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Faces of Earth - Shaping the Planet 

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Every minute of every day, the face of Earth changes - sometimes right before our eyes. Go inside tectonic events, watching earthquakes rumble, volcanoes explode, and land transformed. This is episode 2 of the 4 part Faces of Earth series.

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@MaximRedin
@MaximRedin 4 месяца назад
I was searching such a video. Thank you for filming this. I like geology though . Btw I am watching you from Russia.
@PlayNowWorkLater
@PlayNowWorkLater 9 месяцев назад
Love this modelling! This should be used as an educational tool in schools!
@barbg
@barbg 3 года назад
From my very lifelong and so-active coastal Californian perspective: Wow! Thank you for your perspective!
@Ushamba
@Ushamba 4 года назад
Watched without ads!!! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👏👏👏👏 Thanks American Geosciences for this magnificent video. Loved it!!!
@user-or8se1nl6d
@user-or8se1nl6d 4 года назад
Thank you for this!
@brucefreedman3655
@brucefreedman3655 6 месяцев назад
This is one of the best and informative videos on tectonic plate movement on earth. I’m especially keen on the current activity in Africa’s Rift Valley.
@intanbaharuddin2703
@intanbaharuddin2703 14 дней назад
❤very educational of our moving Earth😊 thank you.
@md.shahadathossain5456
@md.shahadathossain5456 4 года назад
Wonderful documentary to visualize the moving plates and their collision with each other as well as rifting apart from one another. Beautifully scripted, narrated and organized. Thumbs up for all the effort behind this masterpiece.
@Olistream
@Olistream 4 года назад
La verdad es que la tierra es preciosa , no tiene parangon !
@mindymoto1
@mindymoto1 4 года назад
We need more documentaries like this.
@mikesahle1193
@mikesahle1193 3 года назад
Thank you great video I see it left with wonder! Fascinating too keep smiling with lol politely & safely
@onecomms4737
@onecomms4737 4 года назад
Finally, a show that states much of what I have been saying since I was in grade school. Thank you!
@deathmerchant8662
@deathmerchant8662 4 года назад
Idiot this is common knowledge you did not say a dam thing that wasn't said millions of times before you. Dont even try to act like you knew anything first. You are a piece of garbage for even trying.
@julianoble2528
@julianoble2528 4 года назад
Delightful!
@Ellsing123
@Ellsing123 2 года назад
For thos who apasionantes for science; this very qualitatives video; call contributes. Apraciate this.
@computeu
@computeu 4 года назад
Great job. Visuals make an impression on my memory as well. Thank you. 😎👍🏻
@tmeservey2723
@tmeservey2723 4 года назад
I see the flat earth religious lemmings have shown up. Don’t click on his link unless you want to hear a sad, ignorant man talk about how he doesn’t understand anything so he’s going to rely on a book that justifies rape, slavery, and murder. #ChristianityIsADeathCult
@robertferreiro3466
@robertferreiro3466 4 года назад
Thank you....
@memethingz6004
@memethingz6004 2 года назад
“In ur life time North America and Africa will be about 6 feet further apart than they were when you were born” woah
@JESSICA26ize
@JESSICA26ize 4 года назад
Wow music to an earthquake I would never have thought but it's crazy seemingly ingrained n us like the music gives u the same anxious feeling with a rise n fall of the music n the same calming feeling from the low slower music would us that can't b a coincidence am I RITE. Grate stuff guys I ALWAYS love to lurn a lil more everyday excpesialy bout our beautiful planet❗❗❗👍🤠👍
@JulieReizner
@JulieReizner 9 лет назад
Used in my geology courses at Northern Kentucky University. Thank you!! 2 min: East African Rift Valley 11 min: Pangea, formation of Mediterranean 18 min: really neato convergent plate boundaries models 23 min: tectonic hazards in Greece 30 min: volcano prediction 34 min: Himalayan tomography 39 min: San Andreas Fault, California, earthquake mitigation
@gtbkts
@gtbkts 4 года назад
Julie Reizner ty for the comment. I thought it was done when the screen went black
@ronusa1976
@ronusa1976 4 года назад
quakewatch.net/
@gtbkts
@gtbkts 4 года назад
Ronald Hayek ty, I will definitely check this out.
@StarNumbers
@StarNumbers 4 года назад
Did you tell your class the moving stuff is all CGI? If not, you are not a scientist and cannot continue with this stuff at the University.
