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  • @jupitersky
    @jupitersky Рік тому +4817

    Now _this_ is the minecraft education edition we deserve.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +509

      Its bee a while since I made one of these geology videos, I should try and get back to them.

    • @jupitersky
      @jupitersky Рік тому +101

      @@gneissname I'm looking forward to future episodes!

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +286

      Also, when i first thought about doing this type of video I was surprised to see that I couldn't find any earth science modules for education edition. Bizarre, but geology isn't taught very well in grade school or high school, at least in the US so I'm not too surprised.

    • @KlaviersAnthology
      @KlaviersAnthology Рік тому +29

      ​@@gneissnameIn Greece too, and on top of that in order to get a position in the Geology department of University to study and become a geologist you only have to be a mediocre student although the knowledge that is provided can be frustratingly difficult and massive at times, thus having later generations of geologists being mediocre in general, not so fond of their work and not willing to investigate and fight more for their science... It's a demise that the science of geology alongside some other sciences is falling into worldwide because companies are not benefitting as much from it as from other sciences...

    • @lightning_11
      @lightning_11 Рік тому +7

      True, especially after IGoByLotsOfNames proved that the original education edition doesn't educate you...

  • @JamieCracker
    @JamieCracker Рік тому +2990

    "A million years for a geologist is a short timespan"
    I knew they were immortal!

    • @inyourwalls-q6p
      @inyourwalls-q6p Рік тому +120

      Conclusion: geologist are vampires

    • @cement_eater
      @cement_eater Рік тому +208

      Well, if you or I had to kill one for some reason, it would actually be very easy.
      I'd brandish my obsidian knife at them and they'd be compelled to approach. "That's very cool," they'd say, confident in their superior strength and endurance from all the rocks they carry around at all times. They'd shower me with very interesting facts about obsidian and hover just out of range of the cutting edge, waiting for me to exhaust myself. "But as it is volcanic glass, it is very fragile, you see, and isn't well-suited for use as a weap-" and then I'd hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals.

    • @trumpet_boooi
      @trumpet_boooi Рік тому +74

      @@cement_eater for anyone reading this for the first time, search up "how to kill a geologist," there's an animation for it

    • @mkks4559
      @mkks4559 Рік тому +23

      It makes sense, they miss how the world looked millions of years ago so they're trying to find any trace of it. Not to mention that they're probably the only people bored enough to study rocks.

    • @entidy
      @entidy Рік тому +12

      still not as old as the quee- ohhh wait

  • @TruBluBlur
    @TruBluBlur Рік тому +62

    "Oh, this? My 1/10th scale model of several hundreds of square miles of igneous mountains? Oh yeah, I threw that together. No big deal."
    I am STUNNED by that build, it was SO cool!

    • @Candlemancer
      @Candlemancer 6 місяців тому +5

      I mean, not really a "build" in the traditional sense. He imported a topographic map using an external program. Still cool, but not really any more impressive than doing the same with a .png

  • @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446
    @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446 Рік тому +1098

    I agree Mojang couldn't simply make those rocks stretch for miles, but I do think it would be cool if they replaced normal stone in certain biomes while also being craftable into stone-rank tools and such.

    • @cecilrhodes2153
      @cecilrhodes2153 Рік тому +87

      Sure they could.
      Rename stone to slate and dripstone to limestone, then make all stone variants able to be crafted into stone tools, as long as they have a way to generate every stone type through some sort of manipulation…

    • @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446
      @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446 Рік тому +85

      @@cecilrhodes2153 I think you are underestimating how long a mile would be of just a single rock.
      Also, dripstone is a real thing, no need to change the name

    • @cecilrhodes2153
      @cecilrhodes2153 Рік тому +20

      @@cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446 it just sounds too made up.
      Limiting stones to certain biomes and certain elevations is definitely a good idea though.

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 Рік тому +6

      A mile is around 1600 blocks, do you mean in every direction or just sideways?

