really good explaination with step wise approach and usuage of suitable diagrams. hats off. i wish youtube had more teachers like you. I was really struggling to find any useful explaination to tempreate cyclones and this one did the job. Th😇
I realize you made the vid years ago. Very good explanation. Never understood nuclear reactors before. How about one about the ongoing and irreparable Fukushima disaster, what happened and what continues to happen, which, given enough time, has the potential to end life on Earth, it seems to me. (I'd be happy to be proven wrong about that.) But that's something to be actually worried about, but instead they distract us into worrying about climate change and smoking, which don't worry me in the least. So, do Fukushima?
how does harvest plant promote pesticide use? if that is the case then wouldnt that be a concern in not only to burn plants but to harvest them to eat? I dont understand how this is different from fossils or are you saying that the carbon dioxide from fossils cannot be reabsorbed by the plants?
Harvesting plants makes it so you would want to get the most out of them, and not get them eaten by insects. So pesticides will be used more often to try to prevent that. Yes, it is a concern to harvest plants to eat because of pesticides. The carbon dioxide from fossil fuels will not be absorbed at a rate that could be offset by the plants that are being farmed. Fossil fuels are created from plants that have died thousands of years ago, and the carbon that was trapped in them is released when they are burned. Biofuels and other biomass generally is able to save around the same amount of carbon that is released when they are burned, but some emissions are still released. Also, fossil fuels can only be burned once, you can't regrow them like you can with biomass.
Yes. Willow is a higher producer, but more difficult to cultivate. Hemp is a multipurpose crop who’s hurds can be used for energy. You can also break it down with a gassifier and convert to methanol which hopefully in the future will have very efficient fuel cells.
really good explaination with step wise approach and usuage of suitable diagrams. hats off. i wish youtube had more teachers like you. I was really struggling to find any useful explaination to tempreate cyclones and this one did the job. Th😇
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great video! very informative and concise
Ah Ha! I finally understand this. Thanks much.
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Interesting!! I live in the Lightning capital of America....Florida. Polk County ,FL. I've always been fascinated with storms
From Brazil! Thanks, mate! Not all heroes wear capes!
Very helpful ! Thanks for the video to explain the process in detail. I never knew they are different stages in a series of events.
Amazing!
Nicely done
Great and easy to understand presentation. Thanks a lot!!!!!!
Thank you! Best presentation on the topic I've seen yet.
Well done! I filed it for reference later.
Good
From India.Very helpful.Thankyou so much🙌
Very helpful video. Greetings from Greece-Crete. Thank you a lot!
Thanks sir
very well explained
Thank you!
Does the triple point of an occluded front extend from the pfj? Or is it on the +n side?
Very nice sir from India
Hey Mr. Marella! This video just got recommended to me after I'm already out of freshman year! Funny that
I realize you made the vid years ago. Very good explanation. Never understood nuclear reactors before. How about one about the ongoing and irreparable Fukushima disaster, what happened and what continues to happen, which, given enough time, has the potential to end life on Earth, it seems to me. (I'd be happy to be proven wrong about that.) But that's something to be actually worried about, but instead they distract us into worrying about climate change and smoking, which don't worry me in the least. So, do Fukushima?
Do one about clouds? Do you think there is high aerosol spraying going on, perhaps to slow climate change? Do you find evidence of climate change?
Mike, good work. Three years ago. Try something else, like pharmaceuticals, or whatever interests you. You explain things well.
Nice workk Charles four years ago.
8 corn can last a year?
Very helpful, I finally understand occlusion front.
how does harvest plant promote pesticide use? if that is the case then wouldnt that be a concern in not only to burn plants but to harvest them to eat? I dont understand how this is different from fossils or are you saying that the carbon dioxide from fossils cannot be reabsorbed by the plants?
Harvesting plants makes it so you would want to get the most out of them, and not get them eaten by insects. So pesticides will be used more often to try to prevent that. Yes, it is a concern to harvest plants to eat because of pesticides. The carbon dioxide from fossil fuels will not be absorbed at a rate that could be offset by the plants that are being farmed. Fossil fuels are created from plants that have died thousands of years ago, and the carbon that was trapped in them is released when they are burned. Biofuels and other biomass generally is able to save around the same amount of carbon that is released when they are burned, but some emissions are still released. Also, fossil fuels can only be burned once, you can't regrow them like you can with biomass.
Nicely done. Very informative, well presented and well illustrated. Thank you!
Well done mate !! Easily explained
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From Ireland. Beautifully presented. Thank You.
Yes. Willow is a higher producer, but more difficult to cultivate. Hemp is a multipurpose crop who’s hurds can be used for energy. You can also break it down with a gassifier and convert to methanol which hopefully in the future will have very efficient fuel cells.
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Awesome sir love this 😊
Still not getting some stuff...
Fantastic! thanks
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