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Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
https://youtu.be/iMUFc3ELvTQ
Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
https://youtu.be/iMUFc3ELvTQ
Published on Jul 14, 2015
Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
The Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench adjacent to the Philippines is the deepest place on earth, reaching 10.7 km below the surface, a vertical relief greater than that of Mount Everest. The Puerto Rican Trench reaches a depth of 8.4 km. The 5,900 km Peru-Chile Trench is the longest; it is bordered by volcanoes on South America.
It was not until the modern concept of plate tectonics was developed that an understanding of how oceanic trenches form was established. These trenches are associated with both earthquakes and volcanic activity and are the result of the interaction of two crustal plates, one sliding under the other and descending. As the underlying plate moves downward at a steep angle into hotter regions of the earth (a process known as subduction),pulled by convection currents and gravity, a trench is formed where one plate slides below the other. Subduction produces additional heat by friction. Heat causes the plate to melt, and the resulting molten material (magma) rises to the surface, erupts, and builds volcanoes.
The downward movement also causes earthquakes. Where two oceanic plates converge,a volcanic island arc system of basaltic rock develops in the direction of the downward-dipping plate, such as occurs in the Aleutian Islands. An oceanic-continental interaction creates mountains as sea sediments are squeezed and raised upward, and volcanoes as a result of the melting of the inclined plate.
In this situation the molten material rises through the mountains, is contaminated by the surrounding rocks, and erupts high on the mountains to form andesite volcanoes.Trenches are relatively steeper on the landward side and gentler on the ocean basin side.Sediments accumulating in the trench derived from the erosion of the adjacent continent tend to be thicker on the landward side. The oceanic trenches are home to famous hydrothermal vent faunas.
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https://youtu.be/iMUFc3ELvTQ
Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
https://youtu.be/iMUFc3ELvTQ
Published on Jul 14, 2015
Top Documentary Films: Inside the Deepest Part of the World
The Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench adjacent to the Philippines is the deepest place on earth, reaching 10.7 km below the surface, a vertical relief greater than that of Mount Everest. The Puerto Rican Trench reaches a depth of 8.4 km. The 5,900 km Peru-Chile Trench is the longest; it is bordered by volcanoes on South America.
It was not until the modern concept of plate tectonics was developed that an understanding of how oceanic trenches form was established. These trenches are associated with both earthquakes and volcanic activity and are the result of the interaction of two crustal plates, one sliding under the other and descending. As the underlying plate moves downward at a steep angle into hotter regions of the earth (a process known as subduction),pulled by convection currents and gravity, a trench is formed where one plate slides below the other. Subduction produces additional heat by friction. Heat causes the plate to melt, and the resulting molten material (magma) rises to the surface, erupts, and builds volcanoes.
The downward movement also causes earthquakes. Where two oceanic plates converge,a volcanic island arc system of basaltic rock develops in the direction of the downward-dipping plate, such as occurs in the Aleutian Islands. An oceanic-continental interaction creates mountains as sea sediments are squeezed and raised upward, and volcanoes as a result of the melting of the inclined plate.
In this situation the molten material rises through the mountains, is contaminated by the surrounding rocks, and erupts high on the mountains to form andesite volcanoes.Trenches are relatively steeper on the landward side and gentler on the ocean basin side.Sediments accumulating in the trench derived from the erosion of the adjacent continent tend to be thicker on the landward side. The oceanic trenches are home to famous hydrothermal vent faunas.
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Pure Nature Specials - The Crystal Ocean
Pure Nature Specials - The Crystal Ocean
https://youtu.be/iZwCxaEbzUs
Pure Nature Specials - The Crystal Ocean
https://youtu.be/iZwCxaEbzUs
Published on Sep 28, 2015
Nowhere in the world is the pulse of the seasons more dramatic than in the waters surrounding Antarctica. The great ocean becomes so cold that it freezes solid.
The largest collection of high-quality documentary content on the planet! Nature, Science, History, Adrenaline, Paranormal! App coming soon to IOS, Android, .
