These older song videos are delightful. I can see how they'd be helpful for a student cramming (jamming?) for an exam, but as a novice they taught me more about your passion for geology than mineralogy. An ode to a single mineral might stick in my head better. I am so glad you persevered and kept making videos! I'm also glad the UA-cam algorithm started sending your videos my way.
Yes!!! Another enjoyable and educational song. I just watched the song about the Story of Earth’s History and I absolutely loved it as much as I love this new one. A very creative way to teach and a great and fun way to learn. You’re a really amazingly gifted and talented singer and I always look forward to seeing more. Keep it up with the fantastic work my friend. 👏❤️👍
Oh my gosh, I verbally, out loud just said "aww" when I read this comment, thank you so much! And thanks for taking the time to comment on the videos you really like, it really just makes my day!! You ROCK too! ;D
@@colubrinedeucecreative Oh gosh, what don't I have on that topic hahaha. So I have many videos that hit on that topic, and I think the one most relevant to your question of whether other planets have the same minerals as Earth is my solar system formation video: ua-cam.com/video/zcKcF5RSC0E/v-deo.html. It's a really old video on my channel, so video/audio quality is not the best, but the info is still good! I talk in that one about how yes, all the inner planets are rocky and have the same general composition (including most of the moons & meteorites in our solar system). So the short answer is yes, but the outer planets are gas giants so they're a bit different. Other videos that might be of interest to you and your son would be anything in my igneous petrology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL69bBhmsrgfuaXz533AYaeJE-_NF018An.html. The videos in that playlist are geared toward undergraduates taking igneous petrology so it may be a bit more terminology rich than you are looking for, but one that I love in particular is the viscosity of lavas video: ua-cam.com/video/xk65ygUQHtk/v-deo.html because I liken different types of lava to chocolate milk and honey which could be a fun topic for your son ;) Lastly, I think the Precambrian video: ua-cam.com/video/lxmQnCVHvrs/v-deo.html would be good to get a basic understanding of the conditions on early Earth. But I think what might be most fun for you and your son to watch would be my planetary geology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL69bBhmsrgfvj47EbVOXWjKUnxRRBhmKK.html because that has the most imaginative and non-academic sounding information in my opinion! Hope you enjoy, and thanks for the support! :D If you go through my channel and find that I am missing any topics you think I should discuss, let me know ;)
@@GEOGIRL Holy crap why thank you! Well, actually I was watching something else and it said I should start at the beginning and had a link to a playlist that I was watching, wow! So yes, all good, plenty to enjoy. I will certainly consider subject but dang gonna take me a bit to even find out all that you have so questions like above don't need to occur. I always try to comment on every video because I may not be able to contribute monetarily, but a like subscribe and comment really goes a long way. IMO you deserve a wider audience! So much to know! Thanks again!
@@colubrinedeucecreative No problem, seriously thank you! You have no idea how much the likes, comments, and subscriptions go, so I am very grateful. Also, don't feel bad if you have a question that I might have already answered in other videos, just ask it! Because I know that not every is able to watch and catch every little thing I say haha, and there is a chance I haven't mentioned it, so just ask, no judgement here! Most of the things I lecture on, I didn't even know before studying to make that very lecture lol. So I will always be willing to answer any questions that arise and try to point you in the direction of videos that I think will help :) Thanks again for your support!
Well, obsidian is just glass, so not technically. But obsidian can contain impurities and if those impurities contain metal, then it's possible. :) Great question!
Please redo these so i can learn, im not here for this vibe. Dont take my word for it look at the views of the other non-song videos in this playlist compared to the song ones..
These older song videos are delightful. I can see how they'd be helpful for a student cramming (jamming?) for an exam, but as a novice they taught me more about your passion for geology than mineralogy. An ode to a single mineral might stick in my head better. I am so glad you persevered and kept making videos! I'm also glad the UA-cam algorithm started sending your videos my way.
Your channel is Super fun and brilliant thank you for your all efforts!
Thank you so much!
These songs are my favourite 😍
Wonderful, truly wonderful! And seriously only a very intelligent person could create this!
Yes!!! Another enjoyable and educational song. I just watched the song about the Story of Earth’s History and I absolutely loved it as much as I love this new one. A very creative way to teach and a great and fun way to learn. You’re a really amazingly gifted and talented singer and I always look forward to seeing more. Keep it up with the fantastic work my friend. 👏❤️👍
Absolutely loved it… Beautiful voice ❤
Mam you are multitalented keep going... love it ❤
😊 “Chabazite” cute name. Wonderfully nerdy 😉
Amazing song by an amazing person
I ❤️GEO GIRL
#Astrogeology
This reminded me of that DVDA song, hot lava
Oh wow! You even make and post songs about geology related topics? How cool is that?! Well done! You literally and figuratively rock!
