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Seafloor Spreading 

Mike Sammartano
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In this video, we take a look at the concept of seafloor spreading and the four major pieces of evidence that support it, with a focus on the observed alternating bands of magnetism preserved in the rock on either side of a mid-ocean ridge.
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@kayceehabagon1420
@kayceehabagon1420 3 года назад
I watched this like 5 times already. Watching this is a good preparation for a test.
@Guabba1
@Guabba1 7 месяцев назад
yea
@gregorybyrne2453
@gregorybyrne2453 23 дня назад
But what causes the cycles of the earths double torus magnetosphere to increase causing magma to well up every 12,000 years for a 1,000 years? Continental drift should be called continental rebound after Noah's tidal wave deluges hit up against Africa pushing the mid Atlantic ridge up and tearing the Pacific ring of fire apart. The galactic Milankovitch cycles not you or co2 causes climate trends and this the millennium of climate change END TIMES. Jesus God warned us.
@iBesaZombie
@iBesaZombie 3 года назад
This is one of the best educational videos I’ve seen on RU-vid!
@xermxdygirde8889
@xermxdygirde8889 3 года назад
You make earth science interesting!
@ouafaetaiae5239
@ouafaetaiae5239 3 года назад
I always look for your videos which are very helpful for my Earth Science class. Thank you Mr. Mike Sammartano
@c.b4093
@c.b4093 3 года назад
Thank you! This helped me more than any class I took in environmental science or geology
@tilleternity
@tilleternity 2 года назад
Totally appreciate your videos since 4 years
@ronbuda44
@ronbuda44 3 года назад
Thanks for ALL your videos, Mike. I watch them often and they're very helpful and informative!
@ireneyoung8696
@ireneyoung8696 Год назад
Brilliant video.That explanation wAs the best I have ever seen.Clear and easy to understand.
@joemamma137
@joemamma137 11 месяцев назад
Dam, thought I discovered a channel to subscribe to. But your topics are all over the place. And videos are few and far between.
@michellelynch3634
@michellelynch3634 2 года назад
A really great video explaining seafloor spreading. I teach 6th-grade special ed, and this was so much easier for my students to understand then the textbook explanation. The narration is gentle and kind, as well. Thanks so much!
@seeninthedark
@seeninthedark Год назад
I feel embarrassed, we learnt this in year 7 and now in year 9 they are teaching it again! It's good to remember general knowledge though 😆
@harvey7381
@harvey7381 3 года назад
A GREAT overview of key concepts. This video made helped me understand. Thanks.
@11Ayappers11
@11Ayappers11 7 месяцев назад
This helped me get a good grade on my test and highly recommended.
@RohitKumarrk285736
@RohitKumarrk285736 3 года назад
This is really what I was looking for. Thank You So Much.
@guyskillen
@guyskillen Год назад
Outstanding job Mike! Thanks muchly. I really hope you're getting funding to produce your videos.
@leeannnatividad3283
@leeannnatividad3283 Год назад
I really like the way you explain, it's not fast or slow and I can understand it carefully really appreciate you videos. I hope you inspire a lot of teachers to copy the way you teach the calmness and gentle of your voice. love your videos
@leilaabouzeenni3580
@leilaabouzeenni3580 3 года назад
At the end of 13 minutes, I was thinking, is it over already? That was an awesome video. A little long to play in class, but still good, I can play parts of it. And no ads, even better.
@guyskillen
@guyskillen Год назад
Not sure how long your lessons are, but I reckon it's an ideal length to play in class.
@TheFallorn
@TheFallorn 3 года назад
Shout out to Marie Tharp, an absolute legend. 💪
@dekadaflores4180
@dekadaflores4180 8 месяцев назад
This video helped me in how to explain it clearly for my science report. Thank you!
@manushreev6573
@manushreev6573 2 года назад
Thank you. 💐💐💐Wonderful explanation on “sea floor spreading”.
@simonssendawula-geographer9978
@simonssendawula-geographer9978 2 года назад
Really fascinating.Grateful.
