7:57 Airy --All blocks will have same density but mass would be different. Is that means each landmass will have same density from top to bottom, Or does it mean different landmass will have same density. Density of mountain , plateau,plain will be same or different.
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In 9:00 you told that the crust was less dense than than underlying lava so why is this wrong It's true right the crust is less denser than the asthanosphere
mam this lecture is grt but pls upload a detailed lecture on this topic of isostacy atleast an hour by taking more exampls .it would be grt help for students like us.
+zafir ahamad We request that you refer good authoritative international authors. Isostasy is a term derived from the Greek words "iso" and "stasis" meaning "equal standing".
Hi Ma’am, I am not able to understand the concept of kaliana and kalinpur..I mean what G.Everest calculated, on what basis...from where the distance calculated...I am totally confused..Please help
thanks to all the effort you have put into explaining every inch , but i have one question as i need to write only 200 or maximum 300 word about the topic, how can i summarise this information into the required manner of upsc
very nice service you are doing for drowntrodden people . thank you so much mam mam how to start geomorphology , means the chronology of the syllabus upsc given in priniciples of geo ?
+أبو الوليد Precisely speaking none of the theories suggest that mountains play any specific role in balancing the crust. All the theories suggest different mechanism for balancing the visible mass of the mountains.
Examrace Is not the process be mountains resulting from the collision of tectonic plates so that each plate implanted above the other which is a vertically pressure on the earth's crust that pressure on the earth's crust if it did not result in the mountains is what can happen?
mam pls explain all therory of isostasy in detail it will be more beneficial for geography optional students for upsc
7:57 Airy --All blocks will have same density but mass would be different.
Is that means each landmass will have same density from top to bottom,
Or does it mean
different landmass will have same density.
Density of mountain , plateau,plain will be same or different.
Mam,
For airey it is uniform density with varying thickness &
for pratt it is uniform depth with varying density...
mam please try to upload lectures on these 3 topics .1.india cultural settings ,2 .india settlements, 3.regional development nad planning.
Beautifully explained
what a nice story of Isostasy and very creative video keep going and keep safe stay connected
You explained this simple-complicated term ISOSTASY in very easy manner. Thank you ma'am
Nice video 👍
madam..thanks is a very small word to show my gratitude ...in return i give my best in exam n will then address the crowd on this ....i am grateful to u madam n equally to examrace...
I like the way you teach geography I understand you
i am impressed with presentation....nice
In 9:00 you told that the crust was less dense than than underlying lava so why is this wrong
It's true right the crust is less denser than the asthanosphere
Is the airy concept based on law of floatation?
mam this lecture is grt but pls upload a detailed lecture on this topic of isostacy atleast an hour by taking more exampls .it would be grt help for students like us.
Thank-you mam ......its a good class about isostasy........
+zafir ahamad We request that you refer good authoritative international authors. Isostasy is a term derived from the Greek words "iso" and "stasis" meaning "equal standing".
Great video. It helps me a lot
Please make more videos on geomorphology
Mam, it is very much helpful. Love all your works.
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Mam can you tell what to write in airy's view in exam when it is asked for class
11th isc
What and how much to write
Mam my question is ..
Are the Theory of Airy and the Uniform density varying depth is same ?
Thanks 🙏
yes..Airy's theory is based on this concept
Hi Ma’am, I am not able to understand the concept of kaliana and kalinpur..I mean what G.Everest calculated, on what basis...from where the distance calculated...I am totally confused..Please help
Thanks a lot,ur lectures r very helpful..
To good explanation. Thanks!
manishikaji. good job done
hi, thanks for the video.
i'm trying to understand which peron was right, Pratt or Airy?
Hi Madam...Could you explain concepts in detailed manner .
thanks a lot mam this was much helpful
thanks to all the effort you have put into explaining every inch , but i have one question as i need to write only 200 or maximum 300 word about the topic, how can i summarise this information into the required manner of upsc
Refer - www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/Mains/Optional/Geography/
Good for high school students. I came here for detailed explanation of Joly's theory.But not much here.
very good
verry good mam
thanku so much mam..now all the concepts have become very clear,such a great work.. thanku once again mam..
Thanks ma'am
Ma'am reference book??
ma'am please try to deliver a lecture on air pressure belts of earth over global wind system i'll be thankful to you
its grt mam
superb......
Mam please try to upload lecture on geomagnetic reversal🙏
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very nice service you are doing for drowntrodden people .
thank you so much mam
mam how to start geomorphology , means the chronology of the syllabus upsc given in priniciples of geo ?
For videos arranged topicwise refer - www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/Mains/Optional/Geography/Videos/
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thank u mam
+asim kumar Does this mean that the mountains have a role in the process of balance crust because of the large weights?
Upto my understanding
Examrace Does that mean the mountains have a role in the earth's crust balance process?
+أبو الوليد Precisely speaking none of the theories suggest that mountains play any specific role in balancing the crust. All the theories suggest different mechanism for balancing the visible mass of the mountains.
Examrace Is not the process be mountains resulting from the collision of tectonic plates so that each plate implanted above the other which is a vertically pressure on the earth's crust that pressure on the earth's crust if it did not result in the mountains is what can happen?
Proper Use of board would have glorified the the presentation.
Isostasy is a unani word
please upload video on theory of uniformitarianism....
maam explain in detail plz
what a disguise. only 5% part is covered.
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