Lesson 3 of 23 • 19 upvotes • 13:09mins
I've discussed about the few more terms and concepts of Geomorphology, why such landforms are existing on our mother earth. Which are the driving forces for the earth movement. Why our earth surface is dynamic and unstable.
23 lessons • 3h 59m
Introduction to the Course
6:36mins
Geomorphology_L1_Introduction
11:15mins
Geomorphology_L2_Earth Movement and Driving Force
13:09mins
Geomorphology_L3_ Internal Structure of Earth
10:03mins
Geomorphology_L4_Difference between Lithosphere and Asthenosphere
9:30mins
Geomorphology_L5_studies related internal structure of the earth
9:55mins
Geomorphology_L6_seismic waves_internal structure
14:44mins
Geomorphology_Revision_L1 to L6
7:56mins
Geomorphology_L7_Orogenic Movement_Types of folds_01
14:00mins
Geomorphology_L8_Orogenic Movement_Types of folds_02
10:46mins
Geomorphology_L9_Erosion v/s Weathering v/s Mass Wasting
10:26mins
Reason for being delayed_mute lesson
0:38mins
Geomorphology_L10_Lava and Magma, Granite and Basalt presence
12:21mins
Geomorphology_L11_ Igneous & Sedimentary Rocks
10:19mins
Geomorphology_L12_Rock Cycle, Metamorphism
8:53mins
Geomorphology_Revision_L1 to L12
12:28mins
Geomorphology_L13_Plate Tectonic Theory
10:46mins
Geomorphology_L14_Plate Movement (Divergent Plate Movement)
13:02mins
Geomorphology_L15_Plate Movement (Convergent Plate Movement)
13:15mins
Geomorphology_L16_Plate Movement_Convergent movement (C2C)
7:21mins
Geomorphology_L17_Plate Movement_Formation of Himalaya
10:33mins
Geomorphology_L18_Combined Plate Movements.
8:07mins
Geomorphology_L19_Earthquake
13:43mins