Beautiful work! I think it's amazing how meanders are actually water molecules trying to flow in a straight line, and suddenly being blocked and diverted almost 90 degrees.
I saw this exact thing happen at a beach once. It had wave "mounds" all over the parts of the beach that was underwater. When the tide would go down pretty far, there would be water trapped between the mounds, forming streams in 5 minutes, creeks in 30 minutes, rivers in around 1 hour and river deltas in 2.
Here we are using a specialized plastic sediment blend to help with visualization. There are 4 colors each of a progressively smaller grit size, red is the finest size and is 4% of the overall mix. The water sorts the sediment by particle size and this is why the red appears.
In a way this doesn't make sense, because I would assume the water would just follow the most direct path down the slope without so much movement, particularly because the material it's flowing through is mostly similar in size and texture. Yet in fact it constantly is moving all over the place.
Beautiful work! I think it's amazing how meanders are actually water molecules trying to flow in a straight line, and suddenly being blocked and diverted almost 90 degrees.
Bruh. He’s right. Y u bully
Some people can’t appreciate science
@@JaCrispy313 I definitely do appreciate it! Thanks mate :)
after 2 years I found my favorite teachers favorite video
this amazing to find at 3 at night i went to sleep to this
So cool to find this. I'm drafting sections of a technical report and my friend from college used to work at Little River :)
tremendous ! you are a reason for me to understand how delta is created .. thanks a alot
Splendid 🎉🎉 .....great efforts ......
Soon u are going to rock sir ..... ❤
I saw this exact thing happen at a beach once.
It had wave "mounds" all over the parts of the beach that was underwater.
When the tide would go down pretty far, there would be water trapped between the mounds, forming streams in 5 minutes, creeks in 30 minutes, rivers in around 1 hour and river deltas in 2.
Its really superb. Can I use your videos for creating educational content on youtube? Same video is also explaining meandering of the river.
Yes, sure
This is something
👌
Nice video. What song did you use here? It's kind of catchy!
Amazing Work
Really appreciable....very nice n excellent work
So delta area's when started then plantation started
Far out, man! That’s cool!
beautiful! awesome
Super
yes
I want your table man I could find myself playing with that thing for weeks on end. Maybe I can convince my wife to get me one for me bday
Interesting and Awesome!
good job superb
Amazing keep it up 👍 😎
took me 3 years lol 💀
👍Like it!
thats crazy
WOW
Amazingggggggg.... 💗
Where does the red colored sand come from?
Some minerals have iron in them. So when the iron meets the oxygen in air, the minerals appear red. This is called oxidation. 👍🏼
Here we are using a specialized plastic sediment blend to help with visualization. There are 4 colors each of a progressively smaller grit size, red is the finest size and is 4% of the overall mix. The water sorts the sediment by particle size and this is why the red appears.
@@emriver Very interesting, thank you for answering!
@@emriver thank u for the vid it helped me a lot on my test 🙏🏼
In a way this doesn't make sense, because I would assume the water would just follow the most direct path down the slope without so much movement, particularly because the material it's flowing through is mostly similar in size and texture. Yet in fact it constantly is moving all over the place.
Fun to watch, yeah?
@@emriver Fun, and also quite beautiful in the ever-changing patterns that are created.
that's cool :D
Those are the sands of time
again I watch minecraft but this is still very interesting
anyone else here for geography?
Me
i love how all braindead 7th graders are commenting on this cause their teachers forced them to watch it (yes, me too)
Me too