@seedplanter7173
@seedplanter7173 4 года назад
Have you figured out why planes flight patterns don't match a globe Earth ? But match a flat Earth?
@geegnosis8888
@geegnosis8888 4 года назад
My GCE Advanced Level Geography teacher introduced me to the 'new' theory of Plate Tectonics in 1972. It fascinated me as much then as now. Miss Taylor was ahead of her time and a brilliant teacher.
@maumbu
@maumbu 4 года назад
We love you Miss. Taylor!
@rendorwilliams9116
@rendorwilliams9116 4 года назад
Outstanding computer graphics !!
@user-mb2im5nv9r
@user-mb2im5nv9r 4 года назад
Interesting facts mrNelson1963 congratulations
@gabiponte7594
@gabiponte7594 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oNB4-73ofDw.html
@qmydee1481
@qmydee1481 4 года назад
Great job! Thank you
@TheClearwall
@TheClearwall 4 года назад
I keep waiting for this narrator to tell us that we are "approaching the scary door"
@hotyella_red
@hotyella_red 4 года назад
nice informing video of our wold and planet
@firatsanliturk
@firatsanliturk 4 года назад
I will witness that event from Afar... :))
@kennethhoopaugh8375
@kennethhoopaugh8375 4 года назад
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@Tundra.v
@Tundra.v 4 года назад
Me to I came from Addis Ababa
@ijustpostedth1s724
@ijustpostedth1s724 3 года назад
Ohhh. I see what you did there.
@TheCoolestGamer20
@TheCoolestGamer20 4 года назад
“Who’s the singing at your wedding? It’s Calculon, Calculooon, Calculoooooooooon”
@cptcosmo
@cptcosmo 4 года назад
During the silicone subduction experiment computer vector analysis video at 22:09 did any of you notice that the subducting plate creates a rotor vortex? That motion of circularly moving through a hot cold loop is essentially the process that is used to refine hydrocarbons out of crude oil in "crackers" That could the the very process that drives the natural production of abiotic crude oil. Carbon and water are drawn in with the subducting plate, heated to the cracking point, rising, cooling, and condensing into longer chain molecules...
@ReallyReall
@ReallyReall 4 года назад
Wait what? Ha just joking great commemt
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад
I did notice, the rotational movement at that point is new to me, but it explains a lot of what we see in outcrops where I live, a former subduction zone.
@tupahutuokoneiswife3972
@tupahutuokoneiswife3972 4 года назад
33:00 brilliant
@tupahutuokoneiswife3972
@tupahutuokoneiswife3972 4 года назад
45:00 hmm
@kennethhoopaugh8375
@kennethhoopaugh8375 4 года назад
Sounds like some Super Mario shit 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Chebsen
@Chebsen 4 года назад
Okay the speaker stays at your house
@38Jemar
@38Jemar 4 года назад
Wow! 😮
@PositiveOutcome
@PositiveOutcome 6 лет назад
Great story man
@hrthrhs
@hrthrhs 4 года назад
Cool story bro
@gregoryphillips2939
@gregoryphillips2939 4 года назад
Love this.
@michaelalleyn6261
@michaelalleyn6261 4 года назад
I think science is missing the obvious conection of techtonic shift and global warming...... Think of the globe as a water ballon. With hundreds of millions of tons of ice on the caps the planet has a given shape. Remove that ice and internal pressures constantly push outward on the lightening polar caps reshaping our planet. For the poles to move out the plates must shift as the center inevitably narrows. These shifts cause earthquakes amd volcanos. We must remember the planet is not a rigid sphere. There is always a reaction when something changes.
@shockwave5544
@shockwave5544 4 года назад
9:21 thats new level of hands shaking
@okboomer6201
@okboomer6201 4 года назад
Good video, but the music is kind of gay and annoying.
@beybslifeintheus494
@beybslifeintheus494 3 года назад
Great vedio earth my friend
@joyleenpoortier7496
@joyleenpoortier7496 5 лет назад
That was amazing thank you
@edwinariviere7309
@edwinariviere7309 4 года назад
Do one about the Caribbean...Possible volcanic eruptions and tectonic movement. I live on an island with 9 active volcanoes...I think
@MosinShooter109
@MosinShooter109 4 года назад
I didn't know this channel existed. I'm pretty stoked.
