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Why Do Rivers Have Deltas? 

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Where rivers meet the ocean, coastlines tend to bend either inward or outward, creating estuaries and deltas. But how do they get those shapes?
A huge thank-you to the following organizations, all working toward sustainable deltas, for sponsoring this video: the Belmont Forum, the Sustainable Deltas Initiative, the National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics, the St Anthony Falls Laboratory of the University of Minnesota, and the DELTAS project. These organizations study deltas around the world, in particular how they’re threatened by human activities such as building dams, channelizing rivers, and climate change-induced sea-level rise. If we don’t pay attention, we might lose the landform that allowed us to become civilized in the first place.
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Want to learn more about the topic in this week’s video? Here are some keywords/phrases to get your googling started:
- delta: the piled-up sediment (typically triangular, or greek-letter-delta-shaped) deposited by a river as it flows into a larger body of water
- estuary: a partially enclosed body of brackish (part salt, part fresh) water that connects one or more ocean-bound streams/rivers to the open sea. Geologists classify estuaries into four basic types (bar-built, coastal plain/drowned river, tectonic, and fjord), based on the geologic processes that formed them.
- ice age: this is a term that geologists use a little differently than non-scientists. Geologically speaking, an ice age is a fairly long period (~100-300 million years) of relatively cold temperatures on Earth. Within these long periods of time, the climate warms and cools lots of times, causing the ice sheets to retreat and advance; geologists refer to the colder time intervals as "glacials" and the warmer periods as "interglacials". We are currently in an "interglacial" phase (that started ~15,000 years ago) of an ice age that started ~2.6 million years ago, but because that's kind of complicated, we just say "the end of the last ice age" when what we really mean is "the end of the last 'glacial' cycle of the current ice age."
- marine transgression / marine regression: on the surface, these are just fancy ways of talking about sea level going up and down. But for geologists, "transgression" and "regression" are more useful, because land sometimes goes up and down too. For example, if movement along a tectonic fault causes part of the coast to drop below sea level, it might get flooded, but it wouldn't be accurate to attribute the flooding to sea level rise. So geologists describe the situation as "marine transgression" instead. These terms comes in handy when we're talking about deltas and estuaries: deltas are formed by marine regression, and estuaries by marine transgression.
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Credits (and Twitter handles):
Script Writer: Emily Elert (@eelert)
Script Editor: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida)
Video Illustrator: Omkar Bhagat (@TheCuriousEnggr)
Video Director: Emily Elert (@eelert)
With Contributions From: Alex Reich (@alexhreich), Henry Reich (@minutephysics) and Ever Salazar (@eversalazar)
Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: / drschroeder
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References:
Bhattacharya, J.P. (2003) Deltas and Estuaries, In: Middleton G.V. (editor) Encyclopedia of Sedimentology, Kluwer Academic 145-152. www.geosc.uh.edu/docs/geos/fac...
Day, J., Gunn, J., Folan, W., Yáñez-Arancibia, A., & Horton, B. (2007). Emergence of complex societies after sea level stabilized. Eos Trans. AGU Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 88(15), 169-170.
Giosan, L., Goodbred, S.L. (2006) Deltaic Environments. Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science. www.whoi.edu/science/GG/coast...
Gupta, A. (2007). Large rivers: Geomorphology and management. Chichester, England: John Wiley.
Russell, R.J. (1967) Aspects of Coastal Morphology. Geografiska Annaler. Series A, Physical Geography 49: 299-309. (Abstract) www.jstor.org/stable/520896?se...
Wright, L.D. (1977) Sediment transport and deposition at river mouths: A synthesis. Geological Society of America Bulletin 88:857-868.

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@OurayTheOwl
@OurayTheOwl 8 лет назад
Rivers are like belly buttons...said no one ever besides minute earth. very creative
@ffccardoso
@ffccardoso 4 года назад
make sense, since the cord is like a bloody river
@Ro_Gaming
@Ro_Gaming 2 года назад
@@ffccardoso *where's the plug? I'm definitely not cutting your internet.*
@koharumi1
@koharumi1 5 месяцев назад
So why does the Congo River have no delta despite emptying into the ocean?
@uncreativename4180
@uncreativename4180 7 лет назад
the real question is why do adam and eve have belly buttons in all their paintings
@vrabiealexandru2755
@vrabiealexandru2755 5 лет назад
Lmao got me weak
@Luka1180
@Luka1180 4 года назад
Because they were made to be like or look like any other human in the future? I don't believe in Good though.
