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Wayne Burke
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.พ. 2008
Middle School Science Lessons
Talulah Gorge 360, Georgia
A view from one of the overlooks on Talulah Gorge. This is the site where the tightwire walker crossed the Gorge in the early 70's.
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Black Rock Mountain 360
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360 video at the Black Rock Mountain overlook near Mountain City, Georgia.
Compass Project
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
Hydrosphere Review
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A quick review about the hydrosphere or all the water on Earth. This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
Burke Farm Field Road
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This road runs up the middle of the field behind the house. At the top of the hill there is a marker post. The post marks the southern boundary of the property. The road then runs parallel to the property line. If you proceed far enough, you can turn left into a hay field and drive around the property.
Geocentric &Heliocentric
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This project was created with Explain Everything™ Interactive Whiteboard for iPad.
Burke Farms Backyard
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The view from the backyard looking out into the cotton field behind the house.
Magnolia Springs in 360! Filmed with Kodak Pixpro 360 4K.
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Magnolia Springs in 360! Filmed with Kodak Pixpro 360 4K.
Who came from Mr Wilson’s class?
The Himalayas is not in South America though,
Plus crv
Love it.....fells like I'm 12 again 😂👨🏫
this is awesome ,thank you sir for taking your time to explain to my understanding. sure i will share with friends and course mate. God bless you more.
if the ocean floor is completely flat, and thats what we call the abbysional plane doesnt that mean the earth is flat, i mean how could it possibly be round?
I agree
I'm looking to get an indept look in to shore lines of cape town south africa to Alexanderbay
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Great video!!!!
Your video is very helpful. Thank you,🙂
Thank youu 🤗
Nice lecture sir......
Thank you for explaining this lesson
So it’s basically flat... the ocean floor.
Did you test it to see if it works?
Thknx alot for this vry informative lecture
his makes the video a whole lot boring. if his voice were alot more lively the video would have been better.
Bitch
cool
I love being in your class we learn so much
nice trail Mr.burke
Thx 4 the info!
I have a test on this soon thanks for the info
I am wondering about cinder cones on the seafloor? the ones that are pyroclastic, not pillow lava- meaning they were formed on land above sea level- was there no ocean at some point?
Very useful, thanks
d way u make it so easy!! to understand thank u soo much...
Wayne Burke - I have a question for you! The mess that is the Carribean Plate, could it be stated that the mess of this plate and surrounding techtonics is due to the chixulub Meteor strike 65 Million years ago? Did this strike kind of seperate the north and south American plates?
Hi just a quick question on the sea level. Is the water between the land masses flat.
Cameron of the Clan Mitchell i see where you're going with this and every single breakdown of the ocean is the same. Abyssal Plain is flat apparently but the earth is a sphere... the surface of water is always level but the earth is a sphere...🤔🤔🤔
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Its very nice sir!!!thanks sir!!!!!
Great work..Keep it up..Very very useful
Himalayan mountains on the west coast of South America ....really??I was like😁...but it's a great video ,concise& clear
thank you, thats a massive help.
We have just started studying subsurface topography and you did an excellent job of explaining this. It helped me to understand. And I love you are from Georgia! I will definitely share this with my students.
Hi
Nice work Wayne!
this gave me cancer
You have tried but nothing
amazing!
good video ,,,, thank you sir....
amazing model explaination
very good presentation sir! can you tell me why there are a lot trenches found in pacific ocean???? As many as 32 trenches are found in pacific ocean out of 57 explored so far....
aswath aravind because more the convergence .. higher the subduction ..so higher the trenches...
wayne sir !!! its really helpful can u pls cum up with the pacific ocean topography in detail !!!
You mean the Andes (not the Asian Himalayas) along South America? Thanks for all the great maps in this!
great,thx sir!!!!
Really helpful!
good video!!
sir u made it so easy. thank you
A very helpful video - thank you.