Many ask about the change of temperature in the water before and after the experiment, and it is something that we do not consider to measure, but to the touch the temperature of the water increased very little, maybe 1 or 2 degrees Celsius. Greetings to all! PS: If anyone wants to use the content of this video under the doctrine of fair use, read the description of this video, thanks.
It's the phosphorus and sulfur content! They are essentially their own oxidizers so they don't need an outside source to stay light! Most firework wicks are covered in a layer of an oxidizers to ensure that they stay lit after being exposed to water as well
Let see what we get from here: 1. Underwater volcano explosion/eruption is possible 2. Underwater volcano activity increase temperature (even if don't know by how many degrees) 3. It can cause tsunamis 4. It happened in my country..
@@Banana_boat please don't make it as a joke coz this thing is terrible and it can kill billions of people... Please don't make it as a joke but take it seriously how the eruption of the volcanoes wether under the sea or on the land can cause a billion death of people especially eruption under the sea coz the first one will occur is the earthquack then volcanoes erupted then might be a tsunami.
Yeah, and doing this kind of stuff, done wrong. You could either end up blowing yourself up. Or poisoning yourself with the noxious fumes that is putting out. Suffice to say: Don't do that at ANYONE'S home!
That's like the brewery that produced a bread making yeast kit during prohibition. On the back of the box was a step by step list of what NOT to do "otherwise an illegal intoxicating beverage may result".
Actually fire can burn underwater, underwater flares do. Also volcanic fire too, the Hawaiian islands for example have discovered a new volcano forming underwater called Lo-ihi, it is still thousands of years from breaking water's surface now but they are tracking it.
If you noticed, it still have a thin layer of air stuck to them. Look at how “glanced” the volcano looks after he set it underwater. The matches burn on that thin layer of air on the surface.
@@emmajakovich9752 I thought oxygen was retained in the mixture of the ground match heads with the diluted wood glue. The glue encapsulates tiny bubbles of air in its mixture with the flammable substance. I think you may be right, too, about the trapped air on the surfaces, but I don't think that would be enough and the refraction of the varnish coating, not a thin layer of air, could give it that shiny look when in water.
Depends on the science fair. The ones I judged needed to be demonstrating the scientific method as in they needed a testable hypothesis. This is cool, but it's a demonstration, not an experiment.
I can't remember the documentary, but it hypothesized that this may be how some ships disappeared. Underwater eruptions destabilized surface tension, and with all the gas they ships couldn't stay buoyant and almost fell more than sank.
Don't know the documentary name either, but I remember this is one of their hypotheses about the Bermuda triangle. I believe they think it might be methane deposits off gassing causing the disappearances.
Found the documentary, I believe. It's Bermuda Triangle by BBC Studios. That said, the number of ships and planes lost in the triangle aren't outside the average for any other part of the oceans. So, while the methane theory is an interesting thought experiment, the disappearances there don't need an out of the ordinary explanation.
Wow! That was amazing. I did worry about the flame going out underwater. But quickly I remembered those bubbles were oxygen. As long as it was bubbling, the flame could Continue 🔥 😮 Whao!
Could imagine that this level of match sticks the ATF/DEA would be knocking on the door, just to find them making underwater volcanoes, their face would be priceless
You would almost have to be on meth to have the patience to crush all those match heads alone. That's not even considering the rest of the operation. It was mesmerizing though, to say the least.
Match heads contain potassium chlorate, which contains its own oxygen, and the varnish seals out the water and prevents it from dissolving the chlorate. That's why it can burn underwater.
@@ToeCutter454 The chlorine doesn't really figure in making potassium chlorate (KClO₃) an oxidizer. It donates the three oxygen atoms to the substance being oxidized, producing potassium chloride (KCl) as a byproduct.
I enjoyed the long fuse, it builds up the drama before the end. I know this is only a video but just before it ignites it made me want to step back... LOL
Would've made more sense to apply the crushed matches on the inside portion so that the ignition would explode and exit through the end of the funnel to look like a real eruption, but I enjoyed watching the making of 5his project nonetheless. Now I know what I could do for a similar project.
It was, wasn't it? I'm trying to think now - it might be the only home-made underwater volcano I've ever witnessed. (Wait, that was implied too, wasn't it?) :)
@@spikespa5208 the arctic has about 4 million square miles of methane, once the arctic gets to a certain temperature, 37 or 38 degrees, the deep thaw of the permafrost will be underway, trillions of tons will be bubbling to the surface, and then it will find an ignition, and all of it, everywhere, will burn at about 6,000 degrees, a cool video to be sure.
So watching how much turbulence there was in the water, it had me thinking about how incredibly violent a real volcanic eruption, from under water would be.
@@lyrixo Point where the exothermic reaction is strong enough to flash-boil the water. The gasses released allow the flame from the burning material to be visible in the pocket of atmosphere, despite being surrounded by water. At least, that's my guess, I'm not a scientist.