@michellegirsang9266
@michellegirsang9266 3 года назад
NICE EXPLANATION. THANKYOU VERY MUCH!
@julia4528
@julia4528 3 года назад
super interesting and helpful for my studies
@jeaaaa7561
@jeaaaa7561 Год назад
very pleasing to the eyes! thank u so much, its very detailed and its easy to understand!!
@Basilisk4119
@Basilisk4119 7 месяцев назад
This was f amazing. Particularly the patterns of magnetism on the sea floor. Thanks
@mandyr7150
@mandyr7150 3 года назад
Thank you, this helped a lot
@ayushipatil1315
@ayushipatil1315 Год назад
this is so informative, really thankful!
@ashellebakkes1030
@ashellebakkes1030 3 года назад
Thank you so much, this video has been super helpful! It's much easier to understand especially with all the helpful images.
@mikesammartano
@mikesammartano 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@anonymousak8413
@anonymousak8413 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this explanation, your presentation was very effective..
@ramakumarm7769
@ramakumarm7769 7 месяцев назад
Really awesome video and explanation. Thanks a ton !
@bikramjyotiroy1640
@bikramjyotiroy1640 2 года назад
Awesome explanation !!!
@nidhisingh1107
@nidhisingh1107 10 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation. Thankyou!🙏👍
@vaibhavchauhan9825
@vaibhavchauhan9825 2 года назад
Such an amazing vedio with crisp explanation and animations.
@funkymaniak
@funkymaniak 9 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed this. Love the presentation of this as a sequence of supporting the evidence. Thanks
@mikesammartano
@mikesammartano 9 месяцев назад
Much appreciated!
@Conqurer26
@Conqurer26 Год назад
Absolutely amazing explanation ❤️❤️ . This video clarified concepts in great detail 🥰🥰 . Please make more geology/climatology/ oceanography etc. Videos 🙏🏻😊💐💐💐💐💐
@mrwaldoful
@mrwaldoful 2 года назад
Very good video
@francisc909
@francisc909 Год назад
thank you for your videos, I'm doing my best to learn
@KAS13036
@KAS13036 2 года назад
Very Good Explanation
@chugbug1217
@chugbug1217 3 года назад
Thanks so much, you helped me ace my test :D
@maari484
@maari484 Год назад
woah. this was one of the most educational video that I've understood
@lisacarpenter1876
@lisacarpenter1876 2 года назад
Thanks, this is a wonderful teaching resource!
@mikesammartano
@mikesammartano 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@PIXELGamerzXvlogs
@PIXELGamerzXvlogs Год назад
Earth is so cool
@goodhope321
@goodhope321 3 года назад
Very Nicely Explained!👍🏻👌🏻
@priyasahoo5368
@priyasahoo5368 2 года назад
Thanks for the explanation 😊.
@shinysamson21
@shinysamson21 3 года назад
Wow! Great explanation!❤️
@Petrvsco
@Petrvsco 2 года назад
Very nice video, many good pieces of information. However, I would argue that "supporting evidence #3" is better explained by proximity to continental masses than distance from ridges. The sediments come from erosion of areas above seawater. As you can see from the map shown, there is no consistent difference until very close to shore
@adarshpatil6882
@adarshpatil6882 Год назад
this was amazingily well explained......
@muhannad9885
@muhannad9885 Год назад
Amazing! Thank you so much
@carlosfrancis6799
@carlosfrancis6799 2 года назад
Thanks for explanation
@user-cr8xv3zd5l
@user-cr8xv3zd5l 2 месяца назад
Now I understand, Thank you
@geographyclassesforcompeti9855
Good Explanation given!
@My-Nickel
@My-Nickel 2 года назад
Thanks for the video sir!
@rahulrg7772
@rahulrg7772 3 месяца назад
Thanks a bunch!
@willnwill4054
@willnwill4054 3 года назад
This was required for school please end my suffering.
@dwaynejohnson6239
@dwaynejohnson6239 3 года назад
Yoo samerzz help!!!!
