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  • It Might Happen For the First Time in 100 000 000 Years. Scientists Panic!
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    Huge tsunamis tear down coastal cities and flood entire countries. Millions of refugees rush to the land that remains untouched. There’s not enough food and fresh water for everyone. Mass starvation and wars begin.
    Some scientists say this is what will happen to our planet in the near future. But what will be the cause? A huge asteroid impact? A supervolcano eruption?
    No… just this microscopic green plant, snow algae. Scientists have created the first large-scale map of their distribution across Antarctica. Researchers found that from 2009 to 2019, vegetation cover in Antarctica increased more than in the last 50 years altogether. Soon the white continent will turn green and then disaster will break out around the world.
    Although... Antarctica has already been covered in dense forests at least twice in Earth's history. What was happening on the planet back then? Why do scientists think that ancient Antarctica was covered with trees? And why would the transformation of an icy continent mean the total collapse of our world?
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Komentáře • 507

  • @NatkhatNoble
    @NatkhatNoble Před rokem +6

    Few million years ago Antarctica wasn’t in the polar region that’s why it was green, had trees and life

  • @darrendaine4914
    @darrendaine4914 Před rokem +116

    The earth will do what it does regardless of man.

  • @boblazarrss
    @boblazarrss Před rokem +67

    Dang it's almost like we are exiting an ice age

    • @ajaxinfinitum5604
      @ajaxinfinitum5604 Před rokem +4

      entering, currently.

    • @johnfoolery
      @johnfoolery Před rokem +3

      Yeah, funny how things tend to warm during interglacial periods like the one we're currently in. But SHHHHH! Don't tell the masses they're being scammed. They won't like it.

    • @boblazarrss
      @boblazarrss Před rokem +2

      Next they will tax winter if it happens to be colder than summer

  • @The_DC_Kid
    @The_DC_Kid Před rokem +6

    Long ago the Sahara Dessert also was a vast, green forest; that area changing to how it currently is didn't cause the world to "collapse". Why doesn't anyone talk about the ROOT CAUSE of "global warming"; Ice Ages (and their opposing Warm Ages such as we now are in) brought about by naturally varying distances in Earth's orbital movements closer and further from the Sun in cycles of 100,000 years or more? No one to tax in a futile attempt to "do something" about Earth's orbit pattern? It's as unchangeable and cosmically natural as is the knowledge that one day our home planet no longer will exist and there's nothing we can do to prevent it. Our only hope is "Space, The Final Frontier" (Capt. James T. Kirk).
    Somewhere out there is humanity's new home, and with the next Ice Age beginning within a relatively short time we need to find another planet bc if we don't our technology and accomplishments will be crushed to dust by miles-deep glaciers, and if we survive we'll need to start over again. Of course when I say "we" I mean countess generations of descendants from the onset of damage caused by coming glaciation.

  • @backpages1
    @backpages1 Před rokem +11

    Can I get the names of those scientists who are panicing?

  • @lhopi
    @lhopi Před rokem +42

    I’m curious how they derived the idea that one of those dinosaurs had the ability to breath out combustible gasses…How do you get that from a fossil?

    • @Juvo1108
      @Juvo1108 Před rokem +1

      @@similemetaphor8910 sure, but not infos are wrong about that,
      get your info checked pls

    • @georgeflitzer7160
      @georgeflitzer7160 Před rokem +1

      I guess? From the samples of fossilized bones in there heads. Idk for sure

    • @kd3nal72
      @kd3nal72 Před rokem

      Bone formation ect we have insects today that can burn flesh when threatened by spitting acid the pistol shrimp cause waters to boil reaching temperatures found on the surface of our sun people who discredit a dinosaur breathing fire are clearly stupid and ignorant this theory is possible and evolution has proved that time and time again again the pistol shrimp causes water to boil and has temperatures that of our sun just by snapping its claws that sounds insane but yet exist in our oceans right now

    • @lhopi
      @lhopi Před rokem +2

      @@kd3nal72 I AM ignorant of these facts and that’s why I asked the question. I didn’t say it wasn’t the case. There are some folks who are ignorant about strange defense mechanisms of dinosaurs and some people who are ignorant in the use of punctuation when they comment on YT. Doesn’t mean they are “stupid,” as you suggest. Anyway, not trying to discredit anything, just curious.