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https://youtu.be/iZwCxaEbzUs
Pure Nature Specials - The Crystal Ocean
https://youtu.be/iZwCxaEbzUs
Published on Sep 28, 2015
Nowhere in the world is the pulse of the seasons more dramatic than in the waters surrounding Antarctica. The great ocean becomes so cold that it freezes solid.
The largest collection of high-quality documentary content on the planet! Nature, Science, History, Adrenaline, Paranormal! App coming soon to IOS, Android, .
Category Science & Technology
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Japanese Tea Ceremony
Japanese Tea Ceremony
https://youtu.be/5LOZe_FSl2o
Published on Dec 14, 2011
Produced and Directed by Vanessa Anthony
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【送料無料※一部地域を除く】【茶道具/茶道】野点セット網代かごタイプ (網代かご、抹茶、茶筅、抹茶茶碗、茶杓、小風呂敷) 価格:6,315円 |
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Japanese Chado Matcha Green Tea Ceremony
Japanese Chado Matcha Green Tea Ceremony #TeaStories | TEALEAVES
https://youtu.be/fmukjUoevf4
Japanese Chado Matcha Green Tea Ceremony
https://youtu.be/fmukjUoevf4
Published on Mar 20, 2015
It is our privilege to film this beautiful Chado ceremony, which has been an important inspiration for TEALEAVES since our founding in 1994. We gratefully thank our friends Kazue Kojima, June Yoriko Tanemura, and Yasuko Takahashi who all practice the Japanese Way of Tea in Vancouver.
New videos weekly. Make sure to subscribe to stay in the know about future Tealeaves projects and collaborations http://bit.ly/1M9G6g9
Learn about this ceremony & tea culture: http://bit.ly/1Hf77XO
Visit the Nitobe Memorial Garden for an opportunity to experience the tea ceremony: http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/nit...
Where to buy:
Tencha Matcha High Energy : http://bit.ly/1HbrRo1
More on Tea Culture:
A Russian Tea Samovar Story: http://bit.ly/1FL56FK
A Brazilian Yerba Mate Tea Story: http://bit.ly/1GzfYF8
A Chinese Yixing Tea Story: http://bit.ly/19F7ou7
Business Inquiries: info@tealeaves.com
Where to find us:
Website: http://www.tealeaves.com
Blog (Folio): http://www.folio.tealeaves.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TealeavesCo
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TealeavesCo
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/TealeavesCo
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/TealeavesCo/
About us: Known as the luxury tea blender to Michelin Chefs and five-star hotels worldwide, Tealeaves brings you not only an exquisite cup, but a way of living, beautifully. Order online for quality tea to your doorstep.
Category Howto & Style
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https://youtu.be/fmukjUoevf4
Japanese Chado Matcha Green Tea Ceremony
https://youtu.be/fmukjUoevf4
Published on Mar 20, 2015
It is our privilege to film this beautiful Chado ceremony, which has been an important inspiration for TEALEAVES since our founding in 1994. We gratefully thank our friends Kazue Kojima, June Yoriko Tanemura, and Yasuko Takahashi who all practice the Japanese Way of Tea in Vancouver.
New videos weekly. Make sure to subscribe to stay in the know about future Tealeaves projects and collaborations http://bit.ly/1M9G6g9
Learn about this ceremony & tea culture: http://bit.ly/1Hf77XO
Visit the Nitobe Memorial Garden for an opportunity to experience the tea ceremony: http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/nit...
Where to buy:
Tencha Matcha High Energy : http://bit.ly/1HbrRo1
More on Tea Culture:
A Russian Tea Samovar Story: http://bit.ly/1FL56FK
A Brazilian Yerba Mate Tea Story: http://bit.ly/1GzfYF8
A Chinese Yixing Tea Story: http://bit.ly/19F7ou7
Business Inquiries: info@tealeaves.com
Where to find us:
Website: http://www.tealeaves.com
Blog (Folio): http://www.folio.tealeaves.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TealeavesCo
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TealeavesCo
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/TealeavesCo
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/TealeavesCo/
About us: Known as the luxury tea blender to Michelin Chefs and five-star hotels worldwide, Tealeaves brings you not only an exquisite cup, but a way of living, beautifully. Order online for quality tea to your doorstep.
Category Howto & Style
License Standard YouTube License
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