@centauria9122
@centauria9122 4 года назад
Maybe religion is made up and many believed in it?
@centauria9122
@centauria9122 4 года назад
@Farm of Potatoes That's one of the many problems humanity has going on...
@amyablett3439
@amyablett3439 4 года назад
Harsh Dhakad yeah but they weren’t birthed out by a woman they were put on earth by god (well if you believe in god that is)
@nobueno2551
@nobueno2551 8 лет назад
Okay, but now answer why people have innies and outies.
@ARP2wefightforyou
@ARP2wefightforyou 8 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing. Outies ftw!!!!!
@DavijiWeirdo
@DavijiWeirdo 8 лет назад
+No Bueno When the umbilical cord falls out, sometimes it pulls the skin, and sometimes it doesn't. That's quite simple.
@ARP2wefightforyou
@ARP2wefightforyou 8 лет назад
Daviji Weirdo but why are there innies as opposed to bellybutton-less people.
@tammymac6067
@tammymac6067 8 лет назад
Belly buttons are scars from your umbilical cord. Where the midwife puts the peg to close the cord determines whether you develop an innie or outie. If the peg is further away, you get an outie, if it's closer, you get an innie. Some people don't have belly buttons because the doctor had to sew the umbilical chord shut.
@Titanic-wo6bq
@Titanic-wo6bq 6 лет назад
How the umbilical cord is cut.
@Khookies-lp2lu
@Khookies-lp2lu 4 года назад
"Sir, the ground is frozen sir, the sea is getting back at us" "NONSENSE!!! Get the sendiments, pile them all up and see who'll be laughing now!!"
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 3 года назад
That's how we Dutch think.
@melon7514
@melon7514 3 года назад
Lol
@milidevasia5533
@milidevasia5533 2 года назад
So far the sea is winning. Cuz 71% water
@Rabiyakhatoon-tt7po
@Rabiyakhatoon-tt7po Месяц назад
Lol there is land in the bed of oceans land won by 100%
@44hd59
@44hd59 8 дней назад
The land might learn to melt earth so hard the water melts.
@melpomeneouranos4973
@melpomeneouranos4973 7 лет назад
OUTIE BELLY BUTTONS ARE SO FUCKING WEIRD
@ubermarkmc
@ubermarkmc 7 лет назад
yes !
@byefelicia1921
@byefelicia1921 7 лет назад
what did the dinosaurs know about hillary clinton -why would you say that ._.
@chrisgodliker
@chrisgodliker 6 лет назад
SHUT UP
@casonkm9030
@casonkm9030 6 лет назад
Ikr
@qwertytypewriter2013
@qwertytypewriter2013 5 дней назад
I have a kink for them, but yes.
@TheSuperNick1134
@TheSuperNick1134 8 лет назад
Good ol' MinuteEarth. Answering questions that I didn't even know I had.
@Kartoffelkamm
@Kartoffelkamm 8 лет назад
+Deadeyes Yeah, thats my favourite type of questions :)
@THTerra
@THTerra 8 лет назад
+Deadeyes xD
@Timmering
@Timmering 7 лет назад
Lol
@adamraiyan
@adamraiyan 3 года назад
Damn still live huh
@Zonneschijno
@Zonneschijno 8 лет назад
There are three kinds of people on earth: the people that can count, and those who can't.
@muhteyy3595
@muhteyy3595 8 лет назад
There are 2 types of people: Grammar Nazis Neo-Nazis Hitler
@elsam8340
@elsam8340 8 лет назад
+Zonneschijn where did the third type go!
@Zonneschijno
@Zonneschijno 8 лет назад
el sam I think that I'm the second type of people and you're the first :D
@elsam8340
@elsam8340 8 лет назад
Zonneschijn LOL
@muhteyy3595
@muhteyy3595 8 лет назад
+Zonneschijn r u grammar nazi, neo nazi or hitler?
@jackdaniels4975
@jackdaniels4975 7 лет назад
Godsake please never show belly buttons in a video ever again
@guestfanatic3350
@guestfanatic3350 5 лет назад
Eileen Blurrr same
@ffccardoso
@ffccardoso 4 года назад
same! Just mentioning then cause suffering for me!