@gabiponte7594
@gabiponte7594 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JZfEiiKTTbw.html
@deanfirnatine7814
@deanfirnatine7814 4 года назад
At about 11:00 it shows the horn breaking off Africa but the East African rift continues South through the chain of Africa's "great lakes" all the way to Lake Malawi so theoretically the split should continue South and be a much bigger land mass than the illustration shows that splits off than just the horn
@highwaltage
@highwaltage 4 года назад
so how much c02 does plate tectonics release?
@Redlioness-gp9ci
@Redlioness-gp9ci 4 года назад
How old is Earth again? All I know is that Earth is alive and continually evolving. Earth is cracking up under pressure because it keeps giving birth, creating more prominent features and many new lands. They call Earth's model role, mother nature, she continues to be proactive, changing lands as men forge strongholds out of her.
@jcarlsonfin8103
@jcarlsonfin8103 4 года назад
The Earth will repair itself and survive, long after humans destroy each other.
@kristinehayes4885
@kristinehayes4885 4 года назад
It's 4.5 billion years old.
@johnratcliffe6438
@johnratcliffe6438 4 года назад
That was a good watch, thanks :)
@mariamendoncs6788
@mariamendoncs6788 4 года назад
Explain clouds behind the sun?
@mariamendoncs6788
@mariamendoncs6788 4 года назад
Simply shows getting struck down
@rockyofusa1
@rockyofusa1 4 года назад
The more advances made in sensing equipment the more they can detect - it doesn't mean more quakes...FYI Every earthquake starts with P waves, the S waves is the settling to the new pressure caused by p waves
@ronusa1976
@ronusa1976 4 года назад
quakewatch.net/
@ebuyeniyol900
@ebuyeniyol900 4 года назад
africa is hugh tank u for this documentary
@BlackRose-tc9ig
@BlackRose-tc9ig 4 года назад
33:20 No one: Jazz Musicians: Fuck yeah thats some funky shit
@TheStonedBearGaming
@TheStonedBearGaming 4 года назад
I fell asleep and woke up with this on my screen I don't know how I got here
@DjWoke
@DjWoke 4 года назад
Me 2
@Ahavameanslove24
@Ahavameanslove24 4 года назад
Fondling RU-vid lol it be like that sometimes.
@deanwa8581
@deanwa8581 4 года назад
OMG the same thing just happened to me!! I am serious!
@allendetshuma8108
@allendetshuma8108 4 года назад
Me too damn
@KennyMcCormick99
@KennyMcCormick99 4 года назад
Lmao me also!
@joshuamorris8213
@joshuamorris8213 4 года назад
wooow!!
@rorychristyhazelraimy6552
@rorychristyhazelraimy6552 10 лет назад
Its kinda great to see but i think its not boring for me ^-^
@andreweueugene1640
@andreweueugene1640 4 года назад
hey said jerry was somewhere else, thx
@andreweueugene1640
@andreweueugene1640 4 года назад
hey said jerry was somewhere else, thx
@PAULLONDEN
@PAULLONDEN 5 лет назад
Such fascinating science......wish I had taken geography as a study.... what can be more interesting and valid than this evolving planet...
@Baner496
@Baner496 4 года назад
Geography was boring at school. But after finishing school. Geography, history, astronomy... Im obsessed with it. Xd
@dewiz9596
@dewiz9596 4 года назад
“Physical Geology” is what you would want to study. This stuff was still not part of the curriculum when I studied Geology in the early 1960s.
@Sciguy95
@Sciguy95 4 года назад
@Martin G answers in genesis is one biggest bullshit organizations on the planet they literally post a statement of faith saying that they refuse to accept anything that doesnt match what they already believe, that is the exact opposite of the way science and progress works. If everybody thought like that we still believe things like lightning being caused by angry gods and that solar eclipses are a dragon trying to eat the sun.
@Teddy_Graham
@Teddy_Graham 4 месяца назад
Can you imagine how many continents that are lost to time over trillions of years of shifting? Can we begin to talk about when these modern day land masses reached above sea level? Can you imagine how many species are lost to time in the shift?
@waynegabler6570
@waynegabler6570 4 года назад
The error in the model at the 22:00 mark is the subduction zone for the Pacific Rift is 3500km to the east rather than as soon as it is under the continental crust. The 'oceanic crust' is dragged along the bottom of the existing crust that far before what is left is meets the westward outflow from the Atlantic Rift some 3500km further east. The line from Hudson Bay to the GOM is above a subduction zone so the crust dips due to the suction the descending magma has on the land above. The only mystery is how long this will be ignored as the factor that drives climate change just by the speed slowing down or speeding up. The Pacific Blob is a sign that the movement is faster to some degree. Neal Adam's expanding earth vid is the basic model for how the earth works these days, as well as the last 200M years.
