Literally yelling "mining trainer" at screen as he's running past it for the third time in 5 minutes, and forgetting to up-skill, at the end of the VOD.
Denmark is flat primarily due to its geological history, shaped by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. Here's why: Glacial Shaping: During the last Ice Age, glaciers covered most of Denmark. As the glaciers advanced and retreated, they flattened the land by eroding hills and depositing sediments, creating a relatively even terrain. Sediment Deposition: When the glaciers melted, they left behind large amounts of sand, gravel, and clay, smoothing out the landscape and forming the plains and rolling hills seen today. No Major Mountain-Building Events: Denmark is located on a stable part of the Earth's crust, away from tectonic plate boundaries where mountains are typically formed. This lack of tectonic activity contributes to its flatness. Post-Glacial Processes: After the Ice Age, rising sea levels and erosion further leveled the land, especially along the coasts. Fun Fact The highest natural point in Denmark is Møllehøj, which is only 170.86 meters (561 feet) above sea level, making it one of the flattest countries in Europe.
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Your parasocial relationship begins.
Literally yelling "mining trainer" at screen as he's running past it for the third time in 5 minutes, and forgetting to up-skill, at the end of the VOD.
keep it strong brotha and best of luck to ya! saved me life!
Earlier than usual, upload? Hell yeah, brother. Also, your fellow Orcs can eat my ass for putting you up for punishemt
Denmark is flat primarily due to its geological history, shaped by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. Here's why:
Glacial Shaping: During the last Ice Age, glaciers covered most of Denmark. As the glaciers advanced and retreated, they flattened the land by eroding hills and depositing sediments, creating a relatively even terrain.
Sediment Deposition: When the glaciers melted, they left behind large amounts of sand, gravel, and clay, smoothing out the landscape and forming the plains and rolling hills seen today.
No Major Mountain-Building Events: Denmark is located on a stable part of the Earth's crust, away from tectonic plate boundaries where mountains are typically formed. This lack of tectonic activity contributes to its flatness.
Post-Glacial Processes: After the Ice Age, rising sea levels and erosion further leveled the land, especially along the coasts.
Fun Fact
The highest natural point in Denmark is Møllehøj, which is only 170.86 meters (561 feet) above sea level, making it one of the flattest countries in Europe.
Yep. He still talking.
For what was the punishment?
What was he complaining about...
Yeah man im super famous xD haha