    • @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446
      @cosmopoiesecriandomundos7446 Рік тому +6

      @@davidaugustofc2574 I was thinking the amount of miles Gneiss said for real life canyons and such. Way too big for the game.

  • @GMoth
    @GMoth Рік тому +1477

    I wonder if there are any mods that try to make Minecraft's generation more geologically accurate. That Yosemite Valley you showed was actually kind of pretty!

    • @cecilrhodes2153
      @cecilrhodes2153 Рік тому +70

      You mean like Terralith?

    • @Autumnly24
      @Autumnly24 Рік тому +237

      Terraforged, Unearthed, and Geolysis all improve on geological accuracy!!
      Terraforged improves the overall terrain but that comes with various types of mountains and geological formations in terms of how terrain is shaped
      Unearthed adds many new types of stone that all function similarly to the vanilla variants, but they generate in large geological regions
      and Geolysis adds more realistic ore generation/ore types, with ores being placed in large deposits of composite materials, rather than just pure iron or gold or whatever
      (I'm a minecraft modding nerd)

    • @lainwired3946
      @lainwired3946 Рік тому +11

      Back in 1.7.10 I remember there were also a few mods that added a lot of new rock types and tried to make their generation make more sense.

    • @GMoth
      @GMoth Рік тому +3

      @@Autumnly24 Oh fun! What version do they run on? 1.19, 1.18, 1.16?

    • @BuildersOfBlocks
      @BuildersOfBlocks Рік тому +33

      Theres also Terra Firma Craft, which is actually a massive overhaul mod aimed at realistically progressing from the stone age, but one of its features is more realisticaly distributing stone types, including the other igneous rocks mentioned in this video!

  • @Vulcano7965
    @Vulcano7965 Рік тому +136

    Great video but small correction:
    08:19
    Obsidian is a rhyolitic glass.
    You can form volcanic glass with every volcanic melt, but it's not classified as obsidian.
    It's a shame that Minecraft does so little with these volcanic rocks. There could be so many new landforms be created by them.
    Imagine cinder cones out of tuff blocks with a basalt lava flow going down somewhere.

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +101

      Wow you are correct, I actually had to look that up. I didn't know there was a chemical distinction between volcanic glass and obsidian. I thought felsic obsidian was the just the most common, not the definition. Thanks and I'll make that clarification in the future.

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 Рік тому +372

    I’ve always hated the way the igneous stone types were added. There should be cobbled variants of each of the stones, and the terrain should replace stone with one of the igneous rocks based per biome. It would encourage exploration to find the different stone types and looks MUCH better imo

    • @AstronomicalSFS
      @AstronomicalSFS Рік тому +18

      You should check out the mod called Better Than Adventure. The way the stone types were implemented is amazing

    • @hamnchee
      @hamnchee Рік тому +9

      I agree, having to find certain things in certain biomes would be a cool addition. They sort of do it with gold in Mesa biomes.

    • @chinchin3274
      @chinchin3274 Рік тому +7

      If that were to be implemented, there should also be different types of utility blocks that could be made from the various stone types. Could you imagine being able to craft a granite furnace, a diorite piston, or an andesite dispenser? All of it would be an invaluable addition to the game.

    • @kingkiller1451
      @kingkiller1451 Рік тому

      I don't think it's been updated in a long time but might enjoy Terrafirmacraft mod, it does that and much more (more than I want to try to explain here)

    • @raiisleep
      @raiisleep Рік тому +4

      True hell is digging through a granite biome

  • @emmaporter8160
    @emmaporter8160 Рік тому +188

    Those granite mountains looked a lot better than I would have expected.

  • @frogmouth2
    @frogmouth2 Рік тому +5

    “Most people don’t know or use these recipes”
    I don’t know being able to hold effectively twice as many stacks of andesite when I go mining for it is pretty good.

  • @mani_mincraft
    @mani_mincraft Рік тому +351

    I love how you made use of the new display entities. You’re videos are extremely well made too!

