The simplest and most informative video on sedimentary rock formation I have ever seen. This teacher is the most amazing orator I have ever heard. Thank you!
Your videos are so helpful for me. I am a parent coach of Science Olympiad teams and your videos have taught me so much. I feel more confident when I present my lessons because of you.
I spent my whole semester learning about rocks but still can't understand. Thanks for these video and last videos about types of rocks. I really appreciate how you explain all the details in simple words, sir!
You’re wayyy better than my science teacher. Wish I had you instead of him because I willingly took notes on this even though I wasn’t told to do so. (We’re studying sedimentary rocks right now)
This is what the teach us in schools, things about rocks.... Instead of teaching us about how to manage money and investments that can ACTUALLY HELP US in life
Well that's for your parents to teach you how to manage your money. Shool is there to teach you, to give you an education so you can get a career so you can make money.
I'm a second year Palaeontologist. Thanks for making such a useful video, i'm revising last years notes as Sedimentary rocks are such a focus now and I was unsure how to break down my material.
I spent my whole semester learning about this but still cant understand. thanks for this video from your channel, i really appreciate how you explain all the details in simple word sir!!!
I think people are misunderstanding the purpose of this video. This is just for a revision. , not to learn the entire lesson in detail. And for those who say he is better than teachers, well thats the thing, teachers have to teach a large number of students in a short time . By the way, your videos are great :)
Excellent very clear explanation! Thanks! (I found a rock recently that looks something like granite, but the grains are too small for granite. I tried to identify it for some time with no success, and then today I found out it's amphibolite!! - which is a sedimentary rock, not an igneous rock like granite.)
I pointed at a mountain that was made of sedimentary rocks, and my brother got so pissed. I proved him wrong and he was mad for the rest of the day. It was amazingb
Hi Mike........thank you for a very well explained video on sedimentary rocks. I am also in a geology class (physical lab) and we just finished covering the 3 types of rocks. Taking a test on Monday so I'm hoping this will stick in my head and I pass this test! Thanks !
I appreciate your fact compacted video so much. I am homeschooling two grandchildren ages 8 and 6 and it is helping tremendously. The 8 yr. old reads on a college level so thank you again. Where can we find more of your geology videos about metamorphic and igneous rocks?
I wish you were my teacher and that I was in your class I subscribed to your Channel because I love learning about minerals and rocks and anything new that I can learn is always helpful and inviting thank you
"We'll learn about this in school." Haha No we won't. Here I am at 70 yrs old and still gleeful about not having to learn a damn thing "in school". Watching this video, I'm once again reminded how interesting it is that humans feel compelled to classify and organize things. At least some humans. The bums living in my alley don't seem too organized. Finally, I'm very interested in the crystalline group of sedimentary rocks. Just by chance two days ago, I was climbing around on the sedimentary cliffs/bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and found what appears to be pink/white needle crystals of bultfonteinite. Now I have to look around to see what else is there. Thx.
i love the way you simplify the thinks. keep making more videos. i;ll recomend you more followers. thank you. am learning geology and english at some time.
Hey Mike, Your Explanation is awesome. The only question i have is that Which software/Application do you have used for making such type of animation videos. Thank you
learning this in school too ^^... i am not a sciency person. therefor i don't understand much from this video. but judging by the comments you seem to have great information. i'll watch this video a couple of times maybe i'll understand it a little more. thank you!
One problem that I often see - "organic" does not mean made by organisms, it refers to C-H bonds that make up sugars, so rocks made up of shells (e.g., coquina) is not considered organic.
When we look at the Grand Canyon we see many horizontal layers on top of each other but close-ups of these layers also show that they are completely separated from each other and the layers look rather homogeneous. How is this possible? Each layer is the effect of a recurring natural disaster, a huge tidal wave that is pulled over the planet, that is caused by a celestial body that circles our sun in an eccentric orbit. A thick layer of homogeneous mud remains on our planet. Fantasy? No, ancient knowledge that is available in books, legends, myths and religions. The many earth layers are solid proof for this recurring disaster. No scientist will agree to this because they all are focused on their small part of science. They know a lot about a little. Those natural disasters occur in a cycle of seven and create a cycle of five civilizations. The longest living civilization lives no more than 10,800 years. Nonsens? No, ancient knowledge and that knowledge is supported by many depictions that we find in museums on statues, cylinder seals, coins etc. The last time that this celestial body, planet X or nine, was seen and depicted and commented was just before our era.To learn much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". This book answers many of your questions about ancient history. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest
Hi! Great content! I used the rock chart last year for my class and it was a huge help. I unfortunately don’t have the chart any longer. I noticed the link doesn’t work anymore on the site. Would you be willing to share the rock chart again? Thanks!
Not sure about the claim that only sedimentary rocks contain fossils. Marble is a metamorphic rock and one can find fossils in it. It is true that fossils only form in sedimentary rock, maybe that is what he meant.
im taking a class in geology and i must say this is by far the best and most informative video ive seen on youtube. you're the man!
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I think you are right he sounds like a man haha
Evelyn
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7 years later and I can confirm - these videos are a perfect consolidation!
