I have several of these features on my property here in Skåne Sweden. I love the place living here in this otherworldly landscape now covered in trees. I've described these to my guests all the time as we walk along the eskers. Natives of Sweden who live here are unaware of what's around them. I'm an American living among them for a decade now. I knew there had to be a name to these awesome deposits from the outfall of a mullin, these are the highest points on my property!.. I was so excited to find the name of this formation from this video I "kame" ;-P thanks!
Beautiful video. Sharp, crisp, to the point. Images are excellent to make someone understand these landforms who may have no earlier idea of geology. Well done!
Wow thank you so much for this video. The pictures and explanations of these different landforms has really helped me understand what they are and pick them out on a landscape better.
Thank you! Why it's so good when two different voices are explaining a concept? Each time I watch a video done in this manner I remember theme better - atleast I'm under impression that that's true.
The "striations" found in limestone in Ohio could not have been carved by ice, as they are demonstrably turbulent erosion features. Ice is too viscous to move turbulently, so the features are better interpreted as erosion marks carved by turbulent subglacial vortices in water.
Nice, Very informative. Thank you for posting this. I got Moraine, Cirque, Kettle right. Totally blew Till. I don't think I will ever forget "till" again. Could you or if you did or someone else you know has done, I would like to know more about the Glacier that went through north central ohio. Avon to Sandusky south would be wonderful. Thank you.
Being 80 and living in the adirondack mountains and found 3 Rhyolite volcanos with no place higher from here to hudson bay and this is in yellow stone national park. If you are not a geologist you will figure it out. I found the volcanos because of my forestry training and to find gold. Red pine trees and schoch pine trees are not native to the U.S. the CCC camp planted tree in the adirondacks for 8 years to see some thing different on a you tube channel watch century new technologies company inc start at the third from the last movie to where mother nature plugged up plum brook
One of the best lessons I have ever seen, thanks a lot!
I have several of these features on my property here in Skåne Sweden. I love the place living here in this otherworldly landscape now covered in trees. I've described these to my guests all the time as we walk along the eskers. Natives of Sweden who live here are unaware of what's around them. I'm an American living among them for a decade now. I knew there had to be a name to these awesome deposits from the outfall of a mullin, these are the highest points on my property!.. I was so excited to find the name of this formation from this video I "kame" ;-P thanks!
Beautiful video. Sharp, crisp, to the point. Images are excellent to make someone understand these landforms who may have no earlier idea of geology. Well done!
Wow thank you so much for this video. The pictures and explanations of these different landforms has really helped me understand what they are and pick them out on a landscape better.
thanks alot guys.... it was much needed video for better understanding depositional landforms of glaciers.
This has helped with me losing my legs.
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Thank you! Why it's so good when two different voices are explaining a concept? Each time I watch a video done in this manner I remember theme better - atleast I'm under impression that that's true.
thank u so much for this clear representation of landforms.
The "striations" found in limestone in Ohio could not have been carved by ice, as they are demonstrably turbulent erosion features. Ice is too viscous to move turbulently, so the features are better interpreted as erosion marks carved by turbulent subglacial vortices in water.
tomorrow I have an exam . so it was a nice review
So how was your exam if you are promoted to next class or you got stuck in the same. Lol
Super helpful video and well explained. Thanks a lot!
Nice, Very informative. Thank you for posting this. I got Moraine, Cirque, Kettle right. Totally blew Till. I don't think I will ever forget "till" again. Could you or if you did or someone else you know has done, I would like to know more about the Glacier that went through north central ohio. Avon to Sandusky south would be wonderful. Thank you.
great lesson it helped a lot
Thanks for making the terms understandable.
Thanks for the video, I got all of them right :)
Great video very informative! Just what I was looking for, thank you!
Great narration... Thank you!
Great video, concise revision. Subscribed, thanks!
Who is watching this for school work
me
I don't even know why we need to know this
Me
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Awesome video!!
Great Video!
Is it can be explained in more detail and easy way
Very good about glaciers
thank you! I had a project in science and this helped me! :)
Being 80 and living in the adirondack mountains and found 3 Rhyolite volcanos with no place higher from here to hudson bay and this is in yellow stone national park. If you are not a geologist you will figure it out. I found the volcanos because of my forestry training and to find gold. Red pine trees and schoch pine trees are not native to the U.S. the CCC camp planted tree in the adirondacks for 8 years to see some thing different on a you tube channel watch century new technologies company inc start at the third from the last movie to where mother nature plugged up plum brook
Good video
Great video better prefer either male voice or female voice
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This is perfect.
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Glaciers do not retreat.
Nice theories. Would be a shame if someone proved them wrong.
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