    • @runcows
      @runcows Рік тому +44

      lol check the upload date. Those were probably invisible armor stands

    • @mani_mincraft
      @mani_mincraft Рік тому +7

      @@runcows oh right

    • @MetaDude
      @MetaDude Рік тому +4

      ​@@runcows still his effort are immense

  • @DaNintendude
    @DaNintendude Рік тому +22

    Ever since basalt was announced, I've wished there was some sort of mini-biome or perhaps just a naturally occurring structure for basalt cliffs.
    We have some basalt cliffs near where I live, and they look so cool. Would love to see that in Minecraft.

  • @fsq2396
    @fsq2396 Рік тому +351

    I never expected to find such a great channel like yours! I am really interested in mineralogy and seeing this in depth comparison between what we expect irl and what we get in minecraft is amazing!

  • @nickmondragon8451
    @nickmondragon8451 Рік тому +1

    This guy would easily fall prey to the obsidian knife trick. Be careful out there, rock man.

  • @combrade-t
    @combrade-t Рік тому +8

    I think having biomes of Granite etc could be quite nice, just so long as they changed them so that like with blackstone they can be used in place of cobblestone in recipes. Makes them nicer to get in large amounts and also a lot more interesting in terms of underground generation.
    Maybe not as large of areas as you would realistically find, but certainly the occasional biome-sized deposit of the rocks alongside making the blobs a bit rarer would be a nice change imo.

  • @Bit-fz9md
    @Bit-fz9md Рік тому +10

    This is better than all the Minecraft education edition courses combined

  • @BlightCosmos
    @BlightCosmos Рік тому +4

    I have been reading igneous as ingenious rocks cause they certainly are

  • @MayorJerryy
    @MayorJerryy Рік тому +75

    You are awesome! personally I'm not a big geology fan but the way you used minecraft to teach us about geology and show us real life examples in minecraft really made it interesting. If only there were more teachers like you. Keep up the great work!

  • @misterhoudi2824
    @misterhoudi2824 Рік тому +26

    I truly find and love the idea of professionals of many subjects dive into Minecraft’s mechanics and items and compare them to what they have studied in real life.
    It gives both an insight and idea of what these professionals have learned over the course of their studies, which we can appreciate and learn from.
    On the plus, this is Minecraft, a child would probably be more infested in these type of informative videos than your average school books.
    Thank you, truly! ❤

  • @_CrystaLyna_
    @_CrystaLyna_ 10 місяців тому +2

    I've learnt so much more about geology in these videos than my school ever could

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  10 місяців тому

      Its a shame the way earth science is taught in school.

  • @misterhoudi2824
    @misterhoudi2824 Рік тому +9

    I always hated these blocks when they were added, and I still do, I somehow find a large amount of them filling up my inventory without realizing it sooner.
    But now I take appreciation of them since they (kind of) represent the real rocks in real life.

  • @chromaticroses
    @chromaticroses Рік тому +36

    watched this whole series, it’s super interesting. i’m sure you’re busy with your daughter but looking forward to any future releases. cheers!

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +16

      Thanks Chromαtic Rose, Both my daughters are great and the little one certainly makes it difficult to play minecraft when she just wants me to read books on my lap or "help" with the keyboard. I'll be making a cave episode soon though.

    • @bor4oyt476
      @bor4oyt476 Рік тому

      Billions deny it

  • @PadBoPlays
    @PadBoPlays Рік тому +5

    My adhd appreciates your introduction being one sentence and jumping straight in lol. Makes it feel so genuine bro wanna teach me about rocks and im here to listen

  • @conner13.c16
    @conner13.c16 Рік тому +90

    Hey! I just finished this series and I have to say it has been amazing! I am looking forward to watching the next episode, I have learned a lot with you, thanks !!!!

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +15

      Thanks Conner! I have fun making them and trying to use Minecraft to explain things. It’s been a while since I made a geology video but I still plan to make more. With moving, a toddler, and working in Australia for a month I haven’t had much time to do much in Minecraft the last year. I just about have my new office made up so I’ll have more of a dedicated space to make things like this too. If there is something specific you are interested in let me know. I have though about adding some real life examples into the end of the video or something. It’s pretty interesting to see real obsidian shatter or how real granite companies to the Minecraft textures.

