इतना acha वीडियो है आपका कि आज mai पहली बार किसी चैनल को pramote करूंगा, सच मे बहुत Acha वीडियो explain किया h आपने ,, to the point,, बिना किसी कहानी के , बहुत बढ़िया सर 🙏
Excellent Video... Very informative... Can you make a video on Ice Age changes in Indian continent (and Srilanka). Would like to see how big the land mass was before and which of the areas submerged under sea and its timeline.
Thanks dear, the idea is good, but currently i do not have required data. I will try to find required data if i get it and seems feasible i will make a video on it. Just note that in earth's history there were several ice ages,
@@zetaupsc - Thank you for your reply. I am more looking for last 25,000 years of life in South India land mass. There is lot of discussion around Kumari Kandam. But no real evidences. Wanted to see how much big the land mass was there in South of India in the last 25,000 years and how much it submerged under water during this time. If possible please help.
Good day Sir. I've accidently commented on another video (Western Ghat) about Ramayana. My question was actually based on this video: I'm not asking Sir to give opinion on Ramayana. I'm asking Sir as the creator of this video, is the mountain range shown in Sir's animation @ 1:54 is continuous with Agasytamalai. Sir do have Agastyamalai range in Western Ghat video of yours. Is this range in the sea and Agastyamalai have any connection in terms of their origin geologically.Thanks
No dear there is zero connection, agastyamalai was formed as a result of breaking of Gondwana near 200 mya, while that oceanic mts where formed by reunion hotspot some 60 mya
@@zetaupsc Another question, is there any parts of india that was facing Arabian sea that rose up and formed new land during India's geological history. Especially areas in Kerala. Sorry if these questions doesn't make sense. Thanks
@@EkaSanatani the malabar coast i.e. kerala coast is emerged coast line, which means it is rising up, however, no part of western india rose up and formed new land other than those caused by reunion hotspot
I always wondered if western ghats were formed due to Indian subcontinent moving over reunion hotspot in upwards direction. But the video shows they existed ever since India broke apart from Madagascar. Please share your thoughts on this. Thanks.
western ghats were formed during breakup of pangea or gondwanaland, the hotspot only deposited layers of magma on it but it already existed before that event. Remember hotspot effect can only be seen till goa, for more clarification watch this video th-cam.com/video/gE6riwgG0UY/w-d-xo.html
Could you be more specific what you suggest by quality, is it content wise, presentation wise, or video quality or audio quality. The improvement in video qulality and audio quality requires equipments for which i do not have funds. The presentation has some difficulty as i am try to control video with few keys of a clicker so it is challenging, and again buying a smart board is way out of my budget. so i can only improve in content if you have any suggestions do let me know
hi dear, those volcaones are dormant for several million years, there is no active volcano in mainland india, only one active volcano in Islands of india.
Aravallii --> easternghats --> satpur & vindhya --> westernghats --> himalayas --> gangtic plains, for more clarity we have a video on each of these mountains
With all due respect why do u think continental drift is stupid, it's actually ingenious idea which came from a climatologist it failed to pass because it lacked accurate calculation because he came from climatelogy
@@natyapashyatayangvlog6642 😀😀 dear the focus was on India and hence focus was on Indian region affected by drift. Whole Andaman islands are missing, if u see the Himalayas video while Saudi Arabia is missing. So it is not because I missed them. It is because those region was not focus of discussion in the video. Making srilanka would require me to animate movement of srilanka which would additionally burden rendering as it was made on i3 6th generation laptop without gpu
Wow that's very informative.
Never thought formation of Deccan traps and lakshadweep were the same source.
Thanks dear glad u liked it
Impressive Animation 🎉
Thanks
इतना acha वीडियो है आपका कि आज mai पहली बार किसी चैनल को pramote करूंगा, सच मे बहुत Acha वीडियो explain किया h आपने ,, to the point,, बिना किसी कहानी के , बहुत बढ़िया सर 🙏
Thanks a lot dear, 🙏🙏🙏
From Japan, very well explained, please do more 😊
Thank you! Will do my best :)
I am going to say that Lakshadweep islands are coral islands not volcanic islands but at last part of this vdo my all doubts are cleared 😊
yes the video had an O'Henry moment
Lakshweep Islands are atolls, meaning volcanic formations.
Never got an explanation like this. Now i will never forget. Thanx a lot
You are most welcome
Thanks for excellent information. Please let me know also about srilanka
The day is not far that this channel and your work sir would appreciated like none of the other ❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Wow! Very insightful and cleary laid out, without any time pass! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mind blowing explanation with great animation
Thank you so much 😀
Loved your teaching and the 3D approach👌. Subscribed❤
Definetily underrated channel
Awesome, thank you!
Very good, clear and informative explanation given
Should be shown to every student in the school and colleges
Thanks dear 🙂
Amazing way of explanation. So much info in a short vdo. Thank you.
You are most welcome
what is the explanation of Andman and Nikobar islands
will upload soon, make sure to subscribe
This was very useful...all new information fornme
Thank you very much Sir
Most welcome
Mind-blowing presentation
Thanks
Excellent ❤
Thanks 😊
Excellent explanation..
Glad you liked it
Excellent Video... Very informative... Can you make a video on Ice Age changes in Indian continent (and Srilanka). Would like to see how big the land mass was before and which of the areas submerged under sea and its timeline.