    • @kd3nal72
      @kd3nal72 Před rokem

      @@lhopi wasn't referring to you

  • @BirdOfHermes8381
    @BirdOfHermes8381 Před rokem +12

    If all of the ice melts how are we going to keep our drinks cold?!?!

    • @wizpsy4051
      @wizpsy4051 Před rokem +4

      Thats why we have freezers

    • @BirdOfHermes8381
      @BirdOfHermes8381 Před rokem +3

      @@wizpsy4051 Never heard of them.

    • @madinaman
      @madinaman Před rokem

      @@wizpsy4051
      Sure !
      To avoid defrosting, it seems necessary to take the ice and put it in our refrigerators at home. Or, equip it with refrigerators there.

    • @vinn3327
      @vinn3327 Před rokem

      Dig a hole , line it with black plastic sheet . Put ya drinks in and pour diesel fuel up to the LVL off ya drinks wait 1/2 hr done .. army trick 👍🇦🇺

    • @BirdOfHermes8381
      @BirdOfHermes8381 Před rokem

      @@vinn3327 😂👍

  • @helheimrgaming2547
    @helheimrgaming2547 Před rokem +55

    Fun fact: Antarctica is currently gaining ice, rather than losing it

    • @boydbringolf1251
      @boydbringolf1251 Před rokem +15

      You are correct, that's why I stopped watching this. If you run into a lie the first 5 minutes of the video I'm done The ice shelves are actually growing these days.

    • @nexustheninja1927
      @nexustheninja1927 Před rokem +5

      This is fun :D

    • @RED--01
      @RED--01 Před rokem +4

      And how would you know if the other sources you checked are not lying ?
      You can't.Because you can't verify anything for real.

    • @there_can_only_be_one__unicorn
      @there_can_only_be_one__unicorn Před rokem +5

      .....and Greenland is gaining ice as well

    • @ethanwarrick5817
      @ethanwarrick5817 Před rokem +6

      this is true its only melting in the two glaciers he talked about the other 99% of the continent is gitting bigger also notice how he only dates it back to the early 1900s

  • @MalfunctioningRobot
    @MalfunctioningRobot Před rokem +44

    Fire breathing Hadrosaurs, huh? You know, some say that prehistoric man used dinosaurs in lieu of household appliances. I’m not sure if you should include that in your videos, though.

  • @mickeyminime7556
    @mickeyminime7556 Před rokem +5

    Considering we had Karens fight over toilet paper during the early days of the pandemic, i can imagine people fighting over a loaf of bread.

  • @wotr100
    @wotr100 Před rokem +20

    @darrendaine4914 The earth will do what it does regardless of man. EXACTLY! CORRECT! and the Earth is cyclic every 27,000 years to complete the wobble from hot to cold. It is not like a globe on someone's desk. It wobbles.

  • @backpages1
    @backpages1 Před rokem +4

    Somebody better tell Obama about this rise in sea levels, he's got 2 ocean front houses.

  • @writerblocks9553
    @writerblocks9553 Před rokem +9

    Melt the ice! Bring it on!

  • @jeramzPC
    @jeramzPC Před rokem +5

    The title is very unorthodox for this channel. I think it's unnecessary. Just focus on creating good content, people go for that.

  • @GreasyGary
    @GreasyGary Před rokem +5

    I've been avoiding the channel due to over dramatic titles and thumbnails for your vids. I don't need crazy sensational pizzazz just straight facts

  • @user-qb7qg2pp6w
    @user-qb7qg2pp6w Před rokem +4

    The earth changes naturally, we as people are not in control of it or the changes that occur. The Creator is in control and we are just minute impact on earth.

  • @Joe-xj2tb
    @Joe-xj2tb Před rokem +7

    This is natural and has been happening since the beginning!!!

  • @riyanbeni7616
    @riyanbeni7616 Před rokem +4

    yesterday scientists worry today scientists panic tomorrow scientists depressed 🤣

  • @hurithinkbefore1340
    @hurithinkbefore1340 Před rokem +1

    "Failure to intervene in the planets complex climate system could lead to more problems and the process could NO LONGER be reversed."
    It has already started 40 years ago and won't stop anymore.

  • @lloydivenn9809
    @lloydivenn9809 Před rokem +4

    I think there’s a system of lakes, near the peninsula of Antarctica, that caused ice to sink making a giant sinkhole crater of ice

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 Před rokem +5

    If there is a cloud cover as before 4,300 years ago then it would make sense that Antarctica would have forests. If a meteor hit in the oceans and the disruption of the vast aquifers under the continents were release and the more abundant cloud cover was disrupted that could have brought on an ice age.

