My professor uses many of these powerpoints so I watched about 3 of your videos and got 100% on my test! Thank you so much for these videos, they taught me so much♥️ 3 hours of my life I do not regret watching haha
Thank you for these videos! My class is online and it's hard to understand the concepts by reading words on a book, but if you show me a picture of a barrier island then it makes sense much faster. I appreciate your time and dedication to make this. It's been very helpful and interesting for me.
So great hearing someone mention Sanibel, and it gave me a chuckle no less. On the ocean side I found a junonia shell, which was euphoric, however walking barefoot was my downfall - as I was stung by either a jellyfish washed ashore or a cone snail, either way I stepped on a stinger. It was awful. At first I thought I had stepped on glass but the lack of blood coming out and increased difficulty walking on it made me hobble back to find some help within minutes.
not sure if youre still actively looking at your comment inbox. could you point me in a direction on how to study more about beaches pertaining to finding objects such as jewelry/coins? im a metal detectorist and ive spent some time on the beaches but never bothered to try and study the science behind beaches. ive only watched this video so far from your channel and it showcased some interesting things with sand (berms, shorelines, shores, bars, troughs). i am on the west coast as well so its great that it focuses on that area. if you can direct towards an area to study, to one of your videos, or tell me with a brief run down what to know for understanding the movement of objects on beaches then that would be great as i am flying blind without any scientific terms to learn or search for
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My professor uses many of these powerpoints so I watched about 3 of your videos and got 100% on my test! Thank you so much for these videos, they taught me so much♥️ 3 hours of my life I do not regret watching haha
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Thank you for these videos! My class is online and it's hard to understand the concepts by reading words on a book, but if you show me a picture of a barrier island then it makes sense much faster. I appreciate your time and dedication to make this. It's been very helpful and interesting for me.
So great hearing someone mention Sanibel, and it gave me a chuckle no less. On the ocean side I found a junonia shell, which was euphoric, however walking barefoot was my downfall - as I was stung by either a jellyfish washed ashore or a cone snail, either way I stepped on a stinger. It was awful. At first I thought I had stepped on glass but the lack of blood coming out and increased difficulty walking on it made me hobble back to find some help within minutes.
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not sure if youre still actively looking at your comment inbox. could you point me in a direction on how to study more about beaches pertaining to finding objects such as jewelry/coins? im a metal detectorist and ive spent some time on the beaches but never bothered to try and study the science behind beaches. ive only watched this video so far from your channel and it showcased some interesting things with sand (berms, shorelines, shores, bars, troughs). i am on the west coast as well so its great that it focuses on that area. if you can direct towards an area to study, to one of your videos, or tell me with a brief run down what to know for understanding the movement of objects on beaches then that would be great as i am flying blind without any scientific terms to learn or search for
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