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    TTC Video - How the Earth Works [repost]

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    TTC Video - How the Earth Works
    WEBRip | AVI/XviD, ~619 kb/s | 640x432 | 24:44:35 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | 8.14 GB
    Genre: eLearning Video / Geology, Planetary Science

    Continents move. Glacial cycles come and go. Mountains spring up and erode away. We live on a planet that is constantly in motion-except we see it in extreme slow motion. In this exciting course of 48 half-hour lectures, you effectively speed up the action to witness the history of our planet unfold in spectacular detail, learning what the Earth is made of, where it came from, and, above all, how it works.
    How the Earth Works takes you on an astonishing journey through time and space. You will look at what went into making our planet-from the big bang, to the formation of the solar system, to the gradual evolution of the planet into what it is today. You will travel to the center of the Earth and out again, charting the geological forces that are constantly reshaping the continents and seafloor.

    Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis are byproducts of our planet's ceaseless activity, and you will focus on specific examples of each to learn why and when they occur. Earth's surface is mostly water, and you will explore the cycling of this vital substance throughout the planet, along with its role in climate, erosion, plate tectonics, and biology.

    Not only are humans at the mercy of our planet's natural forces, but we ourselves have become agents of change. We are altering the Earth's land, water, and air faster than any geologic process, and this will be another theme of your journey.

    Professor Michael E. Wysession, Ph.D.
    Washington University in St. Louis


    Lectures:
    1. Geology's Impact on History
    2. Geologic History—Dating the Earth
    3. Earth's Structure—Journey to Earth's Center
    4. Earth's Heat—Conduction and Convection
    5. The Basics of Plate Tectonics
    6. Making Matter—The Big Bang and Big Bangs
    7. Creating Earth—Recipe for a Planet
    8. The Rock Cycle—Matter in Motion
    9. Minerals—The Building Blocks of Rocks
    10. Magma—The Building Mush of Rocks
    11. Crystallization—The Rock Cycle Starts
    12. Volcanoes—Lava and Ash
    13. Folding—Bending Blocks, Flowing Rocks
    14. Earthquakes—Examining Earth's Faults
    15. Plate Tectonics—Why Continents Move
    16. The Ocean Seafloor—Unseen Lands
    17. Rifts and Ridges—The Creation of Plates
    18. Transform Faults—Tears of a Crust
    19. Subduction Zones—Recycling Oceans
    20. Continents Collide and Mountains Are Made
    21. Intraplate Volcanoes—Finding the Hot Spots
    22. Destruction from Volcanoes and Earthquakes
    23. Predicting Natural Disasters
    24. Anatomy of a Volcano—Mount St. Helens
    25. Anatomy of an Earthquake—Sumatra
    26. History of Plate Motions—Where and Why
    27. Assembling North America
    28. The Sun-Driven Hydrologic Cycle
    29. Water on Earth—The Blue Planet
    30. Earth's Atmosphere—Air and Weather
    31. Erosion—Weathering and Land Removal
    32. Jungles and Deserts—Feast or Famine
    33. Mass Wasting—Rocks Fall Downhill
    34. Streams—Shaping the Land
    35. Groundwater—The Invisible Reservoir
    36. Shorelines—Factories of Sedimentary Rocks
    37. Glaciers—The Power of Ice
    38. Planetary Wobbles and the Last Ice Age
    39. Long-Term Climate Change
    40. Short-Term Climate Change
    41. Climate Change and Human History
    42. Plate Tectonics and Natural Resources
    43. Nonrenewable Energy Sources
    44. Renewable Energy Sources
    45. Humans—Dominating Geologic Change
    46. History of Life—Complexity and Diversity
    47. The Solar System—Earth's Neighborhood
    48. The Lonely Planet—Fermi's Paradox

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