Teori Pergerakan Lempeng Tektonik di Indonesia - National Geographic Indonesia

Southeast Asia has an interesting landmass. The main landmass extends southward to form the Malay Peninsula. Its islands are protected from the Indian Ocean to the west and south by the islands of Sumatra, Java, and the Lesser Sunda Islands. To the north, the Philippine Islands seem to shield the Southeast Asian mainland from the Pacific Ocean. What gives it such a shape? Learn more in the following video. #tectonics #earth #natgeo Research by Afkar Aristotle Narrated by Silvia Luis Edited by Zulfikar Muin @zulfikarmuin --- Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to this channel! Click https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChY9... =============================================== Website: https://nationalgeographic.grid.id/ Social media: Facebook:   / natgeomagazi.  . Instagram:   / natgeoindon.  . Twitter:   / ngindonesia   Editorial: Grid Network Building Kompas Gramedia Office Jl. Gelora VII RT.2/RW.2 Gelora Village Tanah Abang District Central Jakarta 10270 Editorial email: [email protected] Telephone: 021-5309699/021-5369799 Advertising: GRID NETWORK Building Kompas Gramedia Office, 4th Floor Jl. Gelora VII RT.2/RW.2 Gelora Village, Tanah Abang District Central Jakarta City, DKI Jakarta 10270 Email: [email protected] Marketing Communication: (021) 5330150/70 Subscription: (021) 5306263