    • @cheesypies
      @cheesypies Рік тому

      @@gneissname im curious about the ore generation in mc, because I've found that, at least in Minecraft. The copper or generates a lot with dripstone caves, and large veins in granite. While iron can be found in large veins in tuff? is there any truth to this or is it just a game thing...also great video, an unexpected topic but a fun way to show it!

    • @gneissname
      @gneissname  Рік тому +1

      @@cheesypies Oh, its on the short list for episodes. I'm finishing up a caves episode now and i don't know if ore will be next. Its a big topic so it might end up being a few episodes.

  • @Tsuruchi_420
    @Tsuruchi_420 Рік тому +1

    Literally sat down in shock when he showed the recipes to make igneous rocks, can't believe I've never seen that

  • @SL-wt8fm
    @SL-wt8fm Рік тому +14

    I love when a video exposes the scientific relations between the real world and minecraft!

  • @vodinhman1999
    @vodinhman1999 Рік тому +25

    I've never seen anyone make content type videos like you, The way you do it is quite creative and interesting.

  • @mooncatcher_
    @mooncatcher_ Рік тому +24

    Exited about the volcano episodes! Want to build one in survival myself. Just finished binge-washing your geology series. Always had a spark of curiosity towards it and this is a great introduction.

  • @darkenergy436
    @darkenergy436 9 місяців тому +3

    by far the most wholesome minecraft youtuber ive ever seen

  • @Lumberjack_king
    @Lumberjack_king Рік тому +9

    Isn’t obsidian technically a igneous rock

  • @seventfour
    @seventfour Рік тому +6

    Disclaimer: my hatred of geologists is purely theatrical, but if I did have to kill one for some reason, it would be very easy. I’d brandish my obsidian knife at them and they’d be compelled to approach. “That’s very cool,” they’d say, confident in their superior strength and endurance from all the rocks they carry around at all times. They’d shower me with very interesting facts about obsidian and hover just out of range of the cutting edge, waiting for me to exhaust myself. “But as it is volcanic glass, it’s very fragile, you see, and isn’t well-suited for use as a weap-” and then I’d hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals.

  • @typicalw
    @typicalw Рік тому +14

    I retained more information from this than my college geology class. Great work on the analysis! Hope to see more!

  • @jamesdizon5133
    @jamesdizon5133 8 місяців тому +2

    I always revisit these videos with my little brother on occasion, because he’s amazed by rocks and geology in general. He also loves minecraft, and has been watching your channel with me since your basalt episode. I’m glad to see your channel grow, and I hope it continues!

  • @fontajo
    @fontajo Рік тому +30

    absolutely loved this video. Got me thinking, a mod which changes the geology to be more realistic like as shown would actually be really cool (to me at least) and I’d consider playing it.

    • @AvoxionYT
      @AvoxionYT Рік тому +4

      Agreed, I may have never studied geology but having a geologically accurate Minecraft mod woupd be pretty awesome, probably help someone like me learn some trivia too :p

    • @mozarteanchaos
      @mozarteanchaos Рік тому

      i'm more of a paleo nerd than a geo nerd, but i'm a sucker for scientific accuracy in general, so a geology-centric mod would probably still interest me.

    • @IanBLacy
      @IanBLacy Рік тому +1

      @@AvoxionYT terrafirmacraft! And there’s another one I don’t remember but it was used in blight fall
      May not be accurate but definitely add more types of stone

  • @tylermech66
    @tylermech66 Рік тому +1

    Considering I headcanon the Overworld as a massive experiment, almost like a computer program but with reality instead of code, run by unbelievably advanced aliens then abandoned to generate itself forever, don't know why I clicked on this.
    But it turns out, actual geology is kind of interesting, more so when it's being taught by a guy with a nice ASMR voice.