@kai1698
@kai1698 3 года назад
Yo same
@mikehawk9207
@mikehawk9207 3 года назад
@@dwaynejohnson6239 Ayo Dwayne Johnson 😲😲😲
@XOAbbyLivXO
@XOAbbyLivXO 3 года назад
Thank you!
@tammyvorous8924
@tammyvorous8924 2 года назад
Ur videos help my son a lot keep up the good work
@langkahhati
@langkahhati 3 года назад
May you make video about histroy of plate tectonic as well... when the term of "plate" start used? Who use this term for the first time?
@Ramesh-cc6fs
@Ramesh-cc6fs 2 года назад
Thank you very much.
@LucyiEnglish
@LucyiEnglish Год назад
just amazing! like it!
@jhonsuper7065
@jhonsuper7065 2 года назад
This is what I call Quality Content.
@Aidimations
@Aidimations 2 месяца назад
This is what I call torture
@fangfriends700
@fangfriends700 3 года назад
Wow, this helped me in my SCHOOL!
@kai1698
@kai1698 3 года назад
Wow this made me suffers in my SCHOOL!
@atulnamdev7546
@atulnamdev7546 2 года назад
Nicely explained
@M7medKasem
@M7medKasem Год назад
it was perfect, from the start to the end
@teddamron6999
@teddamron6999 2 года назад
Do you have an additional resource for this specific video (flow chart, notes sheet etc)? Great work and an awesome resource. Thank you.
@yeetboisanimeeditz8763
@yeetboisanimeeditz8763 Год назад
you are better than my science teacher.
@Malyuunxaashi
@Malyuunxaashi 3 года назад
Thank you prof
@gameplayzs6977
@gameplayzs6977 9 месяцев назад
Really helpful
@Msambo112
@Msambo112 Год назад
Thank you.
@guylenehorch2593
@guylenehorch2593 2 года назад
Tank you so much for the 3rd to help me out with my class in geography My Favorite part of it pleases me know is that you are very intelligent
@ayushjakhmola7881
@ayushjakhmola7881 Год назад
bestvideo on this topic ,, animation is best
@arpitsingh333
@arpitsingh333 Год назад
Great job buddy..
@chazraz5106
@chazraz5106 Год назад
Thank you!!
@saysatisfy1531
@saysatisfy1531 3 года назад
Great explanation 👍👍keep it up 😁😁
@kumaraditya7931
@kumaraditya7931 3 года назад
Very informative
@langkahhati
@langkahhati 3 года назад
Yess.. you come back.. hi mike... could you make video about stratigraphy or igneous/ sediment structure..? Thanks
@guyskillen
@guyskillen Год назад
Go look at his rock cycle videos.
@fatmamaulidmpita136
@fatmamaulidmpita136 7 месяцев назад
Amazing
@EladLerner
@EladLerner 3 года назад
Regarding Evidance #1: It would have been beneficial to show what "active faults" mean by layering a map of seismic activity (earthquakes) over the map of ocean ridges and seeing the correlation. Otherwise, great video! I did not know about sedimentation thickness as evidance!
@alexinman2561
@alexinman2561 10 месяцев назад
how do u explain thr western coast of North America and SouthAmerica also seem to fit together With Austra.
@karanwalanjkar6257
@karanwalanjkar6257 9 месяцев назад
Really helpful 🎉
@mikesammartano
@mikesammartano 9 месяцев назад
So glad!
@foodfactory5773
@foodfactory5773 3 года назад
Thanks
@yeetboisanimeeditz8763
@yeetboisanimeeditz8763 Год назад
you taught me more in 13 min than he did in one hour class.
@chilllobby-sm243
@chilllobby-sm243 2 года назад
Me: Curling my eyebrows cause I have a presentation for science Mike: Lemme help you with that
@BohumirZamecnik
@BohumirZamecnik Год назад
Is it known how the lateral shifts (steps) formed. At visible at 5:38.
@neriumnightshade509
@neriumnightshade509 7 месяцев назад
What does it mean by the rocks aligning to earths magnetism? Like how does that work
@avisyugen2749
@avisyugen2749 2 года назад
is have a question. as new oceanic crusts are formed, is there a surplus of crustal materials on the Earth's surface?
