Kind: captions Language: en what do Hawaii and Panama have in common one's an isolated string of dots in the middle of the Pacific the other is a slender connector of two continents the two places are 5,000 Mi apart and yet curiously they have a very similar origin story a story that explains the biodiversity and climate across a vast stretch of the planet but first we need to get our hands on some rocks in Panama and not just any rocks when we want to study the interior of the earth we have the problem that we don't get directly to it we cannot directly sample it yes because it's too hot it's too deep we cannot drill into it so we have to rely on volcanic rocks that come to us to the surface the first mineral to crystallize out of that molten volcanic mass is a green one called Olivine find Olivine and it's like catching a glimpse of the interior of the earth and the forces that help shape the landscape we see today but finding the right rocks takes a lot of work class and gazelle have to visit beach after beach after Beach it takes the better part of a day here yes but finally and look at the the sand is full of Olivine oh look there's one great wow look at that and look at the sand the sand is all full with Olivine oh yeah it's all green this is excellent this is the way that rock looks inside it's full of the green mineral Olivine a lot of things happened since this rck was formed many million years ago and here's what that Olivine can tell us about those happenings many of the rocks on this beach and elsewhere in Panama were actually formed far from here in the place where the Galapagos Islands are today by this thermal anomaly we call the Galapagos PLO this is where we get to how Panama and Hawaii are alike a plume is a mass of super heated rock that rises from the mantle the layer of Earth between the crust and the core and heads to the surface over time as the overlying crust moves a string of volcanoes form this is how Hawaii was made and it's how the area that would become Panama was made as well somewhere between 5 and 15 million years ago out by the galopagos a mantle plume created a series of volcanic islands as the plate they were riding on moved to the north East they eventually collided with a different string of volcanoes already dotting the water between North and South America the seamounts and Islands from the Galapagos plume were accumulated and eventually closed up the ismos of Panama and closed up the ocean current that is what had been a free flow of water between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans was now sealed off and it's very amazing that something as deep as a mantle Plum could change change something as significant as ocean circulation and result in northern hemisphere glaciation not to mention a complete redistribution of biodiversity across two continents once the Panama we know today came into existence a land bridge was formed allowing animals from North America to walk Slither and Gallop into South America and vice versa Panama has had a lasting impact on the life forms and climate of the earth oh my God look at this okay let's take it quick it's so beautiful woo this is incredible this is a great sample