The Biggest Eruptions That Changed Earth Forever
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- čas přidán 17. 10. 2022
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The Earth is a gigantic ball of semi-molten rock, with a heart of iron as hot as the surface of the Sun. Titanic amounts of heat left over from its birth and the radioactive decay of trillions of tons of radioactive elements find no escape but up. Currents of rock spanning thousands of kilometers carry this energy to the surface. Earth’s crust is the only thing in their way. It feels solid to us, but it is only a fragile barrier, an apple skin around a flaming behemoth. True apocalypses can break through and unleash eruptions tens of times more powerful than all of our nuclear weapons combined, subjecting the climate to centuries worth of change in a single year, while drowning continents in toxic ash and gases: supervolcanoes. How big can they get? And will they put an end to humanity?
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“Big booms on a scale”
Kurzgesagt is like "If this blows up you and your loved ones will die. But that's what they are: LOVED ones. That means that, despite dying horrible deaths, you are loved."
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The really interesting thing about Krakatoa, in my opinion, is that the biggest bang wasn't really volcanic. A smaller eruption blew out the side of the volcanic cone, allowing millions of litres of seawater to rush inside. It hit the magma, turned instantly to steam, and the force of that steam expanding is what blew the mountain apart and made a noise so loud it was heard in South Australia.
As an Indonesian, it's always fascinating how our country sits directly between several tectonic plates so that there are lots of volcanoes waiting to erupt. Also, I appreciate how simple the Kurzgesagt animation always have been and the accuracy of some of the art (the houses, the plants, the general area) that got animated.
Volcanoes: exists
I'm from New Zealand and I swear they never taught me that lake taupo is actually a super volcano crater... Or I wasn't paying attention but that's not likely. Wait what was I talking about again?
VEI 2 : About 10 events per year
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You forgot to mention the difference between a high silicate lava volcano and a low silicate lava volcano. The high ratio has higher viscosity, that's the perfect recipe for raising pressure and make it explode (like Krakatoa), in the other hand the low ratio has almost no power for explosion and usually keeps expelling magma for a long time (like Kilauea) 😊
My favorite fun fact about Krakatoa is that there’s a fair amount of evidence that it was the main inspiration for Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”. In a journal entry, he described how he was walking with two friends when a sort of “artificial sunset” (caused by the amount of debris kicked into the air) occurred. It was so impactful on him that he made his most famous work because of it.
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I love the Easter egg of Gollum falling into the volcano with the ring. It’s always so cool to see animators hide little Easter eggs in their works, great job guys
As a geologist, i feel so happy that a channel like this make videos that can transmit the knowledge of our planet in such a beautiful way, i hope everyone feel the same emotion that i feel watching this.
I remember when I just was a kid learning about Yellowstone from a documentary, and I was so scared of a super eruption afterwards that I would lie awake every night, worried that every sound of an airplane passing overhead was Yellowstone erupting.
I've always thought of volcanos as huge earth pimples
Great Video! Another good video idea could be "Yellowstone eruption minute by minute!" I would love to see that!