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Geology in a Jiffy
United Kingdom
Приєднався 13 вер 2020
For those who want to know more about anything geological, in a jiffy!
A Channel bursting with short, narrated and animated videos that teach us all about not only the amazing and varied science of 'geology', but also aspects of geography, science, and chemistry too!
'Geology in a Jiffy' videos are not just designed for school, college or university students, but also their teachers to help deliver lessons, as well as anyone who wants to know more about anything geological, in a fun, clear, colourful and informative way.
Please hit the SUBSCRIBE button so you can view the new videos when we upload them.
**Geology in a jiffy!**
A Channel bursting with short, narrated and animated videos that teach us all about not only the amazing and varied science of 'geology', but also aspects of geography, science, and chemistry too!
'Geology in a Jiffy' videos are not just designed for school, college or university students, but also their teachers to help deliver lessons, as well as anyone who wants to know more about anything geological, in a fun, clear, colourful and informative way.
Please hit the SUBSCRIBE button so you can view the new videos when we upload them.
**Geology in a jiffy!**
The Nitrogen Cycle
The process of how nitrogen moves from the air, into and through the ground, and then returned to the air is summarised by the biogeochemical cycle called the ‘Nitrogen Cycle’, summarised here in a clear, concise and colourful way.
Geology in a Jiffy!
Geology in a Jiffy!
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Cycles
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This playlist helps us learn about the important biogeochemical and physical cycles that move nutrients through our Earth and Atmosphere, namely the Water Cycle, the Carbon Cycle, and the Nitrogen Cycle. Geology in a Jiffy!
Charles Lyell proven correct with a raised beach
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Charles Lyell proven correct with a raised beach
Angular unconformity at Tedbury Quarry
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Angular unconformity at Tedbury Quarry
D-Day80 drone display, Portsmouth, June 5th 2024
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D-Day80 drone display, Portsmouth, June 5th 2024
Variables - identifying them in science experiments
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Variables - identifying them in science experiments
Science experiments - tips on how to best carry out experiments in science-based lessons
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Science experiments - tips on how to best carry out experiments in science-based lessons
Using our 'Jiffy the Giraffe' model to help understand diagrams of fractionating towers
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Using our 'Jiffy the Giraffe' model to help understand diagrams of fractionating towers
An introduction to sedimentary rocks
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An introduction to sedimentary rocks
Fractional Distillation - a revision quiz about the properties of the fractions
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Fractional Distillation - a revision quiz about the properties of the fractions
What do you call a paleontologist who sleeps all day?
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What do you call a paleontologist who sleeps all day?
Ancient wave-cut notches in Rhodes, Greece
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Ancient wave-cut notches in Rhodes, Greece
A 'HAND-y' model to help work out what ANY graph tells us
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A 'HAND-y' model to help work out what ANY graph tells us
Wave cut notches - explained in 30 seconds!
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Wave cut notches - explained in 30 seconds!
How wave-cut notches and wave-cut platforms are formed
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How wave-cut notches and wave-cut platforms are formed
Omg that is so hilarious
Seriously? 😂😂
Merry Christmas Gordon from your old neighbours Sheila and Bob xx
I’ve text Bob
Is that at cheddar gorge? If it is I have been there before
It is yes! 👍🏻
Hey, your content is very informative and unique. But why your videos aren't getting views.? Do something about it
Thank you for your kind words. As for more views - what would you suggest I could do….?
@geologyinajiffy you gotta optimize the video title, description, thumbnail and all so that your videos will be more visible to viewers who are interested in your content :)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cheer~~~a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur in American Midwest.😊
Thank God Almighty for these awesome videos
You can’t date stone you can only date organic matter you can’t date water Gold metal ore just because two different stone types have infused together doesn’t date the stone .
I’ve started to make a video on how scientists date such old rocks (ie using half-lives of a variety of elements). Keep an eye out for it next year 👍🏻
Interesting stuff 👍
Wow that's amazing
Wow!
Yay
Hi I love ur vids❤
Underrated
Wdym underrated?😢
Where from you ?😊 Country
England
Truly amazing ! A masterpiece ! Thank you a lot, I am interested in geology since last year and your videos are so much well done, nicely edited, funny and extremly fascinating ! I just cannot wait to watch your other vids !
Very kind words. Thank you 😊
Very helpful thank you
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I thought this would be useless but this video helped to ace my exams❤ Thank you so much!🎉🎉❤😊
Ocean Beach in San Francisco? That beach can be scary AF! Because it's so flat, the waves don't knock you over with horizontal force, the water just keeps rising up and up your legs until you can be waist or chest deep, then when the wave recedes, it's got WAY more force and CAN knock your legs out, pulling you out to sea. Had it happen once at midnight looking for my dog that got off leash and was playing in the surf. HEART WAS POUNDING! Dog was ok but I could barely keep my footing when the wave went back out, and I'm a strong swimmer. On the way in it seemed so calm. Not much force, just water rising FAST-- ended up from my toes to my belly in like 5 seconds. Then the recede was POWERFUL!!! I've never made that mistake again.
This is a west-facing bay in Wales, UK. A beautiful location. The power of water is scary - a few centimetres can knock people off their feet. Like you, I’ve much respect for the sea.
Pls say bottle of water😂
I have also same 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 but what is it his😢
Mr Jackson was a great guy
Thankyou
Great work
Thank you
haha this made me laugh so many times and learn along the way - thanks man
i love this this is so underrated
Scratches at a level six with deeper grooves at a level seven
Coal = petrified blood. Fools
Amazing 😮👏
thanks this helps my kid
Lmbo, linked to this cited in a debunking comment on another video short about mysterious round rocks .
Hi. Please can you send me a link to it? Ty
Very fun video thanks ❤
I learned more in this video than my entire high school
This is the most beautiful I ever seen and I live in India I see volcanoes in Gujarat
im watching this in bed
🤫💯👌👌🫶🇮🇳👈🫶🫶🫶
Um is this mr Jackson ?
How do you know it’s 100,000 years old?
It’s been scientifically-dated by geologists (by carbon dating, using the fossils present etc).
How do you know it's not? You trust a book written by people you’ve never met. Why not do your own research using scientifically proven methods? I could write a new "bible" claiming it's 100,000 years old, in Greek, and then have my Greek neighbor translate it to English for you to read. You could adjust your beliefs based on that, and logically, it would hold the same weight-especially if I claimed I was interpreting what God told me. There's no way you could prove me wrong. So, in the future, it's better not to push a belief system that was taught to you, rather than acquired through your own observations and critical thinking, onto others who have made repeatable, verifiable observations in this world.
Hi. You are very correct. I have used my own many observations in the field, with knowledge and data from Research Papers, and books. As all great scientists should do.
is it possible to do a video on the nitrogen cycle?
It’s currently being made 👍🏻
@@geologyinajiffy thank you!!
Video on the Nitrogen Cycle is being published tomorrow 👍🏻
he is teaching me better than my teacher
This beach couldn't be any more British
Yeah wow. Genuinely an unexpectedly incredible location! 🙏 For the video 😊
Glad you liked it!
Thanks we appreciate it
Wait what know 😅😅😊
Thank you! Just learned about dolerite dykes on another vid. i like how yours really shows it clearly like im right there.
Waste of time😊
I love your videos mr Jackson your the best teacher ever
Hi sir xxxxxxx😊😊😊