Learned more in this 8 minute video than my professor giving a hour and a half lecture
BioTeck honestly
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Sedimentary Ricc astley
The simplest and most informative video on sedimentary rock formation I have ever seen. This teacher is the most amazing orator I have ever heard. Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
@@mikesammartanodo a playing on all science subjects please
This was very helpful for my daughters 6th grade homeschool lesson on rocks, I've found your three rock videos very useful. Thank you!
same
oh god
Chalk(F), Siltstone(F,M), limestone(F,M,C),Tillite(C), Conglomerate(C),are also included within the sedimentary rocks.F=Fine,M=Medium,C=coarse.
Are the rocks by heat and pressure
Your videos are so helpful for me. I am a parent coach of Science Olympiad teams and your videos have taught me so much. I feel more confident when I present my lessons because of you.
This lecture teaches you 25% of geography and I have never heard a beautiful lecture like that in my life
I spent my whole semester learning about rocks but still can't understand. Thanks for these video and last videos about types of rocks. I really appreciate how you explain all the details in simple words, sir!
I find it odd that anyone can give these videos a thumbs down rating, as these are some of the best, most instructive videos that I have viewed.
You’re wayyy better than my science teacher. Wish I had you instead of him because I willingly took notes on this even though I wasn’t told to do so. (We’re studying sedimentary rocks right now)
i agree
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Every school needs you!!!
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This is what the teach us in schools, things about rocks.... Instead of teaching us about how to manage money and investments that can ACTUALLY HELP US in life
and they always say that “it will help you in the real word” like NO TF IT WONT
Well that's for your parents to teach you how to manage your money. Shool is there to teach you, to give you an education so you can get a career so you can make money.
I was really confused on how sedimentary rocks are formed but now after watching your video I have no problem
I'm a second year Palaeontologist. Thanks for making such a useful video, i'm revising last years notes as Sedimentary rocks are such a focus now and I was unsure how to break down my material.
I want to be a paleontologist...but i dont know where and what to study...please help if u can 😁
You're a lifesaver! Thank you for educating your audience.
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your videos have single handedly just saved my PhD! Thank you!!!
I spent my whole semester learning about this but still cant understand. thanks for this video from your channel, i really appreciate how you explain all the details in simple word sir!!!
I think people are misunderstanding the purpose of this video. This is just for a revision. , not to learn the entire lesson in detail. And for those who say he is better than teachers, well thats the thing, teachers have to teach a large number of students in a short time . By the way, your videos are great :)
I think you are misunderstanding the definition of 'revision'.
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This is very important for engineering viva questions
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I might actually pass my midterm now! thank you!!
Update: I failed the midterm
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Excellent very clear explanation! Thanks! (I found a rock recently that looks something like granite, but the grains are too small for granite. I tried to identify it for some time with no success, and then today I found out it's amphibolite!! - which is a sedimentary rock, not an igneous rock like granite.)
I love these videos. They are saving me as I teach remotely. I just wish it was available in Spanish audio for the bilingual kids.
Lynnette Pitcher dumbass they aren't bilingual if they only speak on language the prefix bi means two and I'm a fourth grader
you actually make the best videos, i literally understand this now
thank you
Has the flow chart been deleted.?...I can't download link.
Sorry, reposted everything here: mikesammartano.com/videos/
I pointed at a mountain that was made of sedimentary rocks, and my brother got so pissed. I proved him wrong and he was mad for the rest of the day. It was amazingb
I only have one day left to do my Google slides for an end-of-the-year sign and you really helped me out
Hi Mike........thank you for a very well explained video on sedimentary rocks. I am also in a geology class (physical lab) and we just finished covering the 3 types of rocks. Taking a test on Monday so I'm hoping this will stick in my head and I pass this test! Thanks !
Good luck!
thank uuu huhu im studying for an exam tomorrow!!
Thank You so much this will defenetly help with my presentation
my teacher would learn how to teach with this vid thank you
Great Video, Still gaining from this over 5 years later.
Thank you !!!!
Your videos are making me enjoy my college environmental science. You are the best!
Thank you very much for the excellent introduction to minerals and rocks.
Thanks for watching!
Chilukuri Prathima
I appreciate your fact compacted video so much. I am homeschooling two grandchildren ages 8 and 6 and it is helping tremendously. The 8 yr. old reads on a college level so thank you again. Where can we find more of your geology videos about metamorphic and igneous rocks?
Shirley Rapp I suggest just going to his channel he seems to have a few other videos up as well, hope this helps
Friday, June 14. Our teacher made this video included for our exam.
This guy is amazing! Was struggling with my textbook and Wikipedia only helped confuse me more.big thumbs up 👍
Thanks for this video. Think i could passed my exam tommorow because ive watch this video.
Very helpful
Actually helped me a lot, thanks lol
Sedimentary, my dear Watson!
Most effective introduction. Thank you so much
Excellent quality video
Thanks!! Let me know if you have any specific topics you'd like me to cover!
Thank you this helped so much!
OMG! This should be in my top 10 favorites for Science! Thx! I'm in 6th grade but WTV. It still helps!
Thank you so much, greeting from Mexico!
