Explains so much in little time. Wonderful. Very helpful explains better then my book even. Thanks. I dont usually watch till the end of these kind of videos but this was an exeption!
The rocks score the side rock faces of Alpine glacier valleys , with horizon scrape marks. Hanging valleys release water that cascade down not having yet enough time to create side valleys. The-immense scale of the ice age cover is evidenced here. I stare out at this Deep time history every time I travel by train to ski in the French Alpes. Awesome sight !
I had been searching for clear expectations on this topic for hours but those videos weren’t helpful as they were poorly researched and then i saw this video and this is the one i was looking for...thankssss!
studying for TOEFl as glaciers is a topic that often occurs in this test...so difficult to read articles about glaciers - too many words I do not know and the science behind it is also complicated :D
@@theorrfamily9661 at the end, the test was not so diffucult :-) you can prepare well for the reading and listening part...it was more difficult with speaking and writing, however, as it was difficult to practise on you your own. Good luck!
Can anybody explain why some mountains are covered with scree at the top (like icing on a cake) and not so much at the bottom? Seems counter intuitive that the less stable part of a mountain stays at the steepest and highest point; particularly when you add external forces like climbers, weather and what do you call that falling influencing phenomenon... gravity?
anyone else watching for geo test??
Lol me
I have Geological presentation lol
YES ME 😂😂😂
Tomorrow
Yup
who’s here for homework
Yep 🙄
Yep
Me
no im not i just love glaciers🥸😒
Who dosent love a good glacier
Summarised 100 pages into 3 minutes
Very nicely done
Good job keep it up
Anyone else watching for work at home bc of corona virus?
Ahh bois
yes !!!!!
Yep
Yep
Indeed I am
Who is doing geography ???
Nah I hate geography
Me right this second 😂😂
Me
me
Me
anyone else geography homework
same
Me to
Meeeeee
Homeschool haha
hi
Funny how you learn more from social media than in actual school 😶
Haha my teacher showed us this video today
learning for a shit english test
lol got sent here by my Geography teacher
I'm sure I learned more in Primary school
Fr
Explains so much in little time. Wonderful. Very helpful explains better then my book even. Thanks. I dont usually watch till the end of these kind of videos but this was an exeption!
"You just have to look for clues and use your imagination" - This sentence single-handedly explained what got me into geography in the first place 😊
The rocks score the side rock faces of Alpine glacier valleys , with horizon scrape marks. Hanging valleys release water that cascade down not having yet enough time to create side valleys. The-immense scale of the ice age cover is evidenced here. I stare out at this Deep time history every time I travel by train to ski in the French Alpes. Awesome sight !
That was a beautiful description, thanks!
I had been searching for clear expectations on this topic for hours but those videos weren’t helpful as they were poorly researched and then i saw this video and this is the one i was looking for...thankssss!
Love this channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for such nice clarity of landforms of galciers .It was enriching
Finally! Thanks for that very well done video! 😊
I love how he says "we did have glaciers here in the uk" instead of "there used to be glaciers here"
This was so clear and helpful! Thnx a lot
1:20 is obviously the best bit
Excellent!
Great job.
Well explained.Amazing video by the BBC.🥋
geography exam on Tuesday anyone?
Cryotic. Mines next Tuesday 🤪
yup
:((
Sst
I got it tomorrow
Incredibly useful!
Everyone talking about how they have a test when I watch this stuff for fun 👁
Ya that’s fine, if your interested that’s good. Your parents must be proud
@@yaraidk fax
Really explains a lot about glaciers
I’m watching this for a online lesson 🤣🤣
same
SAME
SAMEE HERE
Great for home education, thank you.
tysm for uploading this, i needed it for my homework :D
i'm only here for my geography work
Same
Lol same
same
Amazing
Lol I’m only doing this for hw
This made sense and was very useful!
I'm here learning about glaciers in the UK to help find yooperlites scattered by glaciers in the northern US.
It's pronunced GleT-sjer with very strong emphasis on the T
just wow...thank u so much....
Anyone else doing this for geography homework on worksheet 2
everyone talking about Geography GCSE, while I'm here because I'm doing a geo degree and have never done this at GCSE/A Level
Samee!!!
@@michealstewart8892 omg yess we got another one haha 😂😂 what year are you studying in rn?
I am just here because I'm interested...
Who the fuck asked. I hope you think about this for the rest of the year you duma**
Thanks
@Walled Saad yep
How did some of the tarns become stocked with fish ?
Perfect ❤👍
Beautiful explanation 👍
Loved it
doing geography online lesson be like
Watching this before my geo exam
What does high pressure melt the ice at bottom ?
POV: your watching this for your geography lesson
Here for Geography exam study :) cool video!
studying for TOEFl as glaciers is a topic that often occurs in this test...so difficult to read articles about glaciers - too many words I do not know and the science behind it is also complicated :D
its same to me! I came here to study for TOEFL. Reading alone at the article make my nerve-wracking! haha
@@theorrfamily9661 at the end, the test was not so diffucult :-) you can prepare well for the reading and listening part...it was more difficult with speaking and writing, however, as it was difficult to practise on you your own.
Good luck!
Awesome explanation. Thank you
Guys do any of u know y there is a lake at the end of a valley plz
tks a lot bro u are so genius
Damn well explained
What software did you use to create such beautiful animation effects?
Yes
Im here for my test in 2 days time, we werent allowed to take our notes home to revise
Hi thenks for your explanation
Best video to understand glacier landforms..upsc😂
Nicely explained
thank for your help because iam doing a projek on glaicers
POV:
you're bored so u scroll through the comments
That's exactly what I do
great video really helpful for my geo lesson i love the dog in the background, does anyone know where to get good bubble
yes
everyone talking about doing this for school, i just like frozen water
how sad
wow such an informative video
Very nice from Tanzania 🌎
Nice
Geo exam tommorow, thanks alot
last minute gcse revision
yessss
Scotland is one big glacial landscape.
Love from India brother
CUZ MY CLASSMATES MAY SEE THIS
sup veer
Because glaciers melted they revealed a beautiful landscape.
Today's melting glaciers will reveal a beautiful landscape too.
nice video
Disappointed there was nothing about bergschrunds as was taught in my ‘o’ level GCSE’s many moons ago.
lol i have this teacher that always show us videos because he thinks they are better and more fun
Can I use this as reference for an essay?
that hair tho
Geography final in a couple hours
thanks
I saw so many videos of corrie, but this video made be best understood.
so good video
1:22 interesting
I would pronounce it ‘glassier’ in British English.
Anyone doing it for school?
1 question -
If sleep is good for us and our brains, why is it not allowed in school? 🤔
Well, I am doing for my grade 7 geo work "glaciers"
HA I’m doing grade 11
I’m kidding I’m not doing this for school
So I’m here cos my global perspective teacher want me to wacth this 😃
watch*
I don’t even do glaciers why is this interesting
Thank you
This video explained what my $98 book didn’ t 🙄 … Thank you for this video!!! ♥️
geography?
adverts i love it. Huge well done and i watched the whole thing to maximize your profit ;)
I never knew how lakes used to form. I thought it formed by heavy rains. Or similiar way how Aral Sea formed.
Eyyy Lake District
Can anybody explain why some mountains are covered with scree at the top (like icing on a cake) and not so much at the bottom?
Seems counter intuitive that the less stable part of a mountain stays at the steepest and highest point; particularly when you add external forces like climbers, weather and what do you call that falling influencing phenomenon... gravity?
Who is the guy presenting this?
How was scree formed
What is an erratic
And more this shit is my hw
Better explained
M collin?any1