I enjoyed this so much! So informative and fun, and they have such pleasant voices to listen to. I also do not mind how they integrate sponsors' ads :)) Followed their channel. Thanks for sharing.
"We just got like this friend that's in the sky"
I enjoyed this so much! So informative and fun, and they have such pleasant voices to listen to. I also do not mind how they integrate sponsors' ads :)) Followed their channel. Thanks for sharing.
That was a fun watch! I can tell those folks really cared about what they were producing, and it earned them another follow. The moon is pretty neat. :) One thing I'd like clarification on, if...
That was a fun watch! I can tell those folks really cared about what they were producing, and it earned them another follow. The moon is pretty neat. :)
One thing I'd like clarification on, if anyone else here knows. From my understanding, it is the motion of the tides, specifically the tides as they are accelerated around the spinning Earth, that act like a pulling tether and that is the mechanism of transfer of momentum to the Moon. Does this mean that depending on how much water has been on the surface of the Earth, the levels of the ocean via ice ages, etc change the rate of the momentum transfer? Before the Earth cooled enough to have water condensed in the first place, was there negligible transfer?
I enjoyed this so much! So informative and fun, and they have such pleasant voices to listen to. I also do not mind how they integrate sponsors' ads :)) Followed their channel. Thanks for sharing.
That was a fun watch! I can tell those folks really cared about what they were producing, and it earned them another follow. The moon is pretty neat. :)
One thing I'd like clarification on, if anyone else here knows. From my understanding, it is the motion of the tides, specifically the tides as they are accelerated around the spinning Earth, that act like a pulling tether and that is the mechanism of transfer of momentum to the Moon. Does this mean that depending on how much water has been on the surface of the Earth, the levels of the ocean via ice ages, etc change the rate of the momentum transfer? Before the Earth cooled enough to have water condensed in the first place, was there negligible transfer?