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Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes (updated Oct 2017)
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Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes (updated Oct 2017)
Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes
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Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes
Trailer: Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes
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Trailer: Living in the shadow of Italy's volcanoes
Solheimajokull - A Geography Case Study
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Solheimajokull - A Geography Case Study
Solheimajokull-A Geography Case Study - Trailer
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Solheimajokull-A Geography Case Study - Trailer
Eyjafjallajokull Case Study
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Eyjafjallajokull Case Study
Eyjafjallajokull: A Geography Case Study - Trailer
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Eyjafjallajokull: A Geography Case Study - Trailer
Eyjafjallajokull - A Geography case study - TRAILER
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Eyjafjallajokull - A Geography case study - TRAILER
Study Trip to the Azores with Discover the World Education
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Study Trip to the Azores with Discover the World Education
Sete Cidades, Sao Miguel, Azores
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Sete Cidades, Sao Miguel, Azores
Furnas Valley, Sao Miguel, Azores
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Furnas Valley, Sao Miguel, Azores
Capelinhos, Faial, Azores
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Capelinhos, Faial, Azores
Study trip to Sicily
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Study trip to Sicily
Thorsmork
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Thorsmork
Skaftafell & Jokulsarlon
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Skaftafell & Jokulsarlon
Highlights of the Golden Circle, Iceland
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Highlights of the Golden Circle, Iceland
Whale Watching - Iceland
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Whale Watching - Iceland
Snorkelling at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge - Iceland
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Snorkelling at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge - Iceland
Glacier Hiking - Iceland
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Glacier Hiking - Iceland
Lava Tube Caving in Iceland
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Lava Tube Caving in Iceland
Study Trip to Iceland with Discover the World Education
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Study Trip to Iceland with Discover the World Education
Study Trip to Morocco
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Study Trip to Morocco
Flying over the Holuhraun volcanic eruption - Iceland
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Flying over the Holuhraun volcanic eruption - Iceland
Ice Cave Virtual Tour
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Ice Cave Virtual Tour
Birth of an Island - The Making of Iceland
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Birth of an Island - The Making of Iceland
Study Trip to Costa Rica
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Study Trip to Costa Rica
Sicily Study Trip (in 30 secs)
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Sicily Study Trip (in 30 secs)
Study trip to Sicily
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Study trip to Sicily
Solheimajokull Glacier Water
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Solheimajokull Glacier Water

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  • @FrankUrich-b6l
    @FrankUrich-b6l Před hodinou