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 10 місяців тому +1

    I remember years ago I would clear out large areas of granite, and andesite (in Minecraft of course) and a whole ago I remember that they used to be circles. I assume that was either Im miss remembering or they changed it with the caves and cliffs when they redid the ore distribution. But either way, this still holds true for a lot of other things. Stuff like clay, sand, gravel under water in rivers still looks like it's just a round blob only interrupted by the water.

  • @LiamNajor
    @LiamNajor Рік тому

    I loved watching the blocks vanish, revealing layer after layer of the generators noise

  • @katelikesrectangles
    @katelikesrectangles Рік тому +2

    i just want to appreciate the amount of work that must go into setting this up, the incredibly clear presentation is a huge pay-off!

  • @jackthehacker05
    @jackthehacker05 Рік тому +7

    I adore your presentation style, it's intuitive and entertaining to watch. You even managed to trick me into learning! Great job, keep up the great work!

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Рік тому +2

    I love how much of this video is spent saying "Minecraft isn't a realistic representation of the field of geology", which uh.. kinda goes without saying, dunnit?

  • @MinerTommy
    @MinerTommy Рік тому +1

    This video speaks to me in a way I cannot describe

  • @tubbyqueen
    @tubbyqueen 7 місяців тому

    “Tuff is still considered an igneous rock, but it’s a bit different than the others”
    I’ve found my spirit rock.

  • @positiveimpossibility1060
    @positiveimpossibility1060 Рік тому +1

    Ash deposits that deep could be said to be evidence of an ancient volcanic cataclysm

  • @calarquist3617
    @calarquist3617 Рік тому +6

    as a future geologist im surprised to have just now seen this video, really cool man :)

  • @etc.3062
    @etc.3062 Рік тому +6

    love how in depth and educational this is! super cool!

  • @yoalie
    @yoalie Рік тому +1

    You sir, are my hero. I have just yesterday found your videos, and I've binged this series. I someday wish to be anywhere near as cool as you are

  • @bakedhawaii
    @bakedhawaii Рік тому +1

    This gives off such a nice old school tutorial vibe and I love it

  • @SirAdyUnleashed
    @SirAdyUnleashed 9 місяців тому

    It was very perplexing to me that Yosemite National Park is an igneous complex, since granite lifted by tectonics into mountains would more intuitively (to an untrained eye like my own) generate a metamorphic landscape, such as cliffs of gneiss. Turns out about 65 million years ago the subduction which raised the Sierra Nevada mountains came to a halt which allowed for the rightfully metamorphic surface of the range to be eroded away by glaciers, thus leaving mostly the deeper igneous layers exposed. Just goes to show geology isn't always as clear cut (pun intended) as it may seem.

  • @GoingSwimmingly
    @GoingSwimmingly 7 місяців тому

    Been playing this game since a decade, this is still one of the most interesting Minecraft videos I’ve come across so far!

  • @upaganthe5yearold955
    @upaganthe5yearold955 Рік тому +3

    This video was phenomenal. The amount of work in the little details was great, and I loved the vibe of the information presented. Well informed and I learned a lot 😁

  • @ozthebeeman
    @ozthebeeman 7 місяців тому +1

    Why is it I find this shit so fucking interesting and I get bored instantly in college

  • @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal
    @JamesMadisonsSpiritAnimal Рік тому +1

    Wow this is god tier educational entertainment for geology. I could see this being played in a 5th graders class for sure

  • @kingwes987
    @kingwes987 Рік тому +2

    I loved this, thanks for making it!

  • @ShockTr
    @ShockTr Рік тому

    Amount of effort put into this video is incredible and i learned a lot of new things. Kinda mad at UA-cam now for not showing me this earlier

  • @Jimcarrey537
    @Jimcarrey537 Рік тому +1

    This means that there should be volcanos in minecraft

  • @midaskeijzer7107
    @midaskeijzer7107 Рік тому +1

    I really liked the command blocks! Another way how you could approach this is by having multiple copies of the same hole but for the different combinations of having rocks on and off and then teleporting between these locations. I think then it would be quicker, but it might be more work to set up.

