World of GEOMORPHOLOGY

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2025

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  • @TheAnarchitek
    @TheAnarchitek 5 місяців тому

    I think we should talk. Geomorphology and its cultural impacts on the weather, the tides, the currents, the population, and our own existence, along with every living entity on Earth,, in the magnificent array each species can be found, large and small. How Earth evolved into its current shape indicates some kinds of responses that suggest intelligence. The spinning, zooming planet is bustling along on an orbit it has followed for around 2,750 years that we know of, and probably a lot longer. Earth is a survivor of the tensions of being part of Sol's traveling spider web. A web that very well could have snared a piece of supernova debris, a cloud rocky scree around a planet, with a number of moons and moonlets, that came into the nascent Solar System pell-mell, at various points in the past.
    Water is the clue that unlocks it all, I suspect. Earth got her oceans recently, changing the balance point for the planet, as the molecules collected, first on the flat land, then into depressions, cracks, and flow lines. Water is an insistent master, answering to no other, short of manmade blocks and channels, mowing down everything in its path. Water sculpted the Earth collecting in places the planet could not balance, causing shifting in the arrangement of weak spots in the planetary crust, the rocky basement that solidified nearly 5 billion years ago. The Earth was probably flatter, not so long ago, so water collected in basins, the edges of which constantly looked for weaknesses that would allow the water through whatever barrier was keeping it in.

    • @earthscienceclassroom
      @earthscienceclassroom  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your feedback and extensive discussion on the importance and power of water

    • @TheAnarchitek
      @TheAnarchitek 5 місяців тому

      @@earthscienceclassroom That wasn't "extensive", but if you think so, then I was clearly wrong.