    Garcia Laura Walker Helen Lewis Daniel

  • @mollyesethomson1440

    Thompson William Allen William Williams Amy

  • @FrankUrich-b6l
    @FrankUrich-b6l Před 2 dny

    Williams Nancy Martinez Thomas Hall John

  • @mikaelglinka9353
    @mikaelglinka9353 Před 5 dny

    🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:09 *The film explores how Italy's volcanoes shape landscapes and daily lives, with a focus on Naples, Vesuvius, and Aeolian Islands.* 01:04 *Italy lies at the boundary of African and Eurasian tectonic plates, causing earthquakes and volcanoes like Vesuvius and Etna.* 01:57 *Naples has an emergency plan for evacuating 300,000 people in case of an eruption, challenging due to narrow roads.* 02:50 *The AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius devastated Pompeii and Herculaneum with pyroclastic flows.* 03:45 *Vesuvius's eruptions are explosive due to silica-rich magma and high water content, likened to a champagne cork popping.* 05:11 *Vesuvius remains active and dangerous, with the last eruption in 1944 originating from its crater.* 05:52 *The volcano is monitored for temperature, gas composition, seismic activity, and deformation changes.* 06:47 *Experts expect the next Vesuvius eruption to be explosive, with dangerous pyroclastic flows.* 07:31 *Naples is built on volcanic rock from the ancient Campi Flegrei eruption, indicating ongoing volcanic risk.* 09:07 *The crater of a dormant volcano in Campi Flegrei emits sulfur, indicating significant underground heat.* 11:37 *Napoli's underground shows rising and falling land due to magmatic movements, evidence of active tectonics.* 14:39 *Despite clearer dangers from Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei poses a major yet overlooked volcanic threat.* 15:37 *Vineyards on Vesuvius' slopes benefit from fertile volcanic soil, despite the risks of eruptions.* 18:11 *People near volcanoes live with constant risk but enjoy fertile land and have a culture of living in the moment.* 18:51 *Mount Etna has less violent eruptions due to low-silica magma, posing less risk to human life.* 20:02 *The 2002 Etna eruption destroyed infrastructure but created lava tubes and new landscapes.* 23:14 *Recent eruptions on Etna can cause rapid changes; dramatic moments like steam explosions require awareness.* 23:44 *Lava rock from recent eruptions remains hot months later, demonstrating persistent volcanic activity.* 25:21 *Lava tubes on Etna, formed by flowing magma, are natural wonders and attract tourists.* 26:17 *Historical lava flows have damaged structures, showing the continuous human impact of volcanic eruptions.* 26:29 *An attempt to divert a lava flow in 1983 failed when explosives used by the local government proved ineffective.* 27:09 *The 1981 eruption of Mount Etna caused extensive damage, threatening the town of Randazzo, but the historic house and vineyards were largely spared.* 28:14 *Residents were not scared for their safety due to the slow-moving lava, but were concerned for property damage.* 29:22 *The eruption occurred at lower elevations due to magma intrusion, causing significant damage to cultivated land.* 29:47 *The 1981 Etna eruption was fast, lasting six days, with lava temperatures around 1,200 degrees and moving quickly.* 30:01 *Lava flows are generally not life-threatening as they move slowly enough for people to evacuate.* 31:20 *The Alcantara River area features spectacular geological formations due to lava flows, popular for tourists in summer.* 32:17 *The Aeolian Islands, including Volcano and Stromboli, are formed by volcanic activity at the boundary between the African and Eurasian plates.* 32:46 *The volcano on Volcano Island is constantly monitored for gas emissions, temperature changes, and shape deformations to ensure public safety.* 33:29 *Despite being a tourist attraction, Volcano remains a potential risk, especially in summer when more people visit.* 34:26 *Real-time monitoring of Mount Etna includes camera feeds and seismic data to predict eruptions, though one expected eruption failed to occur.* 35:19 *Southern Italy's volcanoes pose threats but also offer benefits, impacting the lifestyle and resilience of local communities.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @DefoePatrick-j4y
    @DefoePatrick-j4y Před 5 dny

    Anderson Kimberly Garcia Ruth Brown Richard

  • @Seattle_Kiwi
    @Seattle_Kiwi Před 3 měsíci

    At 4:29 minutes - How can a volcano be both “dormant “ and “active and dangerous” at the same time? I find such a description by an expert volcanologist highly confusing and problematic. Can anyone explain this?

    • @keatonterry
      @keatonterry Před 6 dny

      "Active" as in its magma chamber is constantly filling and draining, releasing gases on the surface, and it has erupted during the current geologic period; it's also "dormant" in the sense that it is not currently erupting or even gearing up for an eruption in the foreseeable future.

  • @sampine7056
    @sampine7056 Před 5 měsíci

    yoooou saaaaints

  • @LeonilUba
    @LeonilUba Před 8 měsíci

    Everyb0dy sea t0 the left _ c_ rigth

  • @shen3378
    @shen3378 Před 8 měsíci

    LETS GO MR HICKLINGGGG

  • @nevenkaprica6421
    @nevenkaprica6421 Před 9 měsíci

    Nećete mi vjerovati ,gledam vašu emisiju o kalderu,na telefon mi dolazi prijava o potresu u viterbu u Italiji

  • @nevenkaprica6421
    @nevenkaprica6421 Před 9 měsíci

    Ne znam ima li kakve veze,poslije potresa u turskoj more se u Veneciji drastično povuklo,a niz potresa je potresao Istru na nekim otocima je poslije došlo do plimnog vala a zatresla se i italija

  • @mettebrns-dyhr1894
    @mettebrns-dyhr1894 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you ❤

  • @arjunsolanki261
    @arjunsolanki261 Před rokem

    what is this

  • @J_richh
    @J_richh Před rokem

    I got this for homework to finish watching this. Gotta finish a table otherwise I get a ILT detention for 20 mins at Lunch

  • @madnatty
    @madnatty Před rokem

    I think campi fleigri is more dangerous…although vesuvius is obviously dangerous too. Anyone within 100km should be prepared to evacuate at some point.

  • @VolksdeutscheSS
    @VolksdeutscheSS Před rokem

    Beautiful. I want to do this.

  • @fotusknight5923
    @fotusknight5923 Před rokem

    GEORGE AND LUCAS LOL!

  • @fotusknight5923
    @fotusknight5923 Před rokem

    GORGEOUS!