  • @KraigFang
    @KraigFang Před rokem +4

    I live in Wisconsin, didn’t see the coasts change there so I’m good 😂

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie Před rokem +2

    I think this is a very interesting video, you put a lot of positive things into it, which I think is fantastic!

  • @devrim-oguz
    @devrim-oguz Před rokem +15

    Finally, the Greenland will actually be green!

    • @XSquibX
      @XSquibX Před rokem +1

      It has been (and not that long ago).... hence its name

  • @SuperZekethefreak
    @SuperZekethefreak Před rokem +60

    Antarctica was once attached to Australia. Take away the ice, and you can see immense pyroclastic flows of what were formerly high mountains, down into the sea to create low-land plains. I have always felt that Antarctica was once the top of Australia. Australia is now almost flat as a pancake, and there are massive claw marks where the ice sheet once covered it. What if the entire surface bonded to that ice sheet and just sheered off to create Antarctica? We can see in Google Earth the path Antarctica took as it left Australia, eventually slamming into the bottom of South America to create Gondwana.

  • @tlee656
    @tlee656 Před rokem +2

    People need to stop telling the superorganism that is Earth how to do it's job! It knows how to handle things, and is doing so. We're just along for the ride.

  • @DardaniaLion
    @DardaniaLion Před rokem +7

    This planet has everything it needs to change and shift things the way it wants. Tectonic plates can move continents. It’s really funny how people say humans are responsible for warming the planet. Sure we contribute but maybe 1% and the rest is done by nature. Nothing big will happen for the next few million years and all the change that will take place is going slowly that whoever lives through it will not notice. Do you feel the earth moving? I don’t and yet it moves around itself, around sun and giving us summer, autumn, winter then spring. Beautiful earth.

  • @janakasanjaya6926
    @janakasanjaya6926 Před rokem

    Thanks for video clips

  • @hankster4061
    @hankster4061 Před rokem +2

    You would think with 12 trillion tons of ice melted already we would see a rise in sea levels we have not

  • @cdoty
    @cdoty Před rokem +5

    Wouldn't a green Antarctica be a CO2 sync?

    • @Nali_Verse
      @Nali_Verse Před rokem

      Unfortunately, trees growing in the north are mainly pine trees. They are known to release the least amount of oxygen and therefore are small contributes to co2 filtration /storage.

  • @jointhearumanati8574
    @jointhearumanati8574 Před rokem +3

    I'd want to live on a Green Antarctica imagine how pretty it would look

    • @Richard-tu9wr
      @Richard-tu9wr Před rokem

      Yeah;we gonna have a green Antarctica. The only thing is the type of green that killed other greens ..

  • @okidokidraws
    @okidokidraws Před rokem +2

    I think Palentology finds will be amazing when we can do that in Antartica

  • @Gordys_Garden
    @Gordys_Garden Před rokem +3

    The world's axis is wobbling.

  • @davidwayne8233
    @davidwayne8233 Před rokem +4

    Y'all hear about that weird octopus/squid thing the Russians found deep below ice? It mimicked other swimmers and hunted them down. Killed their coms.....all kinda craziness.

    • @chazzthaspazz4475
      @chazzthaspazz4475 Před rokem

      is there an video about it? i wanna see what you mean

    • @chrisw647
      @chrisw647 Před rokem

      @@chazzthaspazz4475 Do a yt search on "Lake Vostok organism 46-B" or lake Vostok monster/squid.

  • @brucec2635
    @brucec2635 Před rokem +4

    In a few hundred years maybe. I remember the ice age scare of 1980, followed by global warming, and then the easier to justify climate change. Henny Penny is alive and well. The beach I went to on the Atlantic sixty years ago is the same, no smaller. How is this possible.

  • @chrisdavidoreilly5073
    @chrisdavidoreilly5073 Před rokem +4

    Haven't you noticed Antarctic and Australia sort of similar in shine I know there's a lot of differences but you can argue it's not kind of shimmer inside and shape
    i5 from Chester 🇬🇧🤟

  • @nachoakajrod
    @nachoakajrod Před rokem +2

    The 70 percent freshwater becoming undrinkable thing, it ain’t drinkable now🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jesseflynn1259
    @jesseflynn1259 Před rokem +1

    Antarctica was on the equator until a pole shift happened then it moved south to become frozen .