Thanks dear, the idea is good, but currently i do not have required data. I will try to find required data if i get it and seems feasible i will make a video on it. Just note that in earth's history there were several ice ages,
@@zetaupsc - Thank you for your reply. I am more looking for last 25,000 years of life in South India land mass. There is lot of discussion around Kumari Kandam. But no real evidences. Wanted to see how much big the land mass was there in South of India in the last 25,000 years and how much it submerged under water during this time. If possible please help.
Good day Sir.
I've accidently commented on another video (Western Ghat) about Ramayana.
My question was actually based on this video:
I'm not asking Sir to give opinion on Ramayana.
I'm asking Sir as the creator of this video, is the mountain range shown in Sir's animation @ 1:54 is continuous with Agasytamalai. Sir do have Agastyamalai range in Western Ghat video of yours. Is this range in the sea and Agastyamalai have any connection in terms of their origin geologically.Thanks
No dear there is zero connection, agastyamalai was formed as a result of breaking of Gondwana near 200 mya, while that oceanic mts where formed by reunion hotspot some 60 mya
@@zetaupsc Thanks for your clarification. I looks like I need to do more research.
@@zetaupsc Another question, is there any parts of india that was facing Arabian sea that rose up and formed new land during India's geological history. Especially areas in Kerala. Sorry if these questions doesn't make sense. Thanks
@@EkaSanatani the malabar coast i.e. kerala coast is emerged coast line, which means it is rising up, however, no part of western india rose up and formed new land other than those caused by reunion hotspot
@@zetaupsc Thank you very much for these info. Much appreciated.
Amazing explanation
Glad you liked it
Nicely Explained.
Glad it was helpful!
Great videos
Thanks!
Thank you sir❤
Most welcome
Thank you!
your most welcome
Thanks a lot sir.good information.
Most welcome
I always wondered if western ghats were formed due to Indian subcontinent moving over reunion hotspot in upwards direction. But the video shows they existed ever since India broke apart from Madagascar. Please share your thoughts on this. Thanks.
western ghats were formed during breakup of pangea or gondwanaland, the hotspot only deposited layers of magma on it but it already existed before that event. Remember hotspot effect can only be seen till goa, for more clarification watch this video th-cam.com/video/gE6riwgG0UY/w-d-xo.html
Good explanation
Thanks dear
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Very informative video. Can you post a video about the formation of island of sri lanka?
Sure I will try and see what data I can gather if you have any good only reference about it please share
thank you sir
Most welcome
Is quality ke information muja nhi legta pura TH-cam pr hai, ak chota sa suggestion video ki quality or thoda improve kro sir
It is absolutely fine the way it is, just pure knowledge and none of the over the top exaggeration trying to make it sound more than it actually is.
Could you be more specific what you suggest by quality, is it content wise, presentation wise, or video quality or audio quality. The improvement in video qulality and audio quality requires equipments for which i do not have funds. The presentation has some difficulty as i am try to control video with few keys of a clicker so it is challenging, and again buying a smart board is way out of my budget. so i can only improve in content if you have any suggestions do let me know
Apki vdo बहुत informative hai, isi tarah achchi achhi vdos late rahiye aur thoda details me vdo layen, conceptual like formation of deltas, estuaries, ox bow lakes, waterfalls, beaches etc with pictures examples 😊
Grt sir
Thanks and welcome
Make a Vedio of extinction and corse of ghaghar (ancient Saraswati) river
The facts are still under research
Super
Fab, just fab
thanks dear,
Very good.
Many many thanks
I am very interested of volcanoes in india, like half of india are covered with volcanoes even northeast
hi dear, those volcaones are dormant for several million years, there is no active volcano in mainland india, only one active volcano in Islands of india.
@zetaupsc i know but there are only two alive volcanoes in india.
Sir Where is Sri lanka island
Dear Sri Lanka is located south of india just below Tamil nadu
Nice ❤
Thanks
So Eastern ghats are oldest in india?
Aravallii --> easternghats --> satpur & vindhya --> westernghats --> himalayas --> gangtic plains, for more clarity we have a video on each of these mountains
Continental drift is the stupidest thing that makes sense.
With all due respect why do u think continental drift is stupid, it's actually ingenious idea which came from a climatologist it failed to pass because it lacked accurate calculation because he came from climatelogy
Where is Sri Lanka?
@@natyapashyatayangvlog6642 srilanka is in south of india
@@zetaupsc 😂 I know but not showing on the map while moving towards north! not a big deal just highlighting.
@@natyapashyatayangvlog6642 😀😀 dear the focus was on India and hence focus was on Indian region affected by drift. Whole Andaman islands are missing, if u see the Himalayas video while Saudi Arabia is missing. So it is not because I missed them. It is because those region was not focus of discussion in the video. Making srilanka would require me to animate movement of srilanka which would additionally burden rendering as it was made on i3 6th generation laptop without gpu
It was the breakup of Gondwanaland not Pangea.
😐
So lemuria really is a myth😂
I am not aware of it
@@zetaupsc a mythical continent below modern day indian subcontinent which clearly becomes a false theory even looking at ur video..😊
Hotspot
yes
I got it.. thanks ❤
Thanks a lot
Utter foolishness it's a coral island
So u did not watch full video, the corals are formed over volcanic mts that is what explained in it