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#Tectonic Shift Reel by @earthimpacts25 - Imagine the Earth suddenly cracking wide open-rivers of lava gushing, ash clouds blotting the sky, the ground trembling beneath you. 🌋 While this is
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Imagine the Earth suddenly cracking wide open—rivers of lava gushing, ash clouds blotting the sky, the ground trembling beneath you. 🌋 While this is extreme and won’t actually happen, it’s a wild reminder of the raw power beneath our feet and makes you think about how alive our planet really is. #earthpower #volcanicimagination #planetstrength #lavaflow #tectonicshift created using AI
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @earthimpacts25 - A massive crack opening across Europe sounds dramatic - but scientifically, it would never happen at this scale.

Earth's crust is broken into tectoni
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A massive crack opening across Europe sounds dramatic — but scientifically, it would never happen at this scale. Earth’s crust is broken into tectonic plates that move slowly, typically just a few centimeters per year. Stress in the crust is released through earthquakes, fault slip, or volcanic activity, not by one continuous, continent-splitting rupture. For a crack to tear across Europe, the energy required would exceed anything Earth’s geology can generate. Instead, plate boundaries spread movement over many faults and long time periods, preventing sudden, clean breaks on a continental scale. So while localized ground cracks and rifts can occur, a Europe-wide fissure remains firmly in the realm of imagination — not geology 🌍 #EarthScience #GeologyFacts #TectonicPlates #ScienceExplained #NaturalForces Created using AI 🎥
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @primevalplanetchannel - See what Earth looked like at the beginning of the largest extinction in our planet's history. #PermianExtinction #MassExtinction #Permian
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See what Earth looked like at the beginning of the largest extinction in our planet’s history. #PermianExtinction #MassExtinction #Permian
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @learnandthinks (verified account) - This animation explains how tides work..
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#physics #physique #viral #fyp #science #astrosciencee #science #sea #universe
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This animation explains how tides work.. . . . #physics #physique #viral #fyp #science #astrosciencee #science #sea #universe
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @interesting.engineering_ - Before a tsunami strikes, the water level sometimes drops dramatically due to the way tsunami waves travel. A tsunami is created when an underwater ea
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Before a tsunami strikes, the water level sometimes drops dramatically due to the way tsunami waves travel. A tsunami is created when an underwater earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption displaces a large volume of water, sending out waves with very long wavelengths. These waves consist of alternating crests (high points) and troughs (low points). If the trough reaches the shore first, it pulls water away from the coastline, causing the sea level to recede and sometimes exposing the sea floor. This phenomenon, known as a “drawback,” can occur minutes before the main wave arrives. However, not all tsunamis are preceded by a visible drawback, so even if the water doesn’t recede, a tsunami may still be coming. Why does the water level often drop before a tsunami? 👇
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @science.sbmedia - Subduction zone earthquakes occur when tectonic plates converge, and one plate is forced beneath another, creating immense stress along the fault inte
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Subduction zone earthquakes occur when tectonic plates converge, and one plate is forced beneath another, creating immense stress along the fault interface. Over decades or even centuries, strain accumulates until the rocks can no longer withstand the pressure, resulting in a sudden, violent slip that releases energy as a megathrust earthquake. These earthquakes are among the most powerful on Earth, with recurrence intervals ranging from hundreds to thousands of years, depending on the subduction zone’s movement rate. An example is the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake (M9.0–9.1) that struck Japan when the Pacific Plate violently subducted beneath the Okhotsk Plate, rupturing a 500 km fault zone. The quake triggered a 40-meter tsunami, causing the Fukushima nuclear disaster and shifted Earth’s axis by 0–25 cm. It remains one of the costliest natural disasters in history. (USGS, 2011) --- 💡 Learn More: Subduction zones and their hazards - U.S. Geological Survey https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/subduction-zone-science [Source] (🎞 Osaka National History Museum) https://youtube.com/shorts/2HiHcA2xV8w?si=pH8fIChgfXEeMEkV (✍️ Description) 1. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). (2022). Subduction zones and their hazards. --- @science.sbmedia 🪐🔭 If you made it this far follow and comment "Ok"! (It helps me know if these descriptions are helpful, takes me a bit to make them 😅🫶) #SubductionZone #EarthquakeScience #PlateTectonics #NaturalDisasters #Geology #STEM
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @ormous (verified account) - A recording from Myanmar captures rare footage of surface rupture along an active tectonic fault, offering a direct visual glimpse into the processes
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A recording from Myanmar captures rare footage of surface rupture along an active tectonic fault, offering a direct visual glimpse into the processes shaping Earth’s lithosphere. While fault movement has been inferred through instruments and post-event surveys for decades, on-camera recordings of faults actively slipping at the surface are extremely uncommon. Tectonic faults are fractures in Earth’s crust where blocks of rock move relative to one another. Their sudden displacement, driven by plate tectonic forces, is a primary cause of earthquakes. As tectonic plates slowly grind past each other, stress accumulates along faults until the rock fails, releasing stored energy as seismic waves. Visual evidence of fault motion like this is scientifically valuable, helping researchers better understand crustal deformation, validate geological models, and improve earthquake hazard assessments and risk mitigation.
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @geologyaspirants - A translational landslide (also sometimes called a block slide) is a type of landslide where the mass of soil or rock moves downslope along a relative
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A translational landslide (also sometimes called a block slide) is a type of landslide where the mass of soil or rock moves downslope along a relatively planar (flat) or gently undulating (wavy) failure surface with little to no rotation. The material maintains its general shape as it moves, unlike a rotational landslide (slump) where the failure surface is curved, and the material tilts backward. Key characteristics of a translational landslide include: * Planar or gently curved failure surface: This is the defining feature. * Movement along a relatively shallow plane: The depth of the failure surface is often less compared to the length of the slide. * Little or no rotation of the sliding mass: The material tends to move as a coherent block or series of blocks. * Can involve various materials: Soil, weathered rock, or intact bedrock can be involved. * Can be triggered by various factors: Similar to other landslides, these can be caused by rainfall, changes in groundwater, earthquakes, or human activities that destabilize the slope. This particular landslide is at pukhri road, ramban. 𝕃𝕀𝕂𝔼, 𝕊ℍ𝔸ℝ𝔼, 𝔽𝕆𝕃𝕃𝕆𝕎 & 𝕊𝕌ℙℙ𝕆ℝ𝕋 us @geologyaspirants 🌍🌎🌏 #udhampur #reelitfeelit #geologystudent #geologypage #geology #geologist #viralreelsvideo #jammukashmir #viralreelsindia #naturaldisasters #structuralgeology #naturaldisaster #geologyfieldtrip #geologia #mudslide #earthscience #naturegeography #geologywonders #stratigraphy #geografia #natgeolandscape #landslide #jammudiaries #jammuuniversity #jammu #geologyporn #disaster #geologyrocks #jammuandkashmir #geologylife
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @americangeophysicalunion - 250 million years into the future in a few seconds. This video shows the formation of the next supercontinent, Proxima Pangea. ⁠
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250 million years into the future in a few seconds. This video shows the formation of the next supercontinent, Proxima Pangea. ⁠ ⁠ Animations created by Christopher R. Scotese, PALEOMAP Project/Northwestern University, and Ben A. van der Pluijm, University of Michigan. ⁠ ⁠ Read more about plate tectonics here:⁠ https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2019EA000989⁠ ⁠ Watch more plate tectonics animations via our biolink. ⁠ ⁠ Music: Divine Life Society by Jesse Gallagher.⁠ ⁠ Video produced by Lauren Lipuma at AGU.⁠ ⁠#platetectonics #Science #Earthscience #tectonics #timelapse #timemachine
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @thaquietmind - 🌍The earth doesn't ask - it moves.

