Deep Oceans - Abyssal Plains, Trenches and their Bizarre Life - Biomes#12

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Oceanography - the nature of the vast oceans and their ecosystems. The largest of the world's biomes is the one we know the least of. Crushing pressures and the vast extent of the abyssal plains of the oceans mean we know more about the surface of the moon than the depths below the water. What we do know, however, is life here has evolved into an almost alien-like form that differs greatly from that of the surface. Join me in this final episode of the Biomes series, as I investigate the nature of the deep oceans and their bizarre ecosystems.
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    🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖
    👉0:00 Opening Montage
    👉0:30 Introduction and Titles
    👉1:52 A Biome of Total Darkness
    👉3:10 Abyssal Plains / Deep Ocean Trenches
    👉4:42 Ocean Currents / Thermohaline Circulation
    👉7:48 Ocean Temperatures / Thermocline
    👉9:11 Lifeforms of the Deep Ocean
    👉14:10 Hydrothermal Vents / Chemosynthesis
    👉15:46 In Closing
    👉16:17 BIOMES SERIES CLOSING MONTAGE
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    The average depth of the oceans is about 4000m, where no light reaches, and a cold, still world exists, totally dependent upon organic debris falling from above to provide food for its strange inhabitants. After descending from the continental shelf via the continental slope, most of the ocean floor is in the form of abyssal plains. However, mid-ocean ridges, where new crust forms, are at shallower depths, while deep ocean trenches descend to as much as 11000m, where pressures can reach 1100 atmospheres or 16000 psi.
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    The vast flat surface of the oceans act as generators for the world's weather, and storms that form over the ocean in specific regular places lead to the formation of ocean currents that in turn shape global climate patterns, such as the Gulf Stream warming Europe, or the Peru Current creating the Atacama Desert. These surface currents are augmented by an even more complex conveyer belt of deep ocean currents that can be traced all around the world in what is known as the Thermohaline Circulation.
    But in general the deep ocean is very still and cold, since cold water sits below warm surface water. The temperature of the water plummets suddenly at around 500m in depth in what is called the Thermocline.
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    In the absence of light, there are no plants, so most of the biomass in the deep sea is in the form of animals - fish, crustaceans, cephalopods such as squid and octopus, starfish and adventurous mammals - the whales. Many of these creatures use bioluminescence to lure a mate or prey. Gigantism is also a feature of many of the animals here, with crabs and squid, for instance, being much larger than their surface water cousins.
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    At mid-ocean ridges are found chemically rich hydrothermal vents that allow bacteria to build organic matter from. In turn these bacteria act as symbiotes for tube worms and other life that provides the only biome on our planet that is not dependent upon photosynthesis.
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    FURTHER READING:
    Additional charts, maps and images along with the narrative script - click here:
    👉 geodiode.com/biomes/deep-oceans
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    Narrated, Written and Produced by
    B.J.Ranson
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Komentáře • 97

  • @NaturalWorldFacts
    @NaturalWorldFacts Před 2 lety +28

    What a beautiful video! Thank you for sharing :)

  • @nandornagy5955
    @nandornagy5955 Před 2 lety +8

    By far, your videos are among the most informative videos that I've found on ocean biomes, great work!

  • @carolelerman9686
    @carolelerman9686 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for reminding us of how beautiful and complex our world truly is .

  • @69Zuzzie
    @69Zuzzie Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you so much! For filling out the gaps in so many areas, studied and consumed so much over the years and your channel is one I go back to a lot. Amazing really.
    Best regards from Sweden.

  • @blues4509
    @blues4509 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for this intensive and concise series outlining the beauty of our planet. You have inspired me to research ecology more during my free time. Thank you again for sparking my interest towards learning more of the beauty of natural ecosystems. As well as spreading awareness in an effort to protect and safeguard this beauty.

  • @AmoghVenkatanarayanjgd

    Such a beautiful end!
    Looking forward to you next series!