@rydershipley5493
@rydershipley5493 4 года назад
Bellyist
@ffccardoso
@ffccardoso 4 года назад
@Yernazar Seitmaganbet >_
@ThatGuyDownInThe
@ThatGuyDownInThe 4 года назад
*triggered*
@thez28camaroman
@thez28camaroman 8 лет назад
Δ's?
@astavie2920
@astavie2920 8 лет назад
+Dark Rush Yes, Δ's
@m-yday
@m-yday 8 лет назад
You on a Mac?
@thez28camaroman
@thez28camaroman 8 лет назад
+Shvet Maharaj No, I'm on my HTC A9. If you're wondering how I made the Δ, I used a Greek keyboard you can download from the Play Store or change in your keyboard settings.
@YourMJK
@YourMJK 8 лет назад
Or maybe δ's?
@user-ht3tp3uj4v
@user-ht3tp3uj4v 8 лет назад
+Dark Rush Ναι , Δέλτα -.- It's pronounsed Thelta not Delta.
@TheyCallMeGawd
@TheyCallMeGawd 8 лет назад
Because Epsilons are too expensive...
@djow314
@djow314 8 лет назад
+TheyCallMeGawd Only for non-continuous functions. With continuous functions for every epsilon you get a delta; it's like two for one!
@Rhekon
@Rhekon 8 лет назад
Because delta was lonely and all the other Greek letters were taken
@ARP2wefightforyou
@ARP2wefightforyou 8 лет назад
+istari314 Ha!
@bl-rp
@bl-rp 8 лет назад
+William White Ϟ is still waiting...
@joelshewmaker3567
@joelshewmaker3567 7 лет назад
Eh, it's all Greek to me.
@TomGreene
@TomGreene 8 лет назад
This was a surprisingly easy explanation! Great work!
@juliusbernotas
@juliusbernotas 6 лет назад
I was taught at school, that river deltas form where is a little variation between high and low tide, so the sediment doesn't get washed off. You can notice that most rivers that flow into open ocean have wide estuaries, and those which flow to closed seas (i.e. Caspian, Mediterranean), tend to have branchy deltas. Exception would be Ganges - Brahmaputra, which has huge delta, but empties basically into open ocean.
@lachlanzyp7806
@lachlanzyp7806 5 лет назад
when a 2 minute video teaches you more than a 2 hour class
@jyotisrivastava1122
@jyotisrivastava1122 3 года назад
lmao
@ZorroVulpes
@ZorroVulpes 8 лет назад
I feel like videos like these, and learning these kinds of things are important, even though the specific information it will most likely not be important to anyone watching unless they're a geologist, I think this kind of opening your mind and looking at things is important for people to watch because while the information about rivers cannot be applied to other areas of life, I think the understanding of logic from watching this does.
@sprintershepherd4359
@sprintershepherd4359 Год назад
its fun to know how things are formed and work instead of wondering how and why. I love looking at nature and understanding how it was formed its like looking back at time ,its amazing how ones imagination can visualise what happened in the past with a little understanding
@melanietrotochaud4013
@melanietrotochaud4013 8 лет назад
I... I didn't know outies existed...
@toastom
@toastom 8 лет назад
+Melanie Trotochaud lol
@adamkilam
@adamkilam 8 лет назад
+Melanie Trotochaud same here
@theexcruciator8664
@theexcruciator8664 8 лет назад
Me too :D
@purpleapple4052
@purpleapple4052 8 лет назад
My grandpa has an outie
@jasminezaki6789
@jasminezaki6789 6 лет назад
Melanie Trotochaud I have an inny
@GuilhermeSuzano
@GuilhermeSuzano 6 лет назад
Nice explanation of a tide dominated delta! You could go beyond and explain about types of estuaries and other deltas. Thank you!
@incompatible6672
@incompatible6672 8 лет назад
Thank you, for another wonderful, and amazing video!
@stormysamreen7062
@stormysamreen7062 3 года назад
"The fertile rivers that have helped foster human civilisation" Indus: "Am I a joke to you?"
@capreesan302
@capreesan302 3 года назад
Yes
@spacebarbarian._
@spacebarbarian._ 3 года назад
Indus was a pretty helpful in the beginning of human civilization
@carriewilliford1225
@carriewilliford1225 3 года назад
Literally the only thing I remember about this video: “rivers are like belly buttons”
@tommyclark3077
@tommyclark3077 8 лет назад
Good job guys! Learned a lot, so I left a like 🤗
@bauxsedai1495
@bauxsedai1495 8 лет назад
#TeamInnies!!!