Oh my gosh, I verbally, out loud just said "aww" when I read this comment, thank you so much! And thanks for taking the time to comment on the videos you really like, it really just makes my day!! You ROCK too! ;D
@@GEOGIRL
@@colubrinedeucecreative Oh gosh, what don't I have on that topic hahaha. So I have many videos that hit on that topic, and I think the one most relevant to your question of whether other planets have the same minerals as Earth is my solar system formation video: ua-cam.com/video/zcKcF5RSC0E/v-deo.html. It's a really old video on my channel, so video/audio quality is not the best, but the info is still good! I talk in that one about how yes, all the inner planets are rocky and have the same general composition (including most of the moons & meteorites in our solar system). So the short answer is yes, but the outer planets are gas giants so they're a bit different.
Other videos that might be of interest to you and your son would be anything in my igneous petrology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL69bBhmsrgfuaXz533AYaeJE-_NF018An.html. The videos in that playlist are geared toward undergraduates taking igneous petrology so it may be a bit more terminology rich than you are looking for, but one that I love in particular is the viscosity of lavas video: ua-cam.com/video/xk65ygUQHtk/v-deo.html because I liken different types of lava to chocolate milk and honey which could be a fun topic for your son ;)
Lastly, I think the Precambrian video: ua-cam.com/video/lxmQnCVHvrs/v-deo.html would be good to get a basic understanding of the conditions on early Earth. But I think what might be most fun for you and your son to watch would be my planetary geology playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL69bBhmsrgfvj47EbVOXWjKUnxRRBhmKK.html because that has the most imaginative and non-academic sounding information in my opinion!
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for the support! :D If you go through my channel and find that I am missing any topics you think I should discuss, let me know ;)
@@GEOGIRL Holy crap why thank you! Well, actually I was watching something else and it said I should start at the beginning and had a link to a playlist that I was watching, wow!
So yes, all good, plenty to enjoy. I will certainly consider subject but dang gonna take me a bit to even find out all that you have so questions like above don't need to occur.
I always try to comment on every video because I may not be able to contribute monetarily, but a like subscribe and comment really goes a long way. IMO you deserve a wider audience!
So much to know!
Thanks again!
@@colubrinedeucecreative No problem, seriously thank you! You have no idea how much the likes, comments, and subscriptions go, so I am very grateful. Also, don't feel bad if you have a question that I might have already answered in other videos, just ask it! Because I know that not every is able to watch and catch every little thing I say haha, and there is a chance I haven't mentioned it, so just ask, no judgement here! Most of the things I lecture on, I didn't even know before studying to make that very lecture lol. So I will always be willing to answer any questions that arise and try to point you in the direction of videos that I think will help :)
Thanks again for your support!
educational song and educational girl ❤️ I love it 👏👏👏👏👏
So glad ;D Thanks!
wow superb👏❤️ you sang very well❤️
Haha, thank you ;)
Loving your videos .Iam doing my post graduation in geology
That's great to hear, thanks for the comment, I am so glad you like the videos! Good luck with your geological endeavors :)
Please tell me!
Cataclastic metamorphism VS Dynamic metamorphism VS kinetic metamorphism
Ooh, good question! I will have to look into it and get back to you! Maybe I can make a video on it in the future. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
@@GEOGIRL
Thanks!
You can send me on Gmail.
@@GEOGIRL What is the magnetic field at centre of the Earth?
Magnetic field with depth?
You must email me, I will send you some interesting MCQ
@@GEOGIRL when???
😂 well done 👊🏾
Thanks! ;)
omg my hero
Great 🎉🎉🎈🎈
Thanks so much! :D
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Another song well the other day I split a rock in half and it seems as if it was quartz.
That's awesome! Quartz is so common so it often goes unappreciated, but it is still so beautiful and versatile!
@@GEOGIRL it can be found on watches jewelry
can I ask you something, did obsidian can be detected by Metal Detector?
Well, obsidian is just glass, so not technically. But obsidian can contain impurities and if those impurities contain metal, then it's possible. :) Great question!
@@GEOGIRL Interesting.....a glass,so thats why its so sharp when it breaks.
Yep! You can see the same conchoidal type of fracturing in obsidian as you can the glasses in your kitchen cabinets ;)
@@GEOGIRL yeah....Thanks for the info
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Haha, Thank you ;) Glad you enjoyeddddddddd!
Please redo these so i can learn, im not here for this vibe. Dont take my word for it look at the views of the other non-song videos in this playlist compared to the song ones..