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The Dynamic EarthGeological Forces Behind Natural Disaster
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Free Download The Dynamic EarthGeological Forces Behind Natural Disaster
Published 1/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 46m | Size: 832 MB
Unveiling Earth's Power - From Tectonic Forces to Disaster Resilience

What you'll learn
Understand Earth's Structure: Learn about the layers of the Earth, plate tectonics, and the internal forces that shape the planet.
Explore Geological Processes: Study how earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis, and other natural disasters occur due to geological forces.
Analyze Causes and Effects: Identify the factors responsible for natural disasters and examine their environmental and societal impacts.
Interpret Geological Data: Gain skills in reading maps, seismic records, satellite images, and other geoscience data.
Understand Disaster Prediction & Mitigation: Learn how scientists monitor geological activities and use early-warning systems to minimize risks.
Explore Case Studies: Review major natural disasters around the world to understand the interplay between geology and human activity.
Develop Problem-Solving Skills: Propose solutions for disaster preparedness, hazard-prone area management, and sustainable land-use planning.
Requirements
Basic Science Knowledge: Students should have a general understanding of school-level science (Earth science, physics, and geography concepts).
Interest in Earth and Environmental Studies: Curiosity about natural disasters, geological processes, and environmental issues is helpful.
Ability to Read and Interpret Simple Data: No advanced skills required, but students should be comfortable reading charts, maps, and diagrams.
English Reading and Writing Skills: Enough proficiency to understand course materials and complete assignments.
No Advanced Prerequisites: This course is designed for beginners, so no prior geology or earth science coursework is required.
Description
Uncover the Raw Power of Our PlanetEarth is not a static rock; it is a dynamic machine powered by immense internal heat and constant external forces. This comprehensive 6-lecture course is designed to take you from the Earth's fiery core to its surface, providing a deep understanding of the geological forces that shape our world and trigger natural disasters.Whether you are a student of Geography, Geology, Civil Engineering, or simply a concerned citizen living in a hazard-prone area, this course will equip you with the scientific literacy needed to understand, prepare for, and mitigate the risks posed by Earth's powerful movements.Earth's Engine: Master the internal structure of the Earth (Crust, Mantle, Core) and the evidence scientists use (seismic waves) to map our planet's interior.Plate Tectonics Unveiled: Learn the Continental Drift Theory and the mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics, including the creation of mountains, rifts, and trenches at convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.Earthquake Dynamics: Understand the Elastic Rebound Theory, the difference between P and S waves, how earthquakes are measured (Richter vs. Moment Magnitude), and the limitations of modern prediction.Volcanic and Coastal Threats: Differentiate between Shield, Composite, and Cinder cone volcanoes, and grasp the complex mechanics of Tsunami generation from seafloor displacement.Slope and Water Hazards: Classify different types of Mass Movement (Landslides) and analyze the human and geological factors contributing to devastating Floods and river hazards.Indian Case Studies: Analyze real-world events including the Himalayan collision, the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the Bhuj earthquake, and the Joshimath subsidence to see geological principles in action.Mitigation Strategies: Learn about disaster preparedness, the role of NDMA, and crucial building codes (IS 1893) essential for hazard-resistant construction.University students studying Earth Science, Environmental Science, Geography, or Disaster Management.Civil Engineers and Architects working on infrastructure projects in seismic or geologically unstable zones.Anyone preparing for civil service examinations that include sections on Geography or Disaster Management.Curious individuals who want to understand the geological risks and history of their local region.
Who this course is for
Undergraduate students studying geology, civil engineering, environmental science, or geography.
School and college students who want to understand how the Earth works and why natural disasters occur.
Teachers and educators looking to strengthen their knowledge of Earth processes and natural hazards.
Professionals in disaster management, planning, or environmental fields who need foundational geological understanding.
General learners and enthusiasts interested in earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters.
Anyone preparing for competitive exams that include Earth science or geography topics.
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