@alexburke1899
@alexburke1899 8 месяцев назад
There’s an issue with your theory in that a flat slab subduction falls off after a while and detaches, and there’s previous slabs that subducted prior. So where do those plates go in your theory? I’d stick with real scientific evidence and avoid the expanding earth garbage:)
@dylanbain4485
@dylanbain4485 4 года назад
I think Plate Techtonics is older than 40 years, even accounting for initial viewing of this show in "2005".
@dylanbain4485
@dylanbain4485 4 года назад
So call me crazy but the main point of this documentary is that climate changes over time. The "climate change crisis" seems insignificant compared to the past history of the earth.
@punker4Real
@punker4Real 4 года назад
20:14 i can see that anytime I want its only a few miles away from me
@s1mp1nqqk3nn9
@s1mp1nqqk3nn9 4 года назад
punker4Real same
@alienal8278
@alienal8278 4 года назад
I'm thinking there is a subduction zone under the southwest point of Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
@mybackhurts7020
@mybackhurts7020 4 года назад
7:30 😆I remember holding a boom box like that back in the 80s!
@bircruz555
@bircruz555 4 года назад
Visit the desert. Take a lot of batteries.
@user-mh7qk1ei7b
@user-mh7qk1ei7b 3 месяца назад
Faces of eart wonderful dokumentery lands scape 🎉
@unnikrishnannairkrishnannair.
@unnikrishnannairkrishnannair. 6 месяцев назад
Earth quakes are thermodynamic
@nature.rbeauty2255
@nature.rbeauty2255 4 года назад
I will travel the world and make great discoveries
@dawnsites4232
@dawnsites4232 4 года назад
It is all about frequencies.
@maryhairy1
@maryhairy1 4 года назад
Marvellous showing!
@markwalker3499
@markwalker3499 4 года назад
There is a third rift zone that is studied on land, the Rio Grande Rift in the USA.
@marklim1390
@marklim1390 11 лет назад
Nice.. Very educational, especially to young geology majors.. Thanks..
@Noises
@Noises 4 года назад
This is high school level at best.
@johnhandy9256
@johnhandy9256 4 года назад
Yeah if you're into science fiction fool the is earth flat douchebag!! Nobody with your feet above thier heads you dummy. Water always lays level fact. It's called sea level stupid Nobody spinning a thousand miles an hour on a ball with water clinging to it like Klingons and no space cuz it's fake!!!
@AllenBarclayAllen
@AllenBarclayAllen 4 года назад
10,000.000 years a new ocean their ? YOUR NUTZ ..! Once the water moves in on the rif separation will be very dramatic and very fast. ..!
@roger..tigre..2623
@roger..tigre..2623 4 года назад
Lovely and informative job
@bazingaburg8264
@bazingaburg8264 4 года назад
That narrator was amazing in Futurama
@hrthrhs
@hrthrhs 4 года назад
@ 35:09 That would be sick if the plates moved that quickly
@valentinap6919
@valentinap6919 3 года назад
Россия Екатеринбург...очень интересно ..спасибо
@gohellaxmikant3652
@gohellaxmikant3652 4 года назад
Nice
@jeniphergronvold8191
@jeniphergronvold8191 11 лет назад
Very interesting....
@johnblack9281
@johnblack9281 4 года назад
@Martin G if it's interesting why did they disable their comment section.
@flyingdog2304
@flyingdog2304 5 дней назад
I watched that subducting experiment again and all I saw was it sank without moving forward.
@THESHOMROM
@THESHOMROM 4 года назад
Sonification ----- BRILLIANT !
@katharinecarmichael7759
@katharinecarmichael7759 5 лет назад
As Well as New Mexico. The Rio Grande Rift. A new Ocean will one day be here. Again!
@edwardlulofs444
@edwardlulofs444 5 лет назад
It's considered a failed rift as it has moved in a long time. It might move in the future or it might not. Similarly, the Afar could stop also but has been active a long time. "Prediction is difficult, especially of the future." Barra.
@katharinecarmichael7759
@katharinecarmichael7759 5 лет назад
Edward Lulofs Excuse me? Ours is NOT a Failed Rift! Our Rift is still Active! Thats not a lie. It is the Truth! Many, many people u can ask. But Truth is it is NOT a Failed Rift! Our Volcanoes are Active. As well as Our Rift. All truth!