  • @stephencoffin6480
    @stephencoffin6480 Před rokem +2

    I keep saying geoengineering has a great deal to do with the climate anomolies we see all the time now, but very few actually investigate this claim.

  • @jackcarterog001
    @jackcarterog001 Před rokem +10

    100,000,000 years ago there were NO GLACIERS and the planet was significantly hotter than it is today. We're actually living in one of the coolest eras of the past half billion years. If all glaciers were to melt, LIFE WOULD FLOURISH.

    • @kayakMike1000
      @kayakMike1000 Před rokem

      You are correct sir. Notice that the equitorial regions, the tropics is loaded with so many different species, practically stacked up to and above the tree canopies. Furthermore, the extra CO2 would feed the autotrophic foundation of the food chain, if it really IS humans increasing CO2, it's probably a net benefit.

  • @madinaman
    @madinaman Před rokem

    To avoid defrosting, it seems necessary to take the ice and put it in our refrigerators at home. Or, equip it with refrigerators there.

  • @D3vastat0r116
    @D3vastat0r116 Před rokem +2

    looks like we are coming out of an ice age

    • @aaronrodgers9202
      @aaronrodgers9202 Před 11 měsíci

      Actually the opposite.. Most think we are about to enter a very long ice age

  • @rustyfork616
    @rustyfork616 Před rokem +2

    I don't understand this idea of war and famine coming from all this the video said it'll be like 160 years for the water to raise a meter I think we'd have the time to adjust lol

  • @twilightcairo101
    @twilightcairo101 Před rokem +1

    Life on earth is a joke and disgusting. I really wish this earth be destroyed and all spirits go free from this hell.

  • @valarria875
    @valarria875 Před rokem

    a mirror raft? when futurama tried this first haha

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Před rokem +1

    If this was two hours long it would have been perfect! ❤

    • @geoffreyah
      @geoffreyah Před rokem

      Absolutely. First what is not explained is why Antarctica 80 million years ago had no ice on it. The carbon dioxide levels were more than three times higher than today at over 1500 parts per million. The carbon dioxide levels were lowered naturally by the carbon cycle, Urey reaction, and oceans over 80 million years with the CO2 levels on general drop. The problem can be solved by making enough carbon capture machines to filter the carbon dioxide out of the air and turning in into canned bicarbonate. This will take decades but it will reduce the carbon dioxide levels from 415 ppm to 280 ppm in the year 1850 when there was no problem with climate change. The solution here is completely unscientific. It won't work because it is not the light levels only over the poles that we have to worry about because carbon dioxide is completely evenly distributed throughout our entire atmosphere. Carbon dioxide absorbs all of the emission of thermal black body infra red heat radiation or light all over the whole globe. The air will still heat up over land where the light is normal brightness and not blocked from space so that the air will heat up over everywhere else and the warm air from the jet stream will blow over Antarctica and still melt the ice. We can only reduce the light over the whole planet and that will not be good for crops and is a bad idea. The sunlight heats up the ground and due to Kirchhoff's law of blackbody radiation, and thermodynamic equilibrium the energy must be returned in the form of infra red radiation which is absorbed by the carbon dioxide molecules and causes the carbon dioxide molecules to vibrate and rotate which is the same as heat.

    • @rottenapple_
      @rottenapple_ Před rokem +1

      @@geoffreyah you should make your own videos if you're willing to write all that out

    • @geoffreyah
      @geoffreyah Před rokem

      @@rottenapple_ I agree. Unfortunately, the sea level will have to rise 3 feet before we do anything about it. I predict once that happens after that there will be a mad panic to fix the problem. I do think we have the technology to fix it and and we will.

  • @Tony-dc1qt
    @Tony-dc1qt Před rokem

    The statement of fact of many of these hypotheses is aggravating

  • @donaldduck7628
    @donaldduck7628 Před rokem +1

    The continents were also in different locations way back then. Of course their climates were different.

  • @dilshadmotivates
    @dilshadmotivates Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @767corp
    @767corp Před rokem +1

    Florida man escaping to live in habitable Antarctica ? Will this be the birth of Australia 2 ?