@ArkhBaegor
@ArkhBaegor 8 лет назад
+Maester Marwyn Your labelled political compass is super dumb fyi
@bauxsedai1495
@bauxsedai1495 8 лет назад
And so are you my friend.
@ArkhBaegor
@ArkhBaegor 8 лет назад
Maester Marwyn I wasn't trying to be mean, you probably didn't even take time to look at it. Here's a thread explaining why if you're interested: www.reddit.com/r/badpolitics/comments/3p09cl/labelling_the_political_compass/
@bauxsedai1495
@bauxsedai1495 8 лет назад
Thank you, I thought you were merely trolling me at first. Sorry if i was a bit snappy.
@chrisgodliker
@chrisgodliker 6 лет назад
BOO NO
@neonexus7144
@neonexus7144 6 лет назад
*Clicks on video to learn geography* "The world is divided into two kinds of people: Those with innie belly buttons and those with outtie belly buttons" *Clicks away*
@plangtonchannel5544
@plangtonchannel5544 6 лет назад
Neonexus jf
@plangtonchannel5544
@plangtonchannel5544 6 лет назад
Fd
@plangtonchannel5544
@plangtonchannel5544 6 лет назад
Neonexus m
@urjadoshi3084
@urjadoshi3084 6 лет назад
This is a really good explanation of what a delta is and I love your voice!
@IAAFMIG
@IAAFMIG 2 года назад
was here to learn about delta formation. left with question about bellly buttons that i never thought i would.
@romeblanchard3419
@romeblanchard3419 6 лет назад
What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps, has a bank but never loans, has an innies and outies but got no belly button?
@feather314
@feather314 6 лет назад
A river!
@EVAUnit4A
@EVAUnit4A 6 лет назад
Feather #CaptainObvious
@crazyboutferrets
@crazyboutferrets 5 лет назад
River
@superposition2644
@superposition2644 5 лет назад
The answer is obviously a river.
@justinaung3633
@justinaung3633 5 лет назад
I dont know tell me
@reaper411b
@reaper411b 3 года назад
What a fascinating explanation to a question I never realized I wanted answered. Thanks man, love this shit.
@livmarilia5348
@livmarilia5348 7 лет назад
Thank you! This explanation helped a lot!
@striker521
@striker521 2 года назад
This is helping me with my studies! Thanks a lot!
@Thomi92
@Thomi92 8 лет назад
0:07 Thats not a belly button.
@Alchaeus
@Alchaeus 8 лет назад
+Thomi Your profile picture makes that comment even better.
@user-ht3tp3uj4v
@user-ht3tp3uj4v 8 лет назад
+Alchaeus hahaha xD
@TheNoratek
@TheNoratek 8 лет назад
+Thomi a belly button always recognizes its kin
@JoeyHazboun
@JoeyHazboun 7 лет назад
Thomi,yes it is
@JoeyHazboun
@JoeyHazboun 7 лет назад
Κώστας Καραπαπαχατζηδιμιτρακόπουλος, yes
@ZVEKOfficial
@ZVEKOfficial 8 лет назад
There are 2 types of people in this world - Those who understand math
@General12th
@General12th 8 лет назад
+NightFury There are two types of people in this world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete information.
@CrazyPhilMachine
@CrazyPhilMachine 8 лет назад
Explanation?
@sagetmaster4
@sagetmaster4 8 лет назад
+NightFury there are only two types of people in this world. those who make arbitrary categories and those who do not.
@CrazyPhilMachine
@CrazyPhilMachine 8 лет назад
***** Good for you, now someone explain the joke? Has it to do with "Those who understand math" being x and the square root (if its positive) has two answers? Therefore two different types of people in "Those who understand math".
@plokijum
@plokijum 8 лет назад
+NightFury there are two people in this world. me and the other guy who lives next to the high way.
@anupkrishnas
@anupkrishnas 3 года назад
That video was quick and informative. Thank you
@NardoVogt
@NardoVogt 3 года назад
An answer to a question I never really thought about... Thank you!
