Watch this octopus, filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters (5,250 feet), stretch its tentacles to form a huge balloon.
Nature is amazing. Protect it.
#ActOnClimate#climate#biodiversity#oceans#GreenNewDeal
My podcast episode on plate techtonics (https://t.co/87MNwf9u0p)was helped by the research done by the surprisingly brilliant podcast episode on Wegener
https://t.co/IC3GuHCcPN
well worth a listen and sad that podcast seems to have shut up shop :-(
Any plans for next Friday or the rest of time? Check out what the extinction experts have to say about how the geological record might hold some clues as to our future.
👉https://t.co/47LKdL1z92
@ics2022@Profiainstewart@INQUA@NHM_London
Mary Anning is one of the heroes of Geology I discuss in my M4 Geology podcast
https://t.co/haFmEjEHR9
@MaryAnningRocks promotes her and the successful campaign to get a statue erected to her in Lyme Regis
One of the niftiest facts I learnt producing my latest podcast (https://t.co/AddszU6IY5) was that the English channel came about via a catastrophic, ice-age-related flood.
https://t.co/RSE612SHaf
#megaflood#englishchannel#iceage
The clock of climate change is ticking ever faster towards midnight. We are simply not reacting quickly enough and we cannot be anything less than courageous and revolutionary in our approach to tackling climate change.
In two weeks, geomorphologist Professor Colin Ballantyne will be going on a journey through time to explore the geological evolution of Scotland’s diverse mountain landscapes! 🏔️
Check out dates and venues below, and book tickets now at https://t.co/YZl2ZIvfvr.
I've produced a podcast designed to be listened to at M4 motorway junctions as you drive west about the geological history of the rocks beneath the tarmac.
Audio files: https://t.co/4SYdz8xUBb
Feed: https://t.co/iIrnQ2r08Q