  • @carldewet6428
    @carldewet6428 Před rokem +2

    May the Rate of IceMelt Accelerate

  • @digithat6496
    @digithat6496 Před rokem +4

    For some reason I want to melt all the ice on Antarctica and see it green

  • @hannahwalton
    @hannahwalton Před rokem

    DID YOU DELETE YOUR MOST RECENT VIDEO???? I was so excited to watch it wtf?

  • @koreylettenmaier3103
    @koreylettenmaier3103 Před rokem +5

    Theoretically, how would one speed up this process? Asking for a friend...

  • @HomeDIYSStuff
    @HomeDIYSStuff Před rokem

    When one area melts, another freezes. Reality.

  • @stevefowler2112
    @stevefowler2112 Před rokem +1

    Yawn...we'll just build coastal walls where plausible and there will plenty of time for relocation.

  • @CapiSocialist
    @CapiSocialist Před rokem +3

    I hate the titles, really makes me consider unsubscribing which is a shame

  • @majesticmsfc
    @majesticmsfc Před rokem +1

    Research geo engineering, if the powers that be stopped that, this planet wouldn't be in such strife with natural disasters and changes.

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 Před rokem +1

    It means cheap land? Everything becomes tropical?

  • @dietmarstahl8888
    @dietmarstahl8888 Před rokem +2

    Ice on the poles has weight and moment. It makes the earth run stable, but if it's melt all the weight is in the ocean. The thin 6 miles crust in the Pacific might not withstand all the added weight and crack.

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Před rokem

      The mantle is 800miles deep/granite

    • @dietmarstahl8888
      @dietmarstahl8888 Před rokem +2

      @@paperboy...8667 Nope only 35 miles. See earth earth temperature degredient 100°F per 1 km, therefore at 50 km or 35 miles it is 5000°F.
      Even at 2500° F is the same temperature as hot molten magma.

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Před rokem

      @@dietmarstahl8888
      The planet is Hollow Bud ..

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Před rokem

      The Area size of the Pacific Ocean being so vast, would, the extra wieght be noticeable ???

  • @Ragdoll2792
    @Ragdoll2792 Před rokem

    Our planet will evolve no matter what

  • @ericgolightly8450
    @ericgolightly8450 Před rokem

    When vegetation burns a gigantic hole in Antarctica 💀

  • @magmachicken4402
    @magmachicken4402 Před rokem +1

    Almost like letting the poor and bad genetic breed is a problem. 8 billion people. Telling me you can't cut down and make things better for those who deserve i

  • @R9ZSPACE
    @R9ZSPACE Před rokem +4

    Excellent Video
    Towards the end there was shot of Earth with it's magnetic waves. First thing that I noticed was,the design of one of the designs found on the Nazca Plain in Peru looks similar to your design.
    R. Everett Fadden

  • @jessefurlong7861
    @jessefurlong7861 Před rokem +1

    T REX was a scavenger.. little arms couldn't catch anything, but big enough to take a food from anyone.

  • @davidwayne8233
    @davidwayne8233 Před rokem +1

    We just had armadillos spread into our part of the country. Kentucky. Not only is the weather here bonkers but now the whole ecosystem is confused 🤣

  • @wplg
    @wplg Před rokem +4

    As the planet warms, is the water levels evaporating away?
    Just like Mars?

    • @alancaudwell9065
      @alancaudwell9065 Před rokem +8

      No. Mars lost it's water as it's atmosphere was lost. The lower the pressure of the atmosphere the lower the boiling point of water becomes. However, I have a feeling you might have meant Venus instead.

    • @wplg
      @wplg Před rokem +1

      @@alancaudwell9065 Thank for knowledge response. May I recommend you watching "The Final Age of the Solar System" on youtube? HAGD

    • @hurithinkbefore1340
      @hurithinkbefore1340 Před rokem +2

      No. What is on earth stays on earth. It's a closed system

    • @rootbeer4888
      @rootbeer4888 Před rokem

      mars is smaller that earth and lack tectonics allowing its volcanos ( Olympus Mons for example) to bleed away its energy long ago stopping it from generating strong enough magnetic fields to protect it's atmosphere. This led to its current state.

  • @vincenthaegebaert1854

    If we just STOP poluting, 90% of the problem would probably go away. EVERY nation is guilty here.

  • @AllRounder-wk8tw
    @AllRounder-wk8tw Před rokem +1

    How about developing ways to live underwater or something like that.