  • @ulfricstormcloak5080
    @ulfricstormcloak5080 Рік тому

    As someone studying geology I love thinking about how my Minecraft worlds would have formed

  • @conureking7748
    @conureking7748 6 місяців тому

    I like the idea that the miencraft world had enough ash dropped to leave behind a layer of tuff deposits, and that the “upper” parts are actually comparatively young & recent.

  • @mephistophoIes
    @mephistophoIes Рік тому

    never thought I'd be so interested in the blocks that flood my inventory

  • @Lumberjack_king
    @Lumberjack_king Рік тому +1

    This is awesome you taught me stuff via Minecraft

  • @PWNDON
    @PWNDON Рік тому

    i was always obsessed with when we were learning about rocks and geology in school
    i don't revisit it often, so i'm happy to view this

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 10 місяців тому

    We need more of these rocks in Minecraft. Gabbro looks neat and would be a great in-between of stone and deep slate.

  • @bollorice7177
    @bollorice7177 Рік тому +1

    I have been tricked into enjoying geology through Minecraft
    Well done

  • @whymsic
    @whymsic Рік тому +4

    This has certainly been educational, amazing video. Well explained and very informative :)

  • @niebieskaskarpetka8313
    @niebieskaskarpetka8313 Рік тому

    "Minecraft is a game for everybody." I didn't know it included geologists as well.

  • @dream_weaver6207
    @dream_weaver6207 Рік тому +1

    you somehow made geography interesting, even tho every 60 seconds in geology class, half a minute passes

  • @bladejohnson4784
    @bladejohnson4784 Рік тому +1

    i love this i love everything about this

  • @Emberloid
    @Emberloid Рік тому

    this satisfied me as someone who took a geology class and went ‘that rock is in minecraft’ like 10 times

  • @WiderGuy
    @WiderGuy Рік тому

    I remember when they added Igneous Rocks to the WII U version alongside slime blocks.

  • @gavinwoodworth3451
    @gavinwoodworth3451 Рік тому

    I missed this video this entire time during my stratigraphy class. This probably would've helped me understand the entire class ngl.

  • @cozmoknot
    @cozmoknot Рік тому

    So much effort was put into this video, I love it

  • @midovodella1702
    @midovodella1702 Рік тому +1

    I actually knew the recipes existed as I use allot of Andesite in builds, but a minor correction is Andesite's recipe just requires cobblestone and Diorite.

  • @VPCh.
    @VPCh. Рік тому

    As a geologist, really great job on this. You should also take a look at Dwarf Fortress, it's quite accurate and detailed with the geology.
    One interesting thing about tuff is that it isn't really one singular classification. It's a mix of all three. As it lands it's composed of still hot material so you can call it either sedimentary or igneous. You could even argue that it's also metamorphic since it sometimes gets thermally welded together or cooked by the nearby volcanic activity.

  • @shottysteve
    @shottysteve 8 місяців тому

    these rocks must be really smart

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this, I learned a lot from this video. 😊

  • @monochrome3334
    @monochrome3334 7 місяців тому +1

    actually, if they allowed us to craft stone tools with these rocks, whole biomes of them wouldnt be that bad. this is sort of plausible actually, seeing as blackstone and deepslate already have these luxuries and it would just be a matter of updating the old stones to match the new standard

  • @zenphir9051
    @zenphir9051 Рік тому

    “A waste of inventory space. (Except Obsidian)”

  • @wakrusgumbo
    @wakrusgumbo Рік тому

    Tuff: It's Igneous coming up and sedimentary coming down.

  • @duckified.
    @duckified. Рік тому

    imagine if minecraft had no build limit. the 1:1 scale nature builds would be so breathtaking to look at and traverse

  • @Jacob-yg7lz
    @Jacob-yg7lz Рік тому

    It'd be really neat if there was a Geology mod/datapack which made the rocks form in more realistic patterns.