@jacobmartinelli7496
@jacobmartinelli7496 4 года назад
So be confident that you are still standing, i guess We consider ourselves as people and not animals with clothes. Water means sadness to reflect about instead of being anxious as to learn from the causes and maybe the reasons of insecurity. Deep sadness means snow, because cold (shivers, sweaty'n), apparently. People use guilt trips anf shame games to make eachother nervous enough to feel compelled. Confusing sensations might cause thought symbols amongst interpretations reasoned to resolve.
@vinhill5287
@vinhill5287 4 года назад
We need to consider THE NEXT HUMAN LIFE TRANSITION TRANSFORMING
@luketracey3269
@luketracey3269 4 года назад
A ticking time bomb🍀. A magical change is upon us!
@jarikosonen4079
@jarikosonen4079 4 года назад
There is hard to be safe from such earthquakes because if there is tsunamis involved also. Maybe if one had balloon that can lift the house or room into air during the earthquake if there is no early warning available and it seems not be easily available. The earth should be CT-scanned with seismic waves or neutrinos. They might find the magma pockets.
@user-pw9lj8tq5g
@user-pw9lj8tq5g 4 года назад
There is at least one more component to add to this equation to evaluate time space and positions of the face of the Earth ... The gradual or sporatic changes in the equators positioning which gives a more proper positioning of dry lands vs water distributions. Also remember to then include the changing amounts of water trapped in the air, ice and liquid forms.
@vladislavholmes4852
@vladislavholmes4852 3 месяца назад
I badly wish to do MSc once or if it is called again .
@ChrisMcGuire0
@ChrisMcGuire0 4 года назад
Man that ground better chill 3:02
@JonathanCulpepper
@JonathanCulpepper 11 лет назад
A great introduction to geology and it's processes. However, it's light on the more complex issues. Would love to see an episode dedicated to magmatic fractionation!
@samtate5911
@samtate5911 4 года назад
Experience the day. Ahead🐧😳.
@ToniHunterOne
@ToniHunterOne 4 года назад
If our seismologists her in The States, are participating with the data collections at Cern?
@honawikeepa5813
@honawikeepa5813 4 года назад
Earth still spinning in order in its random universe.
@gabiponte7594
@gabiponte7594 4 года назад
But not for long ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JZfEiiKTTbw.html
@willieevans6586
@willieevans6586 4 года назад
Spin lol
@dentonkellyjr8095
@dentonkellyjr8095 5 лет назад
HOPE
@tobey4392
@tobey4392 5 лет назад
lullaby
@richerichiamtheo3373
@richerichiamtheo3373 4 года назад
PRETENDING aaaaagain !!!!
@jasonmare33
@jasonmare33 4 года назад
funny!
@fieldadmiralspartanryseb-8293
@fieldadmiralspartanryseb-8293 4 года назад
Why so many people thumbs down a nature documentary? Strange
@raadelamere1967
@raadelamere1967 4 года назад
Now that's what I call Awesome scientists making use of their gifts for good. Thks for sharing.
@lisadiantonio7312
@lisadiantonio7312 4 года назад
If Mars and Earth collided, would it be called Marth?
@bobkilmer697
@bobkilmer697 4 года назад
Mirth
@dixiem5062
@dixiem5062 4 года назад
Ears. Lol
@Arcticfox7
@Arcticfox7 4 года назад
it wouldn't be called anything because nobody will be alive to name it.
@e.sanchez9908
@e.sanchez9908 10 лет назад
For those who says is bored why did you watch it in the first place. AND THE SAY IS BORED BECAUSE THEY DON'T LIKE NATURE
@kgavyn
@kgavyn 6 лет назад
Yeah, fuck this Sanchez guy.
@cameronriley2068
@cameronriley2068 6 лет назад
Gavyn Krupinski lol school work hard haha
@thomask940
@thomask940 4 года назад
This is YOUR world....learn how to take care of it people. These videos show us what Mother Earth is made of. What if one day we could harness her seismic energy released? How many kilowatts of energy is produced in a single 2.0 tremor? Answer: a lot.
@franbenson5805
@franbenson5805 4 года назад
So what... you sap
@kathyhuestis7878
@kathyhuestis7878 4 года назад
No , they don't like hearing the truth and about how things have been hidden from us for a lot of years. Heads in the sand. Unfortunately, I would rather know so we can be prepared. I have lived in the Pacific northwest my hole life around three Mt,s.