    • @Tommmmmmms15
      @Tommmmmmms15 Před rokem +2

      *develops tail and gills*
      ( not to be rude I just felt an uncontrollable urge to say it)

  • @jerrypeal653
    @jerrypeal653 Před rokem +2

    A natural progression and exponential

  • @stormchaser300
    @stormchaser300 Před rokem +1

    PAINT ALL THE MOSS WHITE WITH SOMETHING 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @ryanskinsgrove1890
    @ryanskinsgrove1890 Před rokem +2

    Maybe the raft idea could also double as an array of solor pannels to beam power back to the earth. Multiple uses for the project might be a good idea. 🤪

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      let us know if you invent that magic way to "beam" energy!

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      @@nosgnolife1161 hahaha, good luck with that fantasy.

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      @@nosgnolife1161 where has a laser ever been used as a power supply? or when, or why?

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      @@nosgnolife1161 when you consider the efficiency losses, you will NEVER find any investors.

  • @NatureGuy18
    @NatureGuy18 Před rokem

    Since when does the amount of water in the ocean, along with its saltiness, effect tectonic plates? That's total bs!

  • @juanrangel6880
    @juanrangel6880 Před rokem

    Green algea, huh? I'm thinking no.

  • @tattvamasi5717
    @tattvamasi5717 Před rokem +3

    What about the Piri Reis map? It's a pretty interesting side-topic, if you speak about the history of Antarctica.

    • @sandramaiden4707
      @sandramaiden4707 Před rokem +1

      Always wondered when it was drawn, and by which civilisation.

  • @BirdOfHermes8381
    @BirdOfHermes8381 Před rokem +3

    The conspiracy nuts were right! It's a green covered future, oh no!!! 😯

  • @stonecold91
    @stonecold91 Před 11 měsíci

    what caused the ice to from there in the first place?

  • @tomryan4358
    @tomryan4358 Před rokem +1

    Good

  • @jointhearumanati8574
    @jointhearumanati8574 Před rokem

    I'm wondering if the animals that survive the green of Antarctica would be edible a new source of food

  • @waynegilbert9868
    @waynegilbert9868 Před rokem +3

    We haven’t got long to go we’ve out done our stay what we’ve done to this earth is just shocking it can only take so much before something to happen it’s not a matter of if but when like how a car accident happens the earth is going to go soon

    • @brentnevius2849
      @brentnevius2849 Před rokem

      Soo shocking that you lost the ability to use English, wow! Get an education and try again.

    • @Connorwright1212
      @Connorwright1212 Před rokem

      Not for awhile

    • @Madonnalitta1
      @Madonnalitta1 Před rokem +1

      The Earth is fine. It's been doing it's thing for a long time.

    • @johnfoolery
      @johnfoolery Před rokem +1

      LOL You poor sod. You drank all the Kool-Aid.

    • @Connorwright1212
      @Connorwright1212 Před rokem

      @John S fr dude is acting like the earth gonna end in the next year

  • @HalMahhs
    @HalMahhs Před rokem +1

    I just came for the fire breathing dragon part 5:05

  • @LetsGoSanjana
    @LetsGoSanjana Před rokem +1

    Just leave it as it is, people going there n killing animals

  • @josephnakale7343
    @josephnakale7343 Před rokem

    If the temperature on earth was higher then comes the question, had been a global warming on earth before or what was the cause of such?

  • @jennawalsh8019
    @jennawalsh8019 Před rokem +5

    Honestly this is a great doco & great information but I think we should just let Mother Nature do her thing. Who are we to stop her when we already destroy the planet enough? Let her heal herself even if it means we move with her & remember we are also a animal of earth & KNOW how to follow the q’s of our other animals around us to migrate when the time is needed. We know how to survive. Ancestors & First Nations natives still prove this today

  • @hispanicuscorpus
    @hispanicuscorpus Před rokem

    3:36 Where was all the water that we have today back in the Crostacius period

  • @jerniganinc1085
    @jerniganinc1085 Před rokem

    You of all should know that earth has its cycles, nothing we can do to change it!!

  • @alexchahum2782
    @alexchahum2782 Před rokem

    Amazing voice..

  • @peterparahuz7094
    @peterparahuz7094 Před rokem +1

    9:11 why did the caspian see rise? and the aral sea, which doesnt even exist any more?

    • @XSquibX
      @XSquibX Před rokem

      The way the map was made had very few variables. They just took a topographical map of the world and used their computer to fill in any area below 'x' height with water... So, you're right. It doesn't make a ton of sense..