Fun fact: These are the videos my class is using for our lesson
You are the best you really helped me thanks man
Learned more from this video than all semester! Thank you!!!
wow thanks mike u are a star
This is better than a 10 hour class of geography.
i was wondering if you can send a link to me for the chart in the video at 5:40
thanks
WHAT ARE YOU SERIOUS WHEN.
MikeSammartano.com
just screenshot it..?
Omg you explain a loooot better than my teacher! Thank you soo much😄
@HAWKEYE GAMER XD
this teacher’s voice sounds too similar to ted nivison’s to me. on another note, great video!
I wish you were my teacher and that I was in your class I subscribed to your Channel because I love learning about minerals and rocks and anything new that I can learn is always helpful and inviting thank you
Do you realize that the ads being presented with this great lesson are a scam.
"We'll learn about this in school." Haha No we won't. Here I am at 70 yrs old and still gleeful about not having to learn a damn thing "in school". Watching this video, I'm once again reminded how interesting it is that humans feel compelled to classify and organize things. At least some humans. The bums living in my alley don't seem too organized. Finally, I'm very interested in the crystalline group of sedimentary rocks. Just by chance two days ago, I was climbing around on the sedimentary cliffs/bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and found what appears to be pink/white needle crystals of bultfonteinite. Now I have to look around to see what else is there. Thx.
thanks for posting these detailed comprehensive videos!
A basic yet beautiful explanation of topics given in a right and correct manner .... Thankyou sir !!
Very good!
Thank you Sir! great Explanationnn
i love the way you simplify the thinks. keep making more videos. i;ll recomend you more followers. thank you.
am learning geology and english at some time.
Thank you for the time you took to make this
BTE= BEST TEACHER EVER
Great teacher
Thank you for your nice and easy explanation, Makes so much sense now.
the most informative and well-edited video I've seen in a long time, congratulations man.
Hey Mike,
Your Explanation is awesome.
The only question i have is that Which software/Application do you have used for making such type of animation videos.
Thank you
I use mainly Keynote, but also Camtasia, iMovie, and Final Cut sometimes.
Mike Sammartano Thank you so much
You are a life saver. Thank you for making these videos!
Thank you for teaching my kids
its very hard to learn and remember it. CLASTIC BLA BLA BLA..... How do u learn it man. YOU ARE SO GENIUS. ARE YOU A SCEINTIST OF ROCKS.
learning this in school too ^^... i am not a sciency person. therefor i don't understand much from this video. but judging by the comments you seem to have great information. i'll watch this video a couple of times maybe i'll understand it a little more. thank you!
(just realizing now that his was a couple of years ago but thanks anyways)
One problem that I often see - "organic" does not mean made by organisms, it refers to C-H bonds that make up sugars, so rocks made up of shells (e.g., coquina) is not considered organic.
I like how you expect us to have one of those charts
HyenaLorD it’s in his description...
You’re very better than my sons teacher
All of these videos on rocks have been very helpful! Is there a site where a filled out flow chart is posted?
Thank you for making this I love learning about this!
Very informative thank u xox
Thank you so much I have been watching your videos for some time now and they have helped me so much
When we look at the Grand Canyon we see many horizontal layers on top of each other but close-ups of these layers also show that they are completely separated from each other and the layers look rather homogeneous. How is this possible? Each layer is the effect of a recurring natural disaster, a huge tidal wave that is pulled over the planet, that is caused by a celestial body that circles our sun in an eccentric orbit. A thick layer of homogeneous mud remains on our planet. Fantasy? No, ancient knowledge that is available in books, legends, myths and religions. The many earth layers are solid proof for this recurring disaster. No scientist will agree to this because they all are focused on their small part of science. They know a lot about a little. Those natural disasters occur in a cycle of seven and create a cycle of five civilizations. The longest living civilization lives no more than 10,800 years. Nonsens? No, ancient knowledge and that knowledge is supported by many depictions that we find in museums on statues, cylinder seals, coins etc. The last time that this celestial body, planet X or nine, was seen and depicted and commented was just before our era.To learn much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". This book answers many of your questions about ancient history. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest
Hi! Great content! I used the rock chart last year for my class and it was a huge help. I unfortunately don’t have the chart any longer. I noticed the link doesn’t work anymore on the site. Would you be willing to share the rock chart again?
Thanks!
Sorry, reposted everything here: mikesammartano.com/videos/
I learned a lot thanks
Sedimentary rocks.... rock!
thank you
Thanks , I didn’t know it means particle size
A big help in geology very informative
uhh ty sir i have exams its really worth it
Thanks
I love your videos, really, studying with you is much more easy.
good explanation sir
Not sure about the claim that only sedimentary rocks contain fossils. Marble is a metamorphic rock and one can find fossils in it. It is true that fossils only form in sedimentary rock, maybe that is what he meant.
Thank you
You're my greatest professor
Thx so much for helping me for my exam ❤️🙏
Thank you for helping me with this. I was very confused, but now it seems so easy.
Yes
Excellent sir
you sound just like anthony bourdain i was shook
Thank you mr. Mike for the learning. very useful. greating from Indonesia
Very well explained. Thank you!
Excellent explanation! Thank you so much