@alexleung842
@alexleung842 2 года назад
Can't this evidence be interpreted as in favor of expanding Earth theory over orthodox plate tectonics though?
@guylenehorch2593
@guylenehorch2593 2 года назад
I Like your lesson so you going to be there to help me out with my class in geography lesson💖💖👨
@BlakeAMahin
@BlakeAMahin Месяц назад
Stretch marks - rapid, and factor in electromagmetic shots recorded in solidified rocks after stretching , noahs flood.
@ShamGam3
@ShamGam3 3 года назад
Nice
@UNIVERSEOFNATURE50
@UNIVERSEOFNATURE50 Год назад
OCEAN RESOURCES Problems of developing ocean resources and ways to solve them Progress in the field of science and technology has made it possible to significantly expand the scope and scale of using the resources and space of the World Ocean.
@Idontgetit.........
@Idontgetit......... Год назад
I'm curious why you didn't talk about the west coast of North America and how that is all newer rock. I'm also wondering why there is no build up of sediment on the west coast if the continent is being pushed west by the seafloor spreading in the Atlantic. Shouldn't there be subduction on the west coat, which would leave sediment build up?
@James-gk8ip
@James-gk8ip Год назад
The Rockies were formed by the subduction you speak of. They are a young range, and still growing.
@paradigmbuster
@paradigmbuster 4 месяца назад
The magnetic bands all have the magnetic field in the same direction. We only have alternating patterns of strength and weakness in the same direction. Wouldn't electromagnetic standing waves produce the same artifacts? With the reversal theory, the magnetic poles have to reverse. Can anyone think how this is possible ?
@directioner578
@directioner578 3 года назад
Excellent video! I literally learn more with you rather than with my professors, haha
@James_Sada
@James_Sada 2 года назад
Awasome
@burber5882
@burber5882 8 месяцев назад
just watching this for school
@gulugul78
@gulugul78 3 года назад
Looks like Earth is expanding
@alexinman2561
@alexinman2561 10 месяцев назад
how do you explain the pacific ocean age on your age map of the sea spreading
@tphilipp296
@tphilipp296 9 месяцев назад
They can't with the current plate theory.....
@alexinman2561
@alexinman2561 9 месяцев назад
i know and i love it and kinda mad cuz school teaches it as fact i never heard theory attached to plate techtonics or how rain clouds are not just formed from evaporation but also by the suns partical ionizing the atmosphere and getting worst as our magnetosphere weakens to. pisses me off i learn it through the climate change bull sniggels i could smell a mile away and not in a class room where we do go over these subject numerous times in k through12 not once did they say theory and they should have. @@tphilipp296
@lgt_jne
@lgt_jne Год назад
I'm fucking amazed I finally understood what reverse magnetism is and how the north and south pole works
@daninfrance2892
@daninfrance2892 Год назад
A theory that explains the magnetic changes in the Earth's crust is the core remaining as it is, but the earth flipping according to the The Dzhanibekov Effect.
@guyskillen
@guyskillen Год назад
What? 😂
@HolyGolyMoly
@HolyGolyMoly 8 месяцев назад
The video was great thank you. Although I would say, the seafloor spreading is well evidenced by the four major concepts you illustrated, and clearly movement of the landmasses is also evidenced in congruous fashion. However, plate tectonics is in no way evidenced or proven by seafloor spreading. Indeed, plate tectonics only comes into being when certain a priori assumptions about the Earth are invoked, thus requiring a new, unobvious and unevidenced theory to be "concocted", namely subduction. This then gives rise to plate tectonics. All of the information so well presented in your video, stands totally independent and without any need of plate tectonics, if one doesn't take for granted certain "obvious' and "unchallengeable", yet completely assumed beliefs.
@VinBSunday
@VinBSunday 6 месяцев назад
Yes, the Earth is getting bigger. No doubt about it.
@ankitpandey6492
@ankitpandey6492 3 года назад
Wow
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