Composition of Oceanic Crust Part 1: Topography and Types of Sediments
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2022
- We've got the layers of the ocean down, so now let's hit the ocean floor. What's down there? How do we know its topography? What is the abyssal plane? What is oceanic sediment made of? Let's answer all this and more!
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2:05 "The abyssal plain is flat and featureless"
So you're saying the abyssal plain...is plain.
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Do you have any videos on differential equations?
Not yet hopefully soon. Although the last ones in my math playlist are approaching the topic.
Hi professor Dave, nothing related to this video but I have a question about Quantum number in chemistry:
「Given that n=positive even integers, l=0,1,2,…,n-2,ml=+l or-l ms=+1/2 or-1/2
Assume that the Energy of the orbitals increases with n and then l,
What would be the atomic number of the first 4 noble gases?」
How to solve this problem?
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As I have Aphantasia it is harder for me to understand complex things (things that require someone to "see with their minds eye"). So I really appreciate your breakdown of things like this. Really cool.
I like reading the subtitles more, because it helps me with my reading skills!
(I do listen to voice once in a while too also we do be learning lots of ocean and erosion and rock and what bacteria science??? that's a lot in one day!)
edit: there is a lot more science oml... (hemisphere!)
Seems like echo sounding equipment would effect sea life that is sensitive to sound. I am willing to venture, beaching of sea mammals is related to military operations shooting out powerful sonic waves in the ocean.
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@@bettykleith1925 Too damn late. I'm far too old (Father William). :)
@@bettykleith1925 Age 78, Welsh, 54 yrs married, retired engineer/industrial designer, expatriate - with suntan and all (just) working body parts. I probably lost you at Welsh. . . politics anarcho-syndicalist a la Piotr Kropotkin. There you go.
@@bettykleith1925 Canary Islands. I swim a little in the ocean every day it's fine, which is most days. Far from the madding crowd.
@@bettykleith1925 It's seriously too late for this, sorry. Good luck. :)