I am a geoscientist and there are rocks in every corner of my room. Picked them up on field trips, now they are just vibing. Love them, they bring me joy
I was fascinated with rocks as a kid, I even had a collection of granite stones that were different colours. Sadly, one day my sister chose to use the container housing said stones as a weapon; I lost a tooth; and some of my passion for rock collecting lol
In the words of Spiderman Noir (from Spiderman into the spiderverse): That's a hardcore origin story!! P.S--> I take it that that's the reason you became a horse?
Hey, thanks for the land acknowledgements you include in each of the geography videos. I appreciate that you care about those matters even though they're not talked about. Thank you from a current uni student who's trying to study well!!
This is the best crash course series with the best presenter! The knowledge, the confidence, the enthusiasm! Absolutely beyond reproach! Not to mention the hair, the nails, the shirt. Alize you're amazing!
Thank you so much Crash Course! I'm fine with intertwining geology (concepts) with Crash Course Geography even if getting a standalone geology Crash Course is not likely.
Ayy Alizé had a new hairstyle, she looks gorgeous. And as always, I really appreciate all of the team' work in order to deliver to us viewer quality educational videos, they really spark my interest for geographic stuffs. Thank you very much.
I don't have enough words to express my love to this educational channel i love you guys I've learned a lot feom u with a simple methods for explaining
I have the smallest possible gripe with this video. At 2:34, Alize says 'radius of 960 km', but the graphic in the video shows that the diameter is 960 km. Ultimately not important, but just wanted to point it out in case you guys decide to reupload.
Great video! Although, I'm curious why you gave the mountain granite such an ego identity? I'm a bit distracted thinking about what that implies, like an ocean wave afraid to hit the shore because it'll crash and die 🌊
where does the other stones come from, and why are some represented as planet stones? Sagittarius is the stone Turquoise, and represents Jupiter, but, do Jupiter have any Turquoise?
So tell me again hows this Geography lesson teaches me where Himalayas is located? I'm fairly sure you taught me alot about Geology here, which is not the same thing.
I found this channel today. It is a great channel! temperature, day and night, pressure, etc... Changes in rocks by the environment... I learned a little about rocks. It's so helpful. Thank you!
This video was rock solid.
you're fired
I am a geoscientist and there are rocks in every corner of my room. Picked them up on field trips, now they are just vibing. Love them, they bring me joy
This ten minute video explained a large part of my first semester of studying Geology so well.
Rock 1: I think I want to go through a change
Rock 2: Really? what change?
Rock 1: Probably a harder rock type!
Rock 2: Gneiss.
Would love to see a crash course geology as well. I majored in geology minored in geography. Looooove earth science 🙂🙂🙂
If I may ask what type of job did you get with your geology degree? I’m really interested in geology
Strongly agree
Yeah, it would be great to see them cover basics of Physical Geology, Historical Geology & Paleontology, Minerals & Rocks and geological structures.
The Great Courses series on geology is taught by a guy with degrees in both geology and chemistry and he puts both of them to use in his lectures.
arent rocks amazing💗
This is a gneiss video. Rocks are not to be taken for granite.
Gneiss Pun for sure!
There are actually two types of crust on Earth; thin crust and stuffed crust.
I was fascinated with rocks as a kid, I even had a collection of granite stones that were different colours. Sadly, one day my sister chose to use the container housing said stones as a weapon; I lost a tooth; and some of my passion for rock collecting lol
In the words of Spiderman Noir (from Spiderman into the spiderverse): That's a hardcore origin story!!
P.S--> I take it that that's the reason you became a horse?
Wow. This is a huge scientific description of our earth's surface. Bravo.
Holy schist, this was a gneiss episode. Won't take this series for granite, that's for sure!
I've never felt so much empathy for a slab of granite before. Poor thing lol
Wow I didn't know I was into rocks until now!
Jesus Christ Marie they are Minerals
Rocks are awesome!
Hey, thanks for the land acknowledgements you include in each of the geography videos. I appreciate that you care about those matters even though they're not talked about. Thank you from a current uni student who's trying to study well!!
Crash course on geology and mining engineering is highly needed on this channel.
That was a huge amount of information packed into a 10 minute video.
We might even say you could do a whole Crash Course series on Geology!
This episode rocks!
I’ll let myself out…..
Then i'll call the FBI to bring you back in!!
This is geology, which builds the features of geography
I'm doing a presentation on geology and I spent all last week searching for Crash Course explaining the rock cycle. So glad this is now here
9 year-old me would be so happy watching this video, so I'm doing it for her
They’re minerals. Jesus Christ Marie
They're not rocks. They're minerals!
Damnit Marie!
