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  • YellowStone is overdue  ..

  • I wish i could get a job digging for an Archaeologist. I would make a great helper, i love knowledge about our Earth.

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  • @MrDainger:If you like digging work, you would first have to decide whether you want to work with an archaeologist, a paleontologist, or a geologist. These are all quite different scientists, though they all do some digging. An archaeologist looks for evidence of ancient or old civilizations. A paleontologist looks for fossilized evidence of ancient or prehistoric life. A geologist studies the properties of the Earth's rocks themselves. Which scientist do you want to work for? 

  • If you wanna know it! Go look inside of the Moon or Mars, maybe there can you find the answer.... Greetings,

  • All this goes to show that is nature who's always in charge when ever she wants....not man....

  • We see our world as a safe place, but imagine how fragile and voulnerable is that tiny segment of land on the surface and what kind of monstrous process is going on inside.

  • Wow. I've actually learned something while watching this.

  • again C-O-O-L, but at 7:03 to 7:25

  • Has anyone studied the expanding Earth theory? I hear some strange hydrogen reaction could have produced Earths water from the expansion of the molten material. I wonder if Mars could undergo a similar reaction if it is re-heated.

  • @derman077

    No, no and ... no.

    The expanding earth theory is all bullshit, it has been debunked by ACTUAL scientists many years ago. All the water on Earth comes from comets that have been crashing into it since the dawn of our solar system. At the beginning there were billions of comets and asteroids full of water that, in time, formed the atmospheres of all the planets in our solar system (the ones that have an atmosphere).

    Water comes from space rocks :).

  • search these :

    heaven space

    地球の楽曲 ♫

    和稙 わしょく Time Machine

    wasyoku cut | motion picture

  • That is amazing to think all that water is UNDER the Earth. 

  • @Jibbie49

    Well, yeah, but at that pressure it doesn't look like water, it looks more like crystals. The H2O molecules are squeezed so tight they create crystalline structures. That water is then released in eruptions by mantle plumes continuing the water cycle that drives our climate. This way the quantity of liquid water on the surface is always kept at a constant level, with slight variations a few million years here and there :).

    Science is beautiful.

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