পৃথিবীর ৯০% ভুমিকম্প এখানেই হয় কেন ? Ring of Fire Explained | Labid Rahat
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Published9 months ago
Duration11:50
Video IDsag65FBBcc0
Languagebn
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views245.4K
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Comments327
Engagement Rate2.33%
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#v-gull#history#geography#map animations#v-gull & history#labid rahat#map animation#লাবিদ রাহাত#ring of fire explained#ring of fire volcano#ring of fire earthquakes#why do earthquakes happen#tectonic plates explained#subduction zone#fault lines#pacific ring of fire#kamchatka earthquake#mount tambora eruption#krakatoa eruption#mount fuji volcano
Description
The Ring of Fire is the most dangerous seismic zone on Earth – stretching over 40,000 km around the Pacific Ocean. This region is home to nearly 90% of the world’s earthquakes and over 450 active volcanoes. After the recent mega earthquake in Russia’s Kamchatka, experts are warning about the risks hidden beneath this region. But why do so many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happen here? In this video, we explain the science of tectonic plates, subduction zones, and fault lines, and how they create deadly natural disasters. We’ll also revisit some of history’s most catastrophic eruptions – like Mount Tambora (1815), which caused the “Year Without a Summer,” and Krakatoa (1883), the loudest explosion ever recorded. Could the Ring of Fire trigger a chain reaction that changes the planet forever? Let’s explore the truth behind the world’s most powerful geological hotspot.
Research: Mubtasim Oyon http://facebook.com/mubtasimmahabub.oyon.9
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Sources:
1. https://volcano.si.edu/gvp_votw.cfm
2. https://www.britannica.com/science/volcano
3. https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/plate-tectonics-ring-fire/
4. https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/eruption-mount-tambora/
5. https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/ring-of-fire.htm
Timestamp
0:00 Intro
1:40 What is the Ring of Fire?
5:00 Why 90% Earthquake happens around Ring of Fire?
8:00 History's deadliest Eruptions