@willieevans6586
@willieevans6586 4 года назад
Very nice video I love it I just have one question why every time do you show water on video is level and every time you show it in a simulation it's curved I'm able to get my head around it no matter what because it's actually what happens but it seems like you guys are building the globe when all the videos you show is level water in the background
@sherimatukonis6016
@sherimatukonis6016 7 месяцев назад
Video and photographs aren't far enough away to capture the curvature of the earth. You can see it (barely) from an airplane though.
@jonathankerr4859
@jonathankerr4859 10 месяцев назад
Isn’t the San Andreas fault not the same? When that spilts off will it not be a separate plate?
@fukcoffdood2515
@fukcoffdood2515 4 года назад
The remains of these buildings can still be found in Greece today. Funny thing they can be found in every Big City on every continent and even some small cities
@paulfrewzy7374
@paulfrewzy7374 4 года назад
Aye the world's Round...
@kathyhuestis7878
@kathyhuestis7878 4 года назад
Even in the ocean, Mt Rainer, Mt Adams and Mt St Helen's, are all around me. You never know what or where you are going to find things.
@zGJungle
@zGJungle 3 года назад
I wonder how much this rift will lower ocean levels around the world when it gets to it's lowest point ?
@systemsrenegade9888
@systemsrenegade9888 4 года назад
I don't know if this belongs here but a question has always plagued me if Australia is supposed to be on the bottom of the world then why are all the continents moving north towards the top of the world wouldn't they be moving to the bottom of the world. Maybe someone can explain if it's gravity that's doing it and how due to that fact that the continents would have to have negative attraction to be pulled north.I know it may Be a dumb question but it has plagued me for a long time.
@ancientanomalies8783
@ancientanomalies8783 4 года назад
Plate tectonics is dated, and also older than forty years. The earth is expanding. A theory that brought plate tectonics to the table. Sometimes it takes a while for science to catch up with common sense. Especially when science moves backwards.
@arcadioflores8982
@arcadioflores8982 4 года назад
During the lomaprieta earth quake my mom was holding the toilet together waiting for my mom to pick up her little sister from preschool
@OG1SEA
@OG1SEA 4 года назад
Are you cracked out
@scobra6652
@scobra6652 4 года назад
The toilet paper was waiting for your mom?
@gayeinggs5179
@gayeinggs5179 Год назад
Well if this happened in a few days. How do we know that it won’t carry on quickly ?
@skysblue9147
@skysblue9147 4 года назад
Earth 🌎 is a body of water
@ROBMCKISSOCK
@ROBMCKISSOCK 9 лет назад
Great video, imagine the day when geologist finally include an understanding of planetary electrical discharge and electromagnetism & plasma into their profession. That will be a great day for humanity because then all the holes in the current theory will be filled.
@michaelpatrickswope2617
@michaelpatrickswope2617 5 лет назад
Good Luck With That
@freemind..
@freemind.. 4 года назад
Robert Yeahright - Any model without water at its center is doomed to fail.
@justinev5668
@justinev5668 4 года назад
It was nice to see my beautiful country (Greece) in this documentary.... Very informative!
@joannamiller746
@joannamiller746 8 лет назад
Adored and forever cherish my own Geology Classes taken in University days ....