@zen123w
@zen123w 8 лет назад
pretty good explanation but a thing or two is incorrect. Source: masters in sedimentology and stratigraphy
@MinuteEarth
@MinuteEarth 8 лет назад
+Jackson Clarkson Please elaborate!
@WAGMILLC
@WAGMILLC 8 лет назад
+Jackson Clarkson Also would love more detail!
@SofosProject
@SofosProject 8 лет назад
+Jackson Clarkson I'm interested in hearing what input you have on this.
@MrNicoJac
@MrNicoJac 8 лет назад
+Fuckgoogleplus That would be a nice troll
@SirPetterTheFirst
@SirPetterTheFirst 8 лет назад
+Fuckgoogleplus I think Allah Created Rivers
@aldrickespinosa2187
@aldrickespinosa2187 8 лет назад
0:26 to 0:42. It's a fight between Groudon and Kyogre. EYYYY WHERE MY POKEFANS AT?!?!?
@Hanesboi
@Hanesboi 8 лет назад
LOL
@the_really_tired_one
@the_really_tired_one 6 лет назад
Aldrick Espinosa me
@Altarior
@Altarior 6 лет назад
Present 👍 Actually just finished Omega Ruby today
@Heinz_Egbert
@Heinz_Egbert 4 года назад
Bork(Here)
@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828
@yoursleepparalysisdemon1828 4 года назад
Weirdly enough, I’ve never seen this channel, yet when I saw this it was already liked
@kmad2835
@kmad2835 6 лет назад
Love the analogy in explaining what a delta is.
@SimplyMyAccount
@SimplyMyAccount 8 лет назад
Innies 4 lyfe
@Isaxus12
@Isaxus12 8 лет назад
+SimplyMyAccount I've seen a lot of outies in my days, but they have all transformed into innies as they grew up.
@ARP2wefightforyou
@ARP2wefightforyou 8 лет назад
+Isaxus Outies forever!!!
@aktuellyattee8265
@aktuellyattee8265 4 года назад
Terminal innie.
@YasmineChan617
@YasmineChan617 8 лет назад
I just had my geography exam today and a question was on delta. How I wish you could have released this earlier
@malnutritionboy
@malnutritionboy 7 лет назад
i am having mine tomorrow
@pathibalan2279
@pathibalan2279 4 года назад
What would've you wrote, belly buttons?
@lisaplays5145
@lisaplays5145 2 года назад
im have mine tomorrow
@lisaplays5145
@lisaplays5145 2 года назад
@@malnutritionboy same
@malnutritionboy
@malnutritionboy 2 года назад
@@lisaplays5145 4 years later hahaha
@faiyaz2256
@faiyaz2256 4 года назад
best kind of illustration I've ever seen
@Ellensburg44
@Ellensburg44 7 лет назад
A terrific episode. Bravo!
@HummusPvm
@HummusPvm 8 лет назад
If the dirt in the water slows down as it reaches the end of the river, and thereafter stacks up and builds new parts of lands, then now, the rivers length is increased, the river, at the spot where new land has been "built" has re gained its flowing speed, and thus, the walls of the newly built land should be scraped off by the high speed water. But this doesn't happen, why? Also, why does melting ice's water flow in a zigzag shape and not in form of straight lines?
@AdityaPrasad007
@AdityaPrasad007 6 лет назад
I wonder why "rivers cut deeper and deeper valley's to reach the sea" - 0:52 I mean they were reaching the sea anyway. It would have been like a waterfall at the end. In case you want to know why rivers curve, this might help - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8a3r-cG8Wic.html
@Bill-uo6cm
@Bill-uo6cm 5 лет назад
@@AdityaPrasad007 My question as well. I suspect the answer is complicated, so the video just glossed over it.
@irrelevant_noob
@irrelevant_noob 8 месяцев назад
@@AdityaPrasad007 waterfalls constantly erode the walls they are on, just like how rivers erode the banks on the side.
@petar_the_gamer
@petar_the_gamer 8 лет назад
You forgot to put a dot on the world map for the Danube Delta...
@Twentsekoffieleut
@Twentsekoffieleut 8 лет назад
+antoniu8 They also forgot the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta (1 big delta & 3 rivers)
@Zestrayswede
@Zestrayswede 5 лет назад
Aka The Netherlands and northern Belgium
@AlbertTheGamer-gk7sn
@AlbertTheGamer-gk7sn 2 дня назад
And the Lena Delta, the largest delta in the world.