  • @funnychannelnamehere623
    @funnychannelnamehere623 Рік тому +1

    They need to add cobbled granite, andesite, and diorite! It would be great to be able to use them for stone tools and other cobblestone recipes, because then they COULD have biomes with just granite

    • @bobisnotaperson
      @bobisnotaperson 10 місяців тому +1

      I've always removed those in my packs, they feel like bloat

  • @that1ghost423
    @that1ghost423 Рік тому +2

    I don't Know where I am or why UA-cam brought me here but I am soo down for this content. And it seems like (especially on this video) that UA-cam has blessed you with a much larger audience then you seem to have had previously. Hears to much more grand educational videos from you!!!!!!! Series is LEGENDARY!!!!!!! lol

  • @the-letter_s
    @the-letter_s Рік тому

    10:40
    Hills of granite stand around
    A sentinel, so bold and true
    Over all the graves of those
    Who braved the hazard with Selous

  • @bacon_man21
    @bacon_man21 Рік тому

    UA-cam: *Let me recommend you something fun and knowledgeable at the same time*

  • @Eat_Pie
    @Eat_Pie Рік тому

    I had no idea I could use my extra diorite to make andesite! Thank you! I like building with andesite and always have more diorite than I know what to do with, so this is perfect!

  • @phantauss13
    @phantauss13 Рік тому +2

    I just wanna say, as a geologist, this is a very nice and informative video. Very nice! :D

  • @DatSwif
    @DatSwif Рік тому

    imagine digging down for stone and seeing nothing but granite for 20 miles
    fascinating video, I especially loved the scale comparisons!

  • @lohostege
    @lohostege Рік тому +1

    Terrafirmacraft has realistic stone geology... which sometimes sucks b/c you need certain types of stone to progress

  • @azhpetrolum
    @azhpetrolum Рік тому

    As a petroleum engineering student, I can confirm this video is useful for interested of geology

  • @badger_croww
    @badger_croww 8 місяців тому

    I really love these videos. You have a great narrating voice! Very relaxing to listen to :) you’re making some high tier educational content!

  • @JustSomeDudee
    @JustSomeDudee Рік тому

    Year one geology uni undergrad. This made me smile.

  • @CanaldoMiauOfficial
    @CanaldoMiauOfficial Рік тому

    I did the same format years ago, but I didn't had enough time to continue as a student, neither as a member of the working class.

  • @DarnYeet
    @DarnYeet 7 місяців тому

    If the biomes had big stretches of one type of rock it would be soo much better for inventory management.

  • @brianrosado7211
    @brianrosado7211 Рік тому

    I love this video. It's so interesting. I was always interested in geology, but I never knew where to start. Until now!

  • @IanBLacy
    @IanBLacy Рік тому

    I didn’t realize tuff was volcanic ash but now I see that it has insane implications for the history of Minecraft. Perhaps the cataclysm is why the civilizations that remain are so primitive

  • @Brick_Soup
    @Brick_Soup Рік тому

    When the caves and cliffs update came out I feel like they should've made the different stones generate in layers

  • @jakepierson6208
    @jakepierson6208 Рік тому

    My idea for the tuff blobs is tha the geological formation in minecraft was caused by whould could be described as a mass geological taffy pulling.

  • @iris_drawssandwiches
    @iris_drawssandwiches Рік тому +2

    I think the tuff being so low might say something about the history of the minecraft world. Maybe the world used to be much more volcanic lower down like we already see more lava as we go down!
    I will use these videos to build up lore ^^

    • @rakostep2487
      @rakostep2487 Рік тому

      Kinda makes sense since it's assumed that the nether is technically under the Minecraft world. This could mean that the Minecraft world started like the nether but cooled down and slowly got deposits over time. Not sure with deepslate tho, it could mean that everything under y0 were pretty ancient for deepslate to even form

  • @darkkrafter
    @darkkrafter Рік тому

    funny way to be reminded that everything is made of the same stuf

  • @gamerlegend-t6q
    @gamerlegend-t6q Рік тому

    love these videos, very informative and calming. you make great content. thank you sir

  • @himabimdimwim
    @himabimdimwim Рік тому

    I immensely enjoyed this video. Thank you for making my night shift more interesting!