Geology of Joshua Tree National Park
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Discover how weathering and erosion produced the rock shapes at Joshua Tree National Park and how this processes can explain why the oceans are salty. Also learn how Joshua Tree may be the epicenter for the birth of a new plate boundary - one that could see California rift apart from the rest of the conterminous U.S.
These vids are low key hilarious.
This video was so good! And seeing that you have a playlist of a lot national parks is so exciting, thank you!
Great Video!!! We'll done!! Learned alot now I will see Joshua Tree differently- thank you
Wow, great video. I learned a lot in 10 minutes, thank you.
working on a class project about Joshua Tree - thanks for the video! i loved the animation of the hydrolosis reaction!
Great video! Perfect balance of basic and higher level geologic information.
We were there yesterday and it is just amazing! Thank you for sharing!
This was the best video so far. The chemistry and erosion section was particularly prescient, and answered a lot of questions I did not even think to ask. Thanks again, and keep it up.
This is awesome. Clear, informative in many areas and "low-key hilarious". Great job!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing your research about Joshua tree. I really enjoy this park.
This video 🪨 ROCKS! 🪨
I’m at Joshua Tree now, and I’m aggressively high thanks to my friend Mary Jane.
Science guys humor is hella funny.
really nice videos! thanks Prof Chapman!
Awesome and informative video! Thanks!
Amazing videos! Thank you for your work!
Thank you
Good job...very informative...suggest you leave diagrams on screen longer...it's a lot of information to digest.
We are here in JT Park today staring at the rocks, and wondering how they got these shapes. No we know, thank you!
Great visuals
God this is so cool. And you made it so an idiot like me could follow along.
Great job, very enjoyable. You make learning fun!
Thx a million. - interesting playlist, gonna Sub rt now
Wait you mean Joshua trees weren’t made up for Donut County?
So you're saying in 15 million years we won't have to look at California anymore? '
Sierra Nevada, not Nevahdah!
Why can’t educated people pronounce it!