  • @coynerooski
    @coynerooski Před rokem +17

    “Antarctica holds 70% of the worlds fresh water… if it mixes with sea water it is… undrinkable”
    I’m supposed to listen to someone talk about science that literally does not know how the evaporation cycle works.
    Rain.
    Rain is a thing.

    • @Biotechnus
      @Biotechnus Před rokem +4

      there is no evaporation in antarctica. theres zero persent humidity because its too cold there for water molecules to assume a liquid state. thats why despite all the snow antarctica is the dryest place on earth. and a 5 second google search proves that what he said about the fresh water is correct antarctica also holds 90 percent of the world's total ice. unless you are a climatologist you shouldnt be making a comment like that

    • @ericjohnson6790
      @ericjohnson6790 Před rokem +1

      @@Biotechnus It would not be evaporation at the pole or the shores of the continent.... if the ce melts it will mix with all seawater, and this would then be subject to worldwide distribution, where warmer waters would increase evaporation and plus also the whole hydrologic system. That could mean bigger storms. But it also could mean more arable land in places like Canada and Russia, as well as more water for human beings. The water taken to support them now can be returned to the region from which it was taken. Desalination will also be easier if there is by volume less Salt in the water..

    • @Biotechnus
      @Biotechnus Před rokem

      @@ericjohnson6790 and the millions of living things in the oceans that wouldnt survive because of the change in salt levels. the change would be so small we wouldnt notice until life in the oceans started dying. you arent a climatologist clearly. im not either but im not pretending to be correct. the only thing i am certain of is that life in the oceans would be adversly effected

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Před rokem

      @@Biotechnus
      I built a desalination system, seawater to drinking water.
      Sewerage systems can do similar,

    • @paperboy...8667
      @paperboy...8667 Před rokem

      @@Biotechnus
      It's time to start dumping Bonneville salt flats, an Australia lake Torrens salt, into the Atlantic ocean, if we want to stop this world wide flooding. millions of tons at a guess.

  • @hankster4061
    @hankster4061 Před rokem

    So basically the earth is just trying to return to its natural state not global warming like they claim!

  • @taylormahan1744
    @taylormahan1744 Před rokem +14

    What you fail to account for is the upcoming pole shift. When Antarctica returns to the equator, it will likely be livable for the survivors.

    • @nertzyyy
      @nertzyyy Před rokem +1

      Additionally, this shift won’t happen instantaneously. If that were the case, then sure it would definitely be cataclysmic. But that’s just not the case! I agree with you

    • @CitizenWill9
      @CitizenWill9 Před rokem

      All three of the survivors of the massive worldwide earthquakes and tsunamis?

    • @SuperZekethefreak
      @SuperZekethefreak Před rokem

      The magnetic poles are always shifting and have frequently flipped upside down. The planet does not flip upside down along with them. The sun's magnetic dipole flips upside down every 11 years, and the sun does not flip upside down at this time. The geographic and magnetic poles are different things, the outer crust, mantle and inner core of the Earth are all spinning at different speeds and in different directions.

    • @nertzyyy
      @nertzyyy Před rokem +1

      @@SuperZekethefreak right, of course! But my point is that those things constantly happen without needing to cataclysmic event, you know?

  • @johnleake1510
    @johnleake1510 Před rokem

    Mother earth is going to do whatever it wants to regardless.

  • @linshiiin
    @linshiiin Před rokem

    “Mass starvation” oh..

  • @davidarmstrong5791
    @davidarmstrong5791 Před rokem

    is this Kurzgesagt voice over guy awsome

  • @DarkSideProductions77466

    I would like to see the shield

  • @jamesc8259
    @jamesc8259 Před rokem +1

    Please don’t start doing the thumbnails youtube is pushing creators to do.
    ⬆️↗️⤵️🔼↪️⬇️

  • @zufalllx
    @zufalllx Před rokem +1

    Meh. I've been conditioned by all the pearl-clutching to not care.

  • @riyanbeni7616
    @riyanbeni7616 Před rokem

    why on your tittle scientists always worry? why?

  • @no_way4165
    @no_way4165 Před rokem

    Quickly, throw some paint at some priceless old paintings and glue yourselves to the pavement of some highly trafficked highways to stop this process!

  • @tonyacorrell7266
    @tonyacorrell7266 Před rokem

    I don't hurt to a least try. It's worth a shot