Every tremor tells a story of power, unpredictability, and survival.

At @earthquakehub, we bring you raw, real,
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🌍The earth doesn’t ask — it moves. Every tremor tells a story of power, unpredictability, and survival. At @earthquakehub, we bring you raw, real, and unfiltered earthquake footage from around the world — from Turkey to Japan, from Mexico to Nepal. These aren’t just videos. These are moments when the planet reminded us who’s in charge. ⚠️ Follow us to witness the most powerful quakes caught on camera — because staying aware is staying safe. 🎥 Real-time. Real impact. Only on @earthquakehub. 💬 Tag someone who needs to see this #earthquakehub #earthquakevideo #seismicactivity #quakealert  #earthquakewatch #tectonicshift #naturaldisaster #aftershock  #realtimequake #globalquake #epicenter #earthquakefootage  #turkeyearthquake #deprem #quakecaughtoncam #groundshaking  #disasterreels #livequake #earthmovement #tectonicforcec
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @learnabscience - You might assume tsunamis are caused only by storms or surface waves.

That assumption is incorrect.

The video explains how tectonic plate movement b
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You might assume tsunamis are caused only by storms or surface waves. That assumption is incorrect. The video explains how tectonic plate movement beneath the ocean triggers tsunami events. The source is undersea seismic activity along tectonic plate boundaries. Tectonic plates move slowly but store enormous energy. At subduction zones, one plate is forced beneath another. Stress builds until the plates suddenly slip. The seafloor is lifted or dropped within seconds. This vertical movement displaces massive volumes of water. Energy spreads outward as long-wavelength ocean waves. In deep water, waves move fast but remain low in height. As waves reach shallow coastal areas, they rise dramatically. Tsunamis cannot be detected easily in open ocean. Coastal impact depends on seafloor shape and shoreline geography. The footage represents real geological processes. No CGI-based exaggeration, no fictional mechanisms, and no special effects. This content is shared for educational purposes to explain natural disaster mechanics and to promote understanding of tsunami formation and risk awareness. #TectonicPlates #TsunamiScience #EarthProcesses
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @geology_for_beginners - INSIDE THE EARTH 

The Earth's internal structure is divided into three main layers: the crust, mantle, and core. The crust, the outermost layer, is t
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INSIDE THE EARTH The Earth’s internal structure is divided into three main layers: the crust, mantle, and core. The crust, the outermost layer, is thin and consists of continental and oceanic types. Beneath it lies the mantle, composed of semi-solid rock where convection currents drive tectonic plate movement. The core is divided into a liquid outer core, generating Earth’s magnetic field, and a solid inner core, primarily made of iron and nickel. The lithosphere includes the crust and upper mantle, while the underlying asthenosphere is partially molten, allowing tectonic plates to move. This dynamic system influences earthquakes, volcanism, and the rock cycle, shaping our planet's surface. #earthstructure #geology #core #mantle #crust #innercore #outercore #lithosphere #asthenosphere #tectonicplates #geodynamics #earthscience #seismicwaves #geophysics #heatflow #mantleconvection #earthlayers #continentalcrust #oceaniccrust #magma #volcanism #earthquake #earthcomposition #planetaryscience #rockcycle #geologyforbeginners

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