ALL OF GEOLOGY explained in 20 Minutes: What nobody tells you in school

The story of our planet is a story of constant, violent, and beautiful change. Forget what you learned in school—the Earth is not a dead rock. It's a living, breathing geological machine, and we're just along for the ride. In this documentary, we peel back the layers of our world to understand the forces that shape it every single day. From the mind-boggling pressure of the solid inner core to the swirling liquid metal of the outer core that protects us from solar radiation, we explore the anatomy of our planet. You'll learn about the massive, slow-moving mantle that makes up 84% of Earth's volume and acts as the engine for continental drift. We uncover the history of Pangaea, the supercontinent that once united all land on Earth, and the brilliant scientist who first proposed it—only to be dismissed by his peers. See how the collision of tectonic plates creates everything from the Pacific Ring of Fire's explosive volcanoes to the towering Himalayas. And prepare to have your mind blown when we reveal that the very summit of Mount Everest is made of ancient ocean floor, filled with the fossils of sea creatures. This is geology explained in a way you've never heard before—a story of fire, pressure, and unimaginable spans of time. Find out how rocks are born, transformed, and recycled, and why the distinction between a rock and a mineral is more important than you think. If you love science and stories about our incredible universe, don't forget to like and subscribe! What other planetary mysteries should we explore next?