your parents only told you the PG version of. Just sayin’. Oh man,, anyone else feel du,b when he says what parts of a word mean and you’re not sure if it’s Latin or Greek? Just me? Update: I finally learned what a fathom was! Thought it was just a measurement for lazy folks who didn’t like to...you know....actually ,measure things....physically... like “over yonder”! I always wondered. Maybe only a southern thing. Ignore. Update: Yo, y’all could be forced to take a History of Geology course or trusted to research it on your own! Thank this man! Give a Like! Update: I just learned Susan B Anthony was a ship! I never even looked that up. I just thought it was a coin... nvm. This instructor/professor gives so much extra! Y’all are lucky! He has no obligation to tell all this extra stuff so you can relate. Geology wasn’t even offered at my college. I didn’t like my professors. They were monotone androstenedione likely drunker than I am right now. I just remember them turning on Nanook the Warrior and leaving us with popcorn! Wait, that was okay. At least I maintained the knowledge of that title and the little warrior man from Alaska that could fit two wives and all his offspring into a single canoe and could club walruses like a champ! But if I was ever a dude that needed a method of clubbing walruses and being ergonomic with a canoe in excess of two women I could never please, I know what to do... Point made though!!! (Wine tangent). Note to self: Next life, become a celebrity’s house cat. Update: We got to the good trench! Let’s get deep like stoned poets.... Earth’s mechanics are kneading us like unbaked sourdough; it gives us enough time to be somewhat rotten then shoves us into the furnace like Grettle did that witch in that story that your parents only told you the PG version of. Just sayin’. Update:: 3 Provinces “We divided the oceans up into the Mid-point where most of the life is and important economic activity occurs” and then there’s the flat province where most of the ancient cities used to be and less violent geological activity...like where you’d actuality want to build a house if you could breathe salt water and withstand deep sea ocean pressures by there’s not a lot of drama there, also fewer neighbors, except the ridges because the few neighbors you have are always gonna bring you down....(Rural philosophy). I guess the third province, (the trenches!) is where the cpopular yet irresponsible college kid-moves in next door and gets roommates on Craigslist and they just TRASH the place! Like Pizza Hut won’t even deliver there any,ore! You know, your land value commits suicide! Nvm. Note: I need to spell check this tomorrow.... bit it’s not tomorrow until I’ve slept at least 3 hours... Update: Walls in trenches MILES DEEP! Y’all drive one mile... one mile... and tell me that isn’t ridomkulous! Go now, try it! The pressure! Fly a mile up too and see what happens! Pow, mind blown.The only OP guys in life live in the trenches. We’ve got work to do! Update: Earth recycles itself-pretty much,unless it isn’t a volcano ejaculating. . But “abyssal plane”was the best term used thus far. High five! So I’m gonna Rosicrucian on that... Plus Hawaii is complicated. Update: Subduction in the ocean’s trenches is where Earth eats itself, continental arcs is Earth’s erection and volcanoes are where Earth blows itself. And it’s your fault if you’re still reading by at this point it’s just procrastination...He says we have pictures and videos (Earth porn). My p takeaway knowledge: Avoid under sea volcanoes. Volcanoes can lead to undersea landslides and earthquakes, and you can run but you can’t hide. But we all must die one day so what are you really running from. Ahah! That’s wisdom! And awe, he wished you well!don’t disappoint! He spent way more time organizing and recording this than you did watching it. Respect!