@NephilimFree
@NephilimFree 4 года назад
A mountain is a mass of materials which has been uplifted from the lithosphere of the Earth. All mountains possess deformed strata. The Earth's mountains were produced by the process of Orogeny [1] which caused uplift. The horizontal movement of continental plates produced tremendous internal pressure and resistance against adjacent continental plates. This pressure has caused mountains to uplift at the Orogeny belt (edge of the plate) and also farther inland. A common feature of mountains is that they posses many deformed sedimentary strata which have concreted into solid rock. The existence of folded and bent (deformed) strata, particularly those of mountains, discredits the uniformitatian explanation of mountain building because rock will not bend unless subjected to extreme confining (overburden) pressure and/or at high temperature. [2] Cold rock is brittle and will not bent, but will instead break. [2] Because mountains possess deformed strata, mountain building by uniformitarian process would require the materials to have been deep inside the Earth where the confining pressure (overburden pressure) in all directions could be great enough to prevent the material from fracturing and becoming pulverized. If the material were not deep in the Earth, there would be a lack of confining pressure above it, and it would move in the direction of the least confining pressure, which would be upwards towards the Earth's surface. Increasing temperature will increase ductility of rock, but temperatures great enough to significantly improve ductility (300-600C) are at depths of kilometers below the Earth's surface. [2] In actuality, mountain building by uniformitarian process would require that the materials of which the mountain is comprised, including it's sedimentary strata, to have been pushed deep into the earth and subsequently covered with deep overburden which would be great enough to temporarily prevent uplift under great pressure. It's strata could then become deformed by heat and confining pressure. Once the strata had become deformed, the overburden would then have to be removed to allow uplift unless we are to expect the Earth's mountains to be as high above the Earth's surface as the depth of overburden necessary for deformation. At that time, the mountain could then become a feature of the Earth's surface by uplift. This scenario is so implausible as to be considered utterly absurd for a number of reasons, most obviously because the uplift necessary to position them at the surface of the Earth and above it would reduce the mountain to a pile of crushed rock. Also, there would be no continuity of strata between the mountain and the land which surrounds it unless vast areas of the surface of the Earth were also subjected to the same process which created the mountain. Stated simply, mountains built by uniformitarian process do not exist. The obvious explanation for mountain formation with deformed strata is that pressure was applied to recently deposited, sedimentary strata mixed with solid rock which were still moist, soft, and plastic. This pressure forced the materials upward while horizontal movement caused their folding. After their formation, gravity drew the water downward and out of the materials to pool below the newly formed mountain. The removal of water allowed the materials to concrete into solid rock. The existence of folded strata, particularly those of mountains, provides astonishing evidence that the mountains of the earth and their folded strata were created by rapid continental movement during the Noaich Flood. This evidence discredits the uniformitarian idea that mountains are millions of years old and formed over a period of millions of years. 1. Orogeny "[4]."Teaching Structural Geology in the 21st Century, SERC, Carelton College. 2. Deformation of Rock "[5]."Stephen A. Nelson, Tulane University, 29 September 2015.
@rosewhite---
@rosewhite--- 4 года назад
Hi Nephilimfree. You are almost right but not quite. Russian and German deep drilling found superheated water just 5 miles down in fractured granite. Every mining video of any mineral clearly shows the mines run through rock that is totally fractured rock in all directions. Miners of all minerals except coal and iron have to search for and then dig down veins of quartz. This applies in gold, silver, platinum, tin, copper, diamonds etc. Coal and iron are found in great layers because they were formed by The Flood. On my local beach I can find granite rocks shot through with veins of quartz with mended cracks that are offset - showing the rock healed itelf over time. I have seen rock folded into a loop in a road cutting in Scotalnd and one day I'll go again and take a pix of it. Uniformitarians always claim a mysterious sources deposited the great layers of sediments on their beloved tectonics. They have the idea continents are not anchored but can somehow float about and climb on each other despite Newtonian Fizziks 3rd Law saying that a plate #1 like Africa weighing trillions of trillions of tons would need a push of trillions of trillions from another plate #2 just to move up to another plate #3 and of course plate #3 would need to have a further plate #4 behind it to resist the push of plates #1 and #2. The silly idea that this climbing about is what is causing the Ring of Fire is nonsense as those fires are burning in the supercritical water - not needing oxygen as the water disassociates into hydrogen for fuel, and oxygen that sustains the fires as they burn the dinosaurs, humans, fish and vegetation sucked into the emptied voids under the crust where the flood waters erupted from. The fire's heat raises steam pressure just like a singing kettle until eventually the pressure is sufficient to blow off the previous cone or plug when there is an eruption until pressure has dropped and the fires die down. This is why volcanoes give off masses of steam and methane. Methane can only come from organic matter? The idea that volcaanoes are vents for magma to rise is nonsense as magma must by definition be free of methane and be unable to rise against the overburden but of course it is claimed to rise up cracks in the crust. Simple calculations of volume wil show that any such source of magma would lose pressure as it rises and expands. Calculate how much a one square yard area of an inner sphere - core, mantel or whatever - would have to expand to at the surface. The Condit Dam removal video shows exactly how deep soft sediments wlil flow away en masse as a stream washes away the sediment mass downstream. Al round the world the landscape has great level plateaus or mesas with deeply rilled and gullied sides leading down to wide flat valleys filled with barren sand. The plateaus were flood sediments levelled during the 221 days of falling and standing water on Earth. Then during the draining days the soft sediments mostly washed away with isolated plateaus of various sizes remaining to be gullied as their water dried out. Darwin's research actually proved Earth is young and The Flood was real but he was blocked from realising it due to his having become atheist aka Satanist and concocting his fairy tale.
