Geology of Olympic National Park
Learn about how rocks scrapped off the subducting Juan de Fuca plate are bulldozed together to form an accretionary complex and build the Olympic Mountains. The rainy weather on the Olympic peninsula not only results in a rainforest, it also help preserve the unique geomorphology of the mountains.
Видео Geology of Olympic National Park канала Jay Chapman
Видео Geology of Olympic National Park канала Jay Chapman
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