@joejoewoo1
@joejoewoo1 7 лет назад
i'm blown away. hats off
@WangleLine2
@WangleLine2 7 лет назад
Thanks for uploading this.
@danchen3676
@danchen3676 8 лет назад
Outies are gross
@IamNicolai
@IamNicolai 8 лет назад
+Dan Chen How intelligent.
@quarterluke7881
@quarterluke7881 8 лет назад
+Dan Chen not just talking about belly buttons i suppose
@roofoochoo
@roofoochoo 8 лет назад
I rather have an innie, but I'm scared of my belly button bc when I was little I watched an episode of ren and stimpy and stimpy and it was horrifying o_O rather have an outie
@lilrice8523
@lilrice8523 8 лет назад
I have innie
@fintro1993
@fintro1993 8 лет назад
+RooFooChoo um.. that show is demented...
@rhaegartargaryen9315
@rhaegartargaryen9315 8 лет назад
Liked the video just to make the count = 1,234 :D
@thecuriousengineer
@thecuriousengineer 8 лет назад
+James Clark You're a hero :D
@not_you7vr552
@not_you7vr552 2 года назад
Simple enough to understand but enough to remember good job!
@agammittal7410
@agammittal7410 7 лет назад
very nicely explained and commendable Animation..! Thanks Team- Minute Earth
@netserivry5561
@netserivry5561 8 лет назад
#TeamInnies
@RecorriendoHK
@RecorriendoHK 8 лет назад
How does a river flow during an ice age?
@igordanis2669
@igordanis2669 8 лет назад
+Guillermo L. Ortiz Toledano Magic
@12tman12
@12tman12 8 лет назад
+Guillermo L. Ortiz Toledano Downhill? Most ice ages aren't total, so those more equatorial rivers will keep flowing. Also as the ice recedes, some rivers will be freed and start flowing while the sea level is still lower due to the ice at the poles.
@nmmeswey3584
@nmmeswey3584 8 лет назад
+Guillermo L. Ortiz Toledano Science Magic!
@Gomank
@Gomank 8 лет назад
Sick! Rivers is a topic I'm studying for AS Geography so this will be useful. Thanks!
@jasrahkhan5599
@jasrahkhan5599 5 лет назад
Great work,love it 🌸
@ArtezzGaming
@ArtezzGaming 8 лет назад
Somehow talking about belly buttons feels gross and creepy and wrong.
@ayoreyesu
@ayoreyesu 4 года назад
What a beautiful video. Thank you
@papamoto95
@papamoto95 7 лет назад
Woo. St. Anthony Falls!!! Fantastic place and they are doing great work
@selvakumarank408
@selvakumarank408 7 месяцев назад
Quick and useful explanation
@sriharshacv7760
@sriharshacv7760 Год назад
That is a cute, simple, short and entertaining explanation!
@SliceofHeaven1984
@SliceofHeaven1984 Год назад
Hmm lol, I thought it was a result of how the delivery doctor cut the cord! I am an innie, a PROUD one too!
@squigglylines420
@squigglylines420 7 лет назад
i dont get how people dislike videos like this...i mean cmon he explains it so well...
@mildredthegoat8340
@mildredthegoat8340 3 года назад
1:01 I recognised the Exe estuary instantly, it's my natural habitat! I miss the salty tang of the mud on the air and the smell of seaweed gently decomposing in the afternoon sun, the call of the curlews and the clink of the rigging on sailboats.
@mrnerd73
@mrnerd73 Год назад
What i didn't understand in school, i did now.... Thank you ❤️
@MichaSchwab
@MichaSchwab 7 лет назад
wow that's amazing! never knew this.
@joachimbeyer192
@joachimbeyer192 Год назад
thank you! very helpfull
@aliceignis
@aliceignis 8 лет назад
That explains the amazing coastline of Norway :)
@pranavr1
@pranavr1 8 лет назад
Dear Henry, can you tell which animation software you use to make these videos?
@pooteacher
@pooteacher 8 лет назад
superb explanations!
@xdgaming952
@xdgaming952 2 года назад
this was funny and informative, thanks, my exam of geography is today!
@user-cz6qb4it4j
@user-cz6qb4it4j 4 года назад
I think I’m addicted to this channel
@Rationalific
@Rationalific 8 лет назад
I can honestly say that I learned something today.