@NephilimFree
@NephilimFree 4 года назад
@@rosewhite--- You didn't say anything that discredited anything I said in my post. What I posted is scientifically correct. From my files, a little info to help you see: A mountain is a mass of materials which has been uplifted from the lithosphere of the Earth. All mountains possess deformed strata. The Earth's mountains were produced by the process of Orogeny which caused uplift. The horizontal movement of continental plates produced tremendous internal pressure and resistance against adjacent continental plates. This pressure has caused mountains to uplift at the Orogeny belt (edge of the plate) and also farther inland. A common feature of mountains is that they posses many deformed sedimentary strata which have concreted into solid rock. The existence of folded and bent (deformed) strata, particularly those of mountains, discredits the uniformitatian explanation of mountain building because rock will not bend unless subjected to extreme confining (overburden) pressure and/or at high temperature. Cold rock is brittle and will not bent, but will instead break. Because mountains possess deformed strata, mountain building by uniformitarian process would require the materials to have been deep inside the Earth where the confining pressure (overburden pressure) in all directions could be great enough to prevent the material from fracturing and becoming pulverized. If the material were not deep in the Earth, there would be a lack of confining pressure above it, and it would move in the direction of the least confining pressure, which would be upwards towards the Earth's surface. Increasing temperature will increase ductility of rock, but temperatures great enough to significantly improve ductility (300-600C) are at depths of kilometers below the Earth's surface.[9] In actuality, mountain building by uniformitarian process would require that the materials of which the mountain is comprised, including it's sedimentary strata, to have been pushed deep into the earth and subsequently covered with deep overburden which would be great enough to temporarily prevent uplift under great pressure. It's strata could then become deformed by heat and confining pressure. Once the strata had become deformed, the overburden would then have to be removed to allow uplift unless we are to expect the Earth's mountains to be as high above the Earth's surface as the depth of overburden necessary for deformation. At that time, the mountain could then become a feature of the Earth's surface by uplift. This scenario is so implausible as to be considered utterly absurd for a number of reasons, most obviously because the uplift necessary to position them at the surface of the Earth and above it would reduce the mountain to a pile of crushed rock. Also, there would be no continuity of strata between the mountain and the land which surrounds it unless vast areas of the surface of the Earth were also subjected to the same process which created the mountain. Stated simply, mountains built by uniformitarian process do not exist. The obvious explanation for mountain formation with deformed strata is that pressure was applied to recently deposited, sedimentary strata mixed with solid rock which were still moist, soft, and plastic. This pressure forced the materials upward while horizontal movement caused their folding. After their formation, gravity drew the water downward and out of the materials to pool below the newly formed mountain. The removal of water allowed the materials to concrete into solid rock. The existence of folded strata, particularly those of mountains, provides astonishing evidence that the mountains of the earth and their folded strata were created by rapid continental movement during the Noaich Flood. This evidence discredits the uniformitarian idea that mountains are millions of years old and formed over a period of millions of years. Evolutionists often appeal to the Theory of Isostasy applied to crust of the continents to explain the geomorphology of the earth being formed over millions of years and production of new land mass - that pushing down on one area of the continent causes another to rise by equal force. large.stanford.edu/courses/2007/ph210/pan2/ CHAPTER 10: Folds, Faults and Rock Deformation, What Determines Whether a Rock Bends or Breaks? "When an external force is applied to buried rocks under low confining pressure, such as near the surface of the earth, the rock typically deform by simple fracturing. This is known as brittle deformation. At higher confining pressures, a similarly directed external force will cause the deeply buried rock to actually flow and deform without fracturing. This is known as ductile deformation and the rock is said to behave plastically. Rocks under low confining pressures near the earth’s surface therefore generally deform through fracturing and faulting. Rocks deep within the crust under high confining pressures deform by folding." - University of Houston www.uh.edu/~geos6g/1330/struct.html "ductile deformation: Deeper than 10-20 km the enormous lithostatic stress makes it nearly impossible to produce a fracture (crack - with space between masses of rock) but the high temperature makes rock softer, less brittle, more malleable. Rock undergoes plastic deformation when a differential stress is applied that is stronger than its yield strength. It flows. This occurs in the lower continental crust and in the mantle" - Stress and Strain - Rock Deformation www.columbia.edu/~vjd1/stress-strain_basic.htm
@101mossie
@101mossie 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 idiots. The bible is fiction fucktards, time to grow up.
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