Jesus Christ Marie
I changed the settings to .75 speed for my 6th graders. She talks FAST! Lots of great information!
brb going back to college to become a minerologist
p.s. love the lapis lazuli earrings
Me: yeah I gotta do lots of stuff I'm long overdue
Me later: YOU ARE RIGHT WHAT ARE ROCKS???
I love all the comments from people knowing the difference between Geography (Earth Mapping) and Geology (Earth Study).
wow, as a geologist this one of the best videos to deliver to people who have basic questions about all of this, spares me quite a bit of talking, lol
This is the best crash course series with the best presenter! The knowledge, the confidence, the enthusiasm! Absolutely beyond reproach! Not to mention the hair, the nails, the shirt. Alize you're amazing!
Thank you so much Crash Course! I'm fine with intertwining geology (concepts) with Crash Course Geography even if getting a standalone geology Crash Course is not likely.
Earth science is so underrated
Geology is the Kardashians of science - Sheldon
I have to watch this because of school
I love rocks that break into sharp flakes like chert, dacite, and obsidian.
Hank Schrader would be proud that I learned the difference between rocks and minerals today.
I've been waiting for geology vids for so long! Yeah!
This episode really rocked.
I'll see myself out...
Ayy Alizé had a new hairstyle, she looks gorgeous. And as always, I really appreciate all of the team' work in order to deliver to us viewer quality educational videos, they really spark my interest for geographic stuffs. Thank you very much.
This Crash Course is good for geology! I love
I did not know rocks are so precious and delicate❤
There seems to be an error @2.32. Earth's core is said as 960km in radius but the animation shows 960km as diameter
Rock on! Lol
Rock out!
I don't have enough words to express my love to this educational channel i love you guys I've learned a lot feom u with a simple methods for explaining
Love these educational videos !!!! My son and I really enjoy these a lot !!
Thank you for putting these out !! Love from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 💕
I have the smallest possible gripe with this video. At 2:34, Alize says 'radius of 960 km', but the graphic in the video shows that the diameter is 960 km.
Ultimately not important, but just wanted to point it out in case you guys decide to reupload.
#18 already? Time flies.
One of my favorite Crash Courses in a while.
i love all of you
Thank you for posting this video!
This video rocks man
There is so much more to rocks! When is CrashCourse Geology coming?
6:55 poor little granite rock :(
They’re minerals!
Very detailed video however the speaker talks very fast text is definitely needed 👍🏾
This channel is too good
This rocks!! ❤️😁
So when you find a gneiss-looking rock, don't take it for granite.
Loved the learning.
this is a mix of science and geography intresting to watch
Make Crash Course Geologyyyyy
This video was approved by The Rock!
Great analysis!!
Love your lapis lazuli earrings, on point hunn 😊
Great video!
Although, I'm curious why you gave the mountain granite such an ego identity?
I'm a bit distracted thinking about what that implies,
like an ocean wave afraid to hit the shore because it'll crash and die 🌊
It’s Clobberin Time
where does the other stones come from, and why are some represented as planet stones? Sagittarius is the stone Turquoise, and represents Jupiter, but, do Jupiter have any Turquoise?
Great video
Woohoo! I miss crash course because it’s summer, but can’t wait for the 2021-2022 academic year!
GREATTTTT VIDEOOOOO THANKKK YOUUUUU VERYYYY MUCHHH
This video rocks
Rocks are form by Drum, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard.
awesome vid!
Nice Lapis earrings :)
This video rocks!
They're not rocks, they're minerals
So tell me again hows this Geography lesson teaches me where Himalayas is located? I'm fairly sure you taught me alot about Geology here, which is not the same thing.
Thanks alize for all your videos, this is more than just a course, it's whole a career 👍of geography. Thanks crash course.
Thank you! Interesting!
Very interesting. Not one Led Zeppelin reference though.
What does a geologist say when they see an attractive metamorphic rock? Gneiss!
Fantastic!
CrashCourse Geology?
gneiss vid! 🧡
i love this channel
To think we went from throwing these hard bois to nukes in a few thousand years is a bit nutty
I'm trying to figure out what is the pattern on Alize's shirt. It looks kinda like birds and kinda like dinosaurs but not too much like either.
New rock video! Gneiss.
Can we have a rocketry crash course please please please
It's not just a stupid boulder! It's a rock!
Aww, why'd you have to make the disintegrating rock so cute?
Who else is watching this for science
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I found this channel today.
It is a great channel!
temperature, day and night, pressure, etc... Changes in rocks by the environment...
I learned a little about rocks.
It's so helpful. Thank you!
They are not rocks, they are minerals
I love this ❤
Actually water is the most universal solvent.
Got for homework
Nice video
Ultimate narration and easy to understand for one and all.. thank you guys...
Yes
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Imagine if rocks have a rock band
Interesting though guys