
Earth In Change: Earth’s Crust (1961)
The film explores the dynamic nature of Earth’s crust, detailing how it has evolved over billions of years. Initially formed from molten rock, the crust cools and hardens, leading to the creation of mountains, valleys, and oceans. Erosion, driven by water, wind, and ice, gradually wears down the land, while geological processes like folding and faulting shape the landscape and cause earthquakes. The film also discusses how sedimentation leads to the formation of sedimentary rock and mountains, and the role of volcanic activity in shaping the Earth. Overall, it emphasizes that the Earth is ancient and constantly changing, with these changes often occurring too slowly to be observed in a human lifetime.
Keywords
Earth’s crust, erosion, geological processes, mountains, sedimentation, volcanism, earthquakes, landscape change, ancient Earth, dynamic processes