Sedimentary Rocks

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Published 2013-01-20

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  • Learned more in this 8 minute video than my professor giving a hour and a half lecture
  • @yxmordarbert
    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!
  • This was very helpful for my daughters 6th grade homeschool lesson on rocks, I've found your three rock videos very useful. Thank you!
  • @basselhamada4831
    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!
  • @gargidas1011
    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.
  • This lecture teaches you 25% of geography and I have never heard a beautiful lecture like that in my life
  • @NoFeeRE
    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!
  • 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!!!
  • @BlueBobbin
    you actually make the best videos, i literally understand this now thank you
  • @TheSteinmetzen
    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.
  • @TheCanongrrl
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  • @FarroMF
    Great Video, Still gaining from this over 5 years later. Thank you !!!!
  • This guy is amazing! Was struggling with my textbook and Wikipedia only helped confuse me more.big thumbs up 👍
  • @lvteachme973
    You're a lifesaver! Thank you for educating your audience.
  • @mayaoccomy8916
    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)
  • @hareemzafar1216
    Thankyou so much for your explanations. They’re really helping.