Facts About DENMARK

Hello! In today’s episode I present to you “100 Shocking Facts about Denmark”. If you don’t want to miss new episodes of this series, click the Subscribe button! New episodes appear every week on Sundays at 18:45 Music (by Kevin MacLeod) is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/… Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-… Performer: http://incompetech.com… Continue reading Facts About DENMARK

Lake Iroquois

13,000 years ago, downtown Toronto was completely underwater—submerged beneath Glacial Lake Iroquois, a massive prehistoric lake that was bigger and deeper than Lake Ontario. This video explores how this lost Ice Age lake shaped modern Toronto, from Davenport Road (which traces the ancient shoreline) to the clay soil that frustrates gardeners and construction crews across… Continue reading Lake Iroquois

Before Pangea

In 1860, Phillip Slater, the secretary of the British Zoological Society, came up with an interesting theory. He discovered over 29 different kinds of lemur species in Madagascar, which was significantly more than just 12 species in the entire African continent and three in the Indian subcontinent. He realized that Madagascar was the primordial homeland… Continue reading Before Pangea

The San Andreas Fault

The land beneath California is anything but still. Along the thousand-mile tear known as the San Andreas Fault, two massive tectonic plates – the Pacific and the North American – are locked in an eternal, slow-motion conflict. This is not a boundary where one plate dives beneath the other, but a colossal horizontal fracture where… Continue reading The San Andreas Fault