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#Tectonic Shift Reel by @earthimpacts25 - A massive crack running straight through the United States wouldn't happen at this scale - but here's why 👇

Scientifically, Earth's crust is broken
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A massive crack running straight through the United States wouldn’t happen at this scale — but here’s why 👇 Scientifically, Earth’s crust is broken into tectonic plates that move slowly, usually just a few centimetres per year. Even the largest faults (like the San Andreas) release stress over millions of years, not in one clean, continent-splitting rupture. The rock layers also fracture irregularly, meaning energy disperses across many fault lines rather than forming one perfect, continuous crack. For a single, straight裂 to tear through the United States from north to south, you’d need forces far beyond anything Earth’s internal geology can generate — closer to planet-scale impacts or extreme fictional scenarios. So visually dramatic? Absolutely. Geologically realistic? Not even close. #geologyfacts #earthscience #tectonicplates #scienceexplained #planetearth AI video disclaimer: This video is generated using artificial intelligence for visual storytelling and does not depict real events.
#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 @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 @cosmic.continuum (verified account) - At first glance, this looks like the end of the world. 🌊

A massive wave swallowing the entire Indian subcontinent… visible from space.

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At first glance, this looks like the end of the world. 🌊 A massive wave swallowing the entire Indian subcontinent… visible from space. Millions of people believe this clip is real. But here’s the truth: This is not real footage. It’s a CGI megatsunami simulation created for a “what if” disaster scenario. In reality, even the largest tsunami ever recorded — the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami — didn’t appear like a giant wall of water from space. From satellites, real tsunamis look like subtle ripples or color changes in the ocean, not a dark wave swallowing continents. The video spreads because it triggers awe and fear, making people share it instantly. But understanding the science behind disasters is far more fascinating than the illusion. Curiosity built civilization. But curiosity with science reveals the truth. 💬 Did you think this video was real when you first saw it? • • #sciencediscovery #sciencefacts #earthscience #cosmiccuriosity #didyouknow
#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 @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 @thenobleking108 (verified account) - Most people approach things like this
looking for a definitive answer.

What is it?

A mountain.
A geological formation.
Something else.

But what's o
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Most people approach things like this looking for a definitive answer. What is it? A mountain. A geological formation. Something else. But what’s often more revealing is how people interpret what they see. The same structure can produce completely different conclusions. Some look at it through geology. Others through mythology. Through pattern recognition. Through inherited narratives. Not because one group is irrational and the other is correct. But because perception is shaped by the framework behind it. When something doesn’t fit neatly into an existing model, the mind looks for the closest match. That’s how meaning is assigned. What’s interesting isn’t just the formation itself. It’s the range of interpretations it generates. Because that reveals more about human systems than the structure alone. People don’t just see what’s there. They see what their framework allows. #humansystems #structuralclarity #ancientcivilizations #patternrecognition #systemsthinking
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @simplifymedias - Tectonic plates, large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust, move constantly to reshape the Earth's landscape. The system of ideas behind plate tec
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Tectonic plates, large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust, move constantly to reshape the Earth's landscape. The system of ideas behind plate tectonics theory suggests that Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is divided into several plates that glide over the Earth's rocky inner layer above the soft core (mantle). Follow @simplifymedias for more interesting Videos #tamil #tamilscience #earthquake #disaster #tamiltrends #tamilreels #tamilfact #volcano #science #earth #nature #tamilinfo #tamiltrending #simplifytamil #simplifymedias
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @coldwar.io - Tectonic plates move slowly, yet stress builds for years where plates meet. When stress crosses a limit, the plates slip during an undersea earthquake
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Tectonic plates move slowly, yet stress builds for years where plates meet. When stress crosses a limit, the plates slip during an undersea earthquake. This sudden movement lifts or drops the seafloor by several meters. Water above the seafloor shifts instantly to match the new shape. This displacement sends energy upward and outward through the ocean. In deep water, the waves travel fast with low height. As waves reach shallow coastal areas, speed drops and height rises. Water piles up, forming powerful waves that strike the shore. This process explains why many major tsunamis begin at subduction zones and why early warning systems focus on plate boundaries. via : noaabroll #earth #knowledge #tectonicplates #tsunami #technology
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @forbidden_truth_ - The mainstream is trying to tell us this is a natural rock formation ☺️
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#oldworldarchitecture #hiddenhistory #lostcivilization
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The mainstream is trying to tell us this is a natural rock formation ☺️ - #oldworldarchitecture #hiddenhistory #lostcivilization
#Tectonic Shift Reel by @thediverselens - Most people don't realize this, but Earth's tides are controlled mainly by the Moon's gravity.
As the Moon pulls on Earth, it pulls the oceans slightl
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Most people don’t realize this, but Earth’s tides are controlled mainly by the Moon’s gravity. As the Moon pulls on Earth, it pulls the oceans slightly toward it, creating a bulge of water on the side facing the Moon — that’s a high tide. At the same time, the opposite side of Earth also experiences a high tide because the water there is left behind due to inertia (water trying to keep moving in a straight line). Between these two bulges, the water level drops, creating low tides. This is why most coastlines get two high tides and two low tides every day as Earth rotates. The Sun also affects tides, and when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up, we get stronger spring tides. When they form a right angle, we get weaker neap tides. So the Moon isn’t just a pretty object in the sky — it literally moves Earth’s oceans.

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