  • @susannebaum219
    @susannebaum219 Před 2 lety

    Loved the series! What a worthy last part

  • @joaomariareisjunior7022

    Suddenly I remember all of my biologics lesson at my classrooms. I love these subjects

  • @hehector96
    @hehector96 Před 2 lety +4

    This is amazing! But very underrated, hope you continue with more series! I'd love to see what's next
    Greetings from Costa Rica.

  • @SummyMaurya
    @SummyMaurya Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic series! the quality of your videos is stunning & one of the best on CZcams!

  • @kingsrook9866
    @kingsrook9866 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video. Looking forward to the next one

  • @user-rz9vb8vj5u
    @user-rz9vb8vj5u Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the update this video
    it was informative ❤️

  • @bias2784
    @bias2784 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video series! High quality and very educational.
    Perhaps you could make videos on the underground "biome" and the island / archipelago "biome"?

  • @boat6float
    @boat6float Před rokem

    I'm glad I stumbled upon this channel. I'm looking forward to seeing more.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem

      Welcome aboard! You're in for many treats

  • @coldramen7095
    @coldramen7095 Před 2 lety

    Im excited for the future of this channel!

  • @elizabethcherryblossom3951

    Hello geodiode☺💙!
    -such a beautiful video and montage;

  • @AdakStillStands
    @AdakStillStands Před rokem

    I grew up in the 60s, before the internet. I'm glad to have access to videos that expand ones education into areas never told of and towards careers or jobs never heard of. Thanks creators, YT and Google!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing! Yes, YT is a life saver for many. My dad would watch it all day when confined to his bed in the years before he passed.

  • @PeterSwinkels
    @PeterSwinkels Před 2 lety

    Another amazing video! 👍

  • @richardtorres2676
    @richardtorres2676 Před 2 lety

    All is said about the quality and beauty of your work, just want to say thanks for sharing your perspective of art through science in these videos.
    As these episodes are like a story telling in sequence at the end I felt the same sensation that I felt in the final part of "Icecap" episode... No better way to close a series.... Thanks Master! 👏👏👏👏

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, again, Richard for all your help in this series in finding sometimes hard to find videos of special biomes

    • @richardtorres2676
      @richardtorres2676 Před 2 lety

      @@Geodiode Always a pleasure helping you!

  • @NellasxElensar
    @NellasxElensar Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this series! Can't wait for what's next! :)

  • @jisatsu6803
    @jisatsu6803 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video! I can finally start my report for our General Biology subject!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      you're welcome, and glad it was helpful!

  • @lightvein8743
    @lightvein8743 Před 2 lety

    Great series.

  • @InciniumVGC
    @InciniumVGC Před 2 lety

    Ah, finally the long awaited video about deep oceans

  • @user-ti6me3xd7x
    @user-ti6me3xd7x Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for changing my life

  • @nenettehechanova9179
    @nenettehechanova9179 Před 2 lety +1

    ALL BEAUTY.

  • @rezzer7918
    @rezzer7918 Před měsícem +1

    BRAVO!

  • @HioshimaFried
    @HioshimaFried Před 2 lety

    Thank you, truly well done

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for making it to the end of the series!

  • @ashleypenn7845
    @ashleypenn7845 Před 2 lety +2

    A fantastic conclusion to a fantastic series. I look forward to seeing what's next!

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you enjoy it! Yes, more excitement coming in 2022.

  • @nunyabailey
    @nunyabailey Před 2 lety

    Amazing!!! Your hard work is present in every video you produce. What are your next video plans if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! Future plans are always top secret ;)

  • @BorisMinkov
    @BorisMinkov Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @Advait_thakur
    @Advait_thakur Před 8 měsíci

    Great informative documentary well explained

  • @mjdonat77
    @mjdonat77 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @CNmusic246
    @CNmusic246 Před 2 lety

    very helpful video 👍

  • @Clodd1
    @Clodd1 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing content.