  • @Steveintheandes
    @Steveintheandes Před rokem

    Love the video Mr Ross! I was in your A-Level Geoggers class and cross country team at Berko 92 - 94. Good memories! I have always loved Geography 👍

  • @carolynallisee2463
    @carolynallisee2463 Před rokem

    Roses, the plant kingdom's version of the coal-mine canary...

  • @adelaplucnarova8278
    @adelaplucnarova8278 Před 2 lety

    Great documentary, finally one on yT 👍🏿

  • @gewitterjagd
    @gewitterjagd Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @udawa
    @udawa Před 2 lety

    great work, thank you!

  • @tomthounaojam345
    @tomthounaojam345 Před 2 lety

    I gave up trying to pronounce it.

  • @ethangilbert9607
    @ethangilbert9607 Před 2 lety

    Up the saints

  • @technowarriorstv
    @technowarriorstv Před 2 lety

    like the ksp music

  • @JBOnlinetutoring
    @JBOnlinetutoring Před 2 lety

    Brilliant Video. Thank you.

  • @GolfTesla
    @GolfTesla Před 2 lety

    Very nice, concise overview. Here a film (with subtitles) with some drone images as well as a more detailed report on the abandoned hotel at the "vista do rei" lookout point over Sete Cidades: czcams.com/video/BsA2sKH5oDo/video.html

  • @bigfee900
    @bigfee900 Před 2 lety

    Yay geography homework

  • @sophiexxx9783
    @sophiexxx9783 Před 2 lety

    The intro music gave me PTSD

  • @grendel_nz
    @grendel_nz Před 2 lety

    Excellent. Thank you :)

  • @nelsonpimentel4695
    @nelsonpimentel4695 Před 2 lety

    My birth place my paradise.

  • @MaxArceus
    @MaxArceus Před 2 lety

    I've been to this glacier in September this year, seeing the difference just from 2016 to now is already frightening.. Seeing the difference from 1997 to now is just insane. What are we doing to the climate...

  • @lightclawshadowmarsch8167

    Most destructive was 45 thousand years ago.

  • @Ancronecy
    @Ancronecy Před 2 lety

    How it's spelt: Eyjafjallajökull How it's pronounced:eeh-fef-ee-o-kull

  • @charlierichardson1898

    She looks like Erling halland

  • @elainemoreland3908
    @elainemoreland3908 Před 2 lety

    Grandpa was born in Sicily in 1890. Still have family there. Thank you all for your time and energy in educating us. Wish I could be there.

  • @avrilforde
    @avrilforde Před 2 lety

    So everyone is forced to watch this rn?

  • @maxjones6796
    @maxjones6796 Před 2 lety

    Anyone in sandy’s lesson?

  • @rafaelgomez1284
    @rafaelgomez1284 Před 2 lety

    This is the main objective of education. Give serious cultural backgrounds to create adecuate criteria. Very good site.

  • @Enjoy_Nothing
    @Enjoy_Nothing Před 2 lety

    5:28 GAY WATER. IT CAME OUT

  • @briandufty5081
    @briandufty5081 Před 2 lety

    Are they coming alive. Or is one

  • @deadastronaut2440
    @deadastronaut2440 Před 3 lety

    There's no such as Icelandic volcanism "in a nutshell". What we know is that Iceland is situated on a plate boundary and the fact that eruptions have build up such a mass of material, compared to the rest of the ridge, is very anomalous and still a somewhat scientific mystery. A mantle plume is one explanation but it's just a theory and currently not very well corroborated by the data- also claiming that these hypothetical plumes are responsible for plate tectonics is mere speculation. The cause and reason for these phenomena might very well be something completely different, only time will tell.

  • @ctguitarguy8510
    @ctguitarguy8510 Před 3 lety

    I love that this dude's name is mazzerella

  • @blazin_7720
    @blazin_7720 Před 3 lety

    same

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Před 3 lety

    This volcano was a precursor to Covid shutdowns

  • @therealpils
    @therealpils Před 3 lety

    58 upright people, two upside-down (and counting) people, and me, longing to go there...

  • @madebyfree
    @madebyfree Před 3 lety

    Amazing place :)

  • @S.R.Crnt.
    @S.R.Crnt. Před 3 lety

    Ari alltaf flottur gæji

  • @AlexMRL
    @AlexMRL Před 3 lety

    Anybody knows in which geological ancient history iceland had the biggest forrest? And also where? Im doing research can't find the answers... Anybody knows any good short information places websites ??

    • @crazycatlady2744
      @crazycatlady2744 Před 3 lety

      Presumably where it rains the most. A rainfall map is probably the best place to start. And it would have had forests right up until humans colonised it and introduced farm animals, so quite recently.