@hithummah
@hithummah 7 лет назад
I'm more interested in the bully bottoms more than the topic now
@strawberryjuice4056
@strawberryjuice4056 4 года назад
Good vid helped with test revision
@Richie_Godsil
@Richie_Godsil 8 лет назад
mind blown, love it!
@jessejordan3708
@jessejordan3708 8 лет назад
you are really good at drawing dude, of you drew this of course.
@ValeriePallaoro
@ValeriePallaoro 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this treatment; because my first thought, on seeing the title was: not all rivers have deltas, so why is that? Much appreciated. Though the answer is through null information. Some rivers don't have deltas because the sediment load is washed away by the sea, would be my guess.
@SpazzyMcGee1337
@SpazzyMcGee1337 Год назад
Great video! Now to search your channel for content about sounds (geography). If it doesn't exist then I'd love it if you made one. I'm trying to understand why the coast of the USA has so many landforms and rivers running parallel to the coast. It's like aliens came down to solve the Coastline Paradox.
@mireille7077
@mireille7077 5 лет назад
My teacher showed me this in school and told me to watch this for homework
@owlright7524
@owlright7524 4 года назад
i learned more from this weird video than i did in my 80 min lecture of the geology class last week
@thomasp2572
@thomasp2572 6 лет назад
So , what determines if the river delta will be "innie" or "outie"? The flow conditions that allow sedimentation?
@adikumar1395
@adikumar1395 8 лет назад
This is the best explanation
@koosh420
@koosh420 4 года назад
Now i can get A+ on geography. Thanks for ur help
@TerraLyte47
@TerraLyte47 4 года назад
“Why do rivers have deltas?” 🎵Because we’re delta airlines and life is a f**king nightmare.🎶
@padmakaranj
@padmakaranj 3 года назад
Thank You 💕
@cranemann25
@cranemann25 8 лет назад
i live in brunswick ga right where the altamaha meets the ocean and i always wondered why it has all that march land like it does so thinks for the reason?
@sabinbhattarai9476
@sabinbhattarai9476 4 года назад
Which software do you use to make these videos. Anyone if you know reply please an easy software to make these animations.
@Acharya_Slideshare
@Acharya_Slideshare Год назад
Well they have really good explanation 🙂
@sk8rboy1255555
@sk8rboy1255555 8 лет назад
Thanks for picking Hilton Head Island on your map.. 1:04 I live there ^^
@ARKRD999
@ARKRD999 4 года назад
Great explanation 👍👍👍👍👍
@fireant202
@fireant202 8 лет назад
Wow the timing with the rise of civilization is really interesting. Sounds like "Guns, Germs, and Steel" could use an addendum.
@petuniantoko9544
@petuniantoko9544 5 лет назад
Oh, now I get it. Thank you minute earth
@ScottWoodland
@ScottWoodland 8 лет назад
Good overall explanation, now try the Sacramento/San Joaquin River delta :)
@rauliacoban6163
@rauliacoban6163 8 лет назад
I just finished learning about the Danube Delta for the semestrial paper
@georgied23
@georgied23 8 лет назад
out of curiosity if anyone knows, whats the difference between braiding and deltas? are some deltas (birdfoot deltas i think) a form of braiding?
@redCORALTV
@redCORALTV 6 лет назад
Best explanation ever
@sirjisingh2904
@sirjisingh2904 6 лет назад
Can you do a video on River Capture/ Stream Piracy??
@Total19War
@Total19War 8 лет назад
I probably won't be looking at rivers the same way ever again ! :o
@NeighborSenpai
@NeighborSenpai 2 месяца назад
As a geographer i have to say theres a lot of inaccuracies in this video, although there might be an example that perfectly matches the video most river deltas are formed by sediment shifting and they rarely have to do with rising sea levels after the ice age, river deltas can be formed in a lab with no change in water level or temperature
@maryamzzz_15
@maryamzzz_15 2 месяца назад
OMG TY I HAVE GEOGRAPHY AND THIS HELPED A LOT THANK YOUU
@neelamtiwari9987
@neelamtiwari9987 7 лет назад
u guys got a new subscriber
@hevansong587
@hevansong587 6 лет назад
You should do a video about the fertil crescent!!!!
@SaumyaBharati
@SaumyaBharati 8 лет назад
Wonderful video!
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