  • @InciniumVGC
    @InciniumVGC Před 2 lety +1

    There's one more place you haven't covered. Inside of caves, where there's no light, there can be separate ecosystems that don't rely on plants since there's no photosynthesis there either.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed. I was aware of this biome, but it's of an order of magnitude smaller than all the others (and pretty insignificant in regards to impact on humans), so did not include it. I may pick it up in a future special.

  • @YOVOZOL
    @YOVOZOL Před 2 lety

    what a spectacular ending

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Made with ❤️...

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup, fascinating.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem +1

      De rien! Glad you liked it! Hope you enjoy the rest of the biomes series!

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 Před rokem

      @@Geodiode I will, great content.

  • @PuVuthy
    @PuVuthy Před 2 lety

    Amazing video

  • @busymoments
    @busymoments Před 2 lety

    NICE INFORMATIVE VIDEO.
    FROM INDIA.

  • @vaishalikashid1773
    @vaishalikashid1773 Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @SatishChoudaryjasti
    @SatishChoudaryjasti Před 2 lety

    Great Video! I am wondering what biome san jose california is in though.

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. It's almost certain Scrub, although drive for 10 minutes into the Coastal Range, and you're into Temperate Forest.

  • @tahidulislam8419
    @tahidulislam8419 Před 2 lety

    Please continue your "Nation States of Earth" series. Make an episode about Bangladesh!
    Thanks for the wonderful content. @Geodiode

  • @mdshariarkhanfoysal
    @mdshariarkhanfoysal Před 2 lety

    i love the videos.....💗💗

  • @mikevasquez1103
    @mikevasquez1103 Před 8 měsíci

    Chemosynthetic bacteria could also be useful for deep space travel(better atmosphere processors)

  • @Ninjaananas
    @Ninjaananas Před rokem

    Though the deep ocean is not the only ecosystem not based on plants. There is for example the Movile cave in Romania, which has been seperated from the outside world for ages and has a food chain independend of plants.

  • @davefieldhouse5119
    @davefieldhouse5119 Před rokem

    Fantastic documentary thanks ❤ could be a bit longer……………..oops sorry it could for me 😊

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem +1

      Thanks - glad you like it Dave! I would have liked it to be longer too, but finding visual material that I have permission to use on this was very challenging (basically anyone with the wherewithal to take a camera down there wants money for the usage of it).

  • @Myusernamerulez
    @Myusernamerulez Před 6 měsíci

    I have suggestions for two biomes you have not covered:
    The City biome and the Subterranean/Cave biomes.

  • @Norr42
    @Norr42 Před 10 měsíci

    What else can be said? Yer a badass ;)

  • @tristancapuzzi4083
    @tristancapuzzi4083 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed this series, I wonder what's coming next for the climate casebook. What plans do you have?

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! My future plans are always top secret!

    • @joshtheflatearthjedi222
      @joshtheflatearthjedi222 Před 2 lety

      @@Geodiode flat earth truth would be a great topic

    • @matildalitsey143
      @matildalitsey143 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@joshtheflatearthjedi222 May I ask what that means?

    • @joshtheflatearthjedi222
      @joshtheflatearthjedi222 Před 6 měsíci

      @matildalitsey143 I know it sounds crazy but I believe the earth is flat and stationary and the abyssal planes are one of the many proofs for that theory.

  • @sanjaymagesh9284
    @sanjaymagesh9284 Před 2 lety

    Great Video. Can you make a video about Russia?

    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. It's your lucky day. RUSSIA will be released in about a month from now :)

  • @bartvlayen4413
    @bartvlayen4413 Před rokem +1

    minute 3:05 - Volume/cubic meters = m3. Not m2. That's square. Also 1.300.000.000.000.000.000 m2 instead of 1.300.000.000 km2 isn't gonna make it easier to grasp and presented as square, not correct.

  • @alperenbaser7952
    @alperenbaser7952 Před 2 lety

    Let s discover another world.

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    • @Geodiode
      @Geodiode  Před rokem

      Thank you. How were the subtitles in your language?

  • @joshtheflatearthjedi222

    The abyssal plains are a great flat earth proof

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