Hello Mr Rufaeel! It's me, Alex from S8. I just wanted to say that your videos are really engaging, and also I can see you have put a lot of effort into making us learn. Well done for over 250 subscribers by the way! I hope you reach 10 thousand by the end of the year! Bye :)
Thank you, Alex! I do put a lot of effort into these, so I'm glad you enjoy the resource! Thank's for the support! I'm just hoping for 1k at this point, but like the optimism!
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help. I revisited this video a while ago since I got better at recording audio since this. That video is in the pinned comment. Thank you for the sub!
Hi, I'm writing my exams in 2 hrs and this really helped but I think you should've mentioned that the swash moves on the beach at a prevailing angle/wind and the backwash goes back into a straight angles causing a zigzag pattern 😊
Sorry about that, I'm still learning how to make these. The good news is I'm going to remake these kinds of videos next year with all the new video-making tips and tricks I've picked up along the way, so these will be made better and with much more subtle background music 👌 thank you for your support and feedback!
is it safe to say that the last few pictures (examples for solution) are a result of a mix from all the forms it seems to me it could most definitely also be because of hydraulic action but I'm not sure..
Hydraulic action is occurring anytime water compresses air trapped in cracks found in rocks, so you're right to say it is happening, but the major player in the last few photos were of solution. Namely, some rocks are alkaline, which is to say the rock dissolves easily. A good example is limestone, when it mixes with salty water it dissolves the alkaline parts well so creates these unique landforms
For those interested, I remade this video with better audio quality but focused on management a bit more:
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Hello Mr Rufaeel! It's me, Alex from S8. I just wanted to say that your videos are really engaging, and also I can see you have put a lot of effort into making us learn. Well done for over 250 subscribers by the way! I hope you reach 10 thousand by the end of the year! Bye :)
Thank you, Alex! I do put a lot of effort into these, so I'm glad you enjoy the resource! Thank's for the support! I'm just hoping for 1k at this point, but like the optimism!
great vid very educational and explains everything really well, Great visionals too
just subed
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help. I revisited this video a while ago since I got better at recording audio since this. That video is in the pinned comment. Thank you for the sub!
Hi, I'm writing my exams in 2 hrs and this really helped but I think you should've mentioned that the swash moves on the beach at a prevailing angle/wind and the backwash goes back into a straight angles causing a zigzag pattern 😊
Thanks! I do intend on revisiting these types of videos and doing some on each topic, I'll definitely take your input on board!
Highly exquisite telegenic broadcast
Thank you! I do try! Much appreciated :)
You’re so under rated!!!
Thank you, glad you found it useful!
Very good!
Thanks for explaination🙂
Thank you!
Thanks for the explanation sir😁
Of course :)
You a really great teacher.❤️💯
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
Your the great teacher
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
This would have been a top tier video if the background music wasn't so loud. The rest was great!
Sorry about that, I'm still learning how to make these. The good news is I'm going to remake these kinds of videos next year with all the new video-making tips and tricks I've picked up along the way, so these will be made better and with much more subtle background music 👌 thank you for your support and feedback!
is it safe to say that the last few pictures (examples for solution) are a result of a mix from all the forms it seems to me it could most definitely also be because of hydraulic action but I'm not sure..
Hydraulic action is occurring anytime water compresses air trapped in cracks found in rocks, so you're right to say it is happening, but the major player in the last few photos were of solution. Namely, some rocks are alkaline, which is to say the rock dissolves easily. A good example is limestone, when it mixes with salty water it dissolves the alkaline parts well so creates these unique landforms
Well explain Thanks ❤
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
@@MrRufaeelbeautiful thanks alot..
Thanks so much it was so helpful I did not understand anything in todays lesson now I understand
Anytime! I'm glad I could help :)
Nice Video 👌
Thanks!
Thanks for the video, I might just pass now
Glad I could help!
Thanku sir ❤
Glad I could help :)
go on son 👍🏻👍🏻
another banger
Epic
W video
Come on, where is the Fortnite reference?
I'll do that only when relevant, thanks for watching!
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Mmmh ...Arnold ...
L video
Another banger
Indeed
L video