@@rcslyman8929 Are you implying that the flash boiling of water is creating oxygen? I mean without oxygen the fire should not be active. That's my question. Btw, thanks for replying buddy.
@@lyrixo I'm not implying that at all. However, as someone that owns numerous fish, I can say 100% that oxygen and other free-state gases (like carbon dioxide) exist in bodies of water. Including tap.
I had a chemistry teacher in 8th grade which took a 5 gallon water bottle and turned it into a rocket. He also had LN2 and dunked a banana in it as well. Plus he would shoot rockets up on school grounds. He made science fun.
Pov: You dont know why you click this video but you not regret it Edit: Uhhh thx for the likes?... Tbh,i never expect this comments to have that maneh like or someone notice this comments
*Q:* _"What are you making there?"_ *A:* _"A fish tank."_ *Q:* _"Ah, you like fish?"_ *A:* _"Nope... matches."_ *Q:* _"..."_ *A:* _"Well, just the tips."_
i really love how much this highlights the ashy rain that comes with volcanic eruptions. just like pompeii! also, i like the background music, i think it's cool
5:55 (when the match is struck) 9:17 (when the fire reaches the volcano) for those who have to go to sleep in 5 mins (If you can’t relate.... get some help)
Daniel Bickford Carbonic acid is a byproduct of carbon dioxide dissolving in water and that reaction released some CO2. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere naturally dissolves in water over time and then eventually evaporate’s back into the atmosphere.
@@manasikate9086 the matchead has no phosphorus, the matchhead is just a kind of gunpowder. The phosphorus is what the striker of the matches is made of
Many ask about the change of temperature in the water before and after the experiment, and it is something that we do not consider to measure, but to the touch the temperature of the water increased very little, maybe 1 or 2 degrees Celsius. Greetings to all!
PS: If anyone wants to use the content of this video under the doctrine of fair use, read the description of this video, thanks.
What material did you use do it burns underwater?
@@rashidhipnotyzerofficial9797 Crushed matches and then coated with varnish to waterproof
I would've been curious as to what the temperature change on the water was after.
Koncol mawokkssss..
Teori pembakaran menggunakan oksigen terpatahkan.
If youre in a rush it starts at 6:00
Volcano fire starts at 9:17
Thanks
Real hero
Wayahe wayahe
@@adriansalajar5927 wkwkwk.. :v
You have saved the internet
So this explains how Spongebob was able to cook underwater
😂 😂 😂
Apart Spongebob this experiment not explain enything
Lol
Don't you forget Mr krabs sold SpongeBob for 62 cents
LOL 😂😂😂😂👊
Puts fire on one of the matches 5:58
The volcano starts to burn 9:18
3 minutes until the volcano erupts then?
@@CiperSyntax then that's it
dude thanks
Thanks
People need more heroes like u.
almost 100% not what an underwater volcano would look like, but fun to watch. thank you!
And to think 10k people watched this. We have far to much time on our hands.
it's just matches.. what r u trying to say ?
Who skip most of the part to see result😁
Me😂😅
I think we all did😁
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After watching TikTok for a month, I remembered why TH-cam is still the best.
Why?
youtube full of ads😰
@AriesAreTheBest cuz it would
Tiktok is fu--
@@thelordoftheboring2504 i lost braincells from this comment but your reply made me gain braincells. Thanks
Can we just appreciate the patience of this guy.
No
@@exility5109 оу вачесееей
@@35подписчиковбезвидиоКАРЛ sorry i dont speak tea
Of course
Yea no Is about right
Someone won the science fair when they were younger with this one. Great job 👏
Imagine doing all this and forget to turn on the camera😳
I don't think there would be a second time 😂
You can’t put it out with water lol
Hahahahaha 😂😂😂
Not funny
Govind Singh it is
"Don't try this at home"
No need to worry about that, mate, I'm FAR too lazy to do all that work ;P
Me to
Hell yea can’t built something like that on so much Gas in my head dawg
11 million lazy people watched this
Same
Okay looks like you are safe then. ;)
Let's be honest here, no one search for this, TH-cam decided to put this on your recommendation
kevin brandon no i searched this
I did search this
I would of never of searched this it just showed up
Showed in recommendation
Cause I’m a pyro
I saw "fire under the water" for the first time.
Same... kinda wanna know how. Just kidding. I really wanna know how.
Jinkook
@@linahikmawati9865 armyyy
@@stopsubscribingtothischann394 yes,, i am armyy
Very interesting
The only thing stopping me from "Trying this at home" is that I don't have the patience to do all that work
That's why God gave you TH-cam and a thumb, my boy !
Channels make around $1k - $5k for a million views. This video is currently at 20M views. Is $20k-$100k enough motivation? :)
Patience not my thing I think yours too
Haha me too
I would hate the cleanup. This would sit in my backyard for like 5 months afterwards.
I didn’t think it would work under water. That is awesome
9:17 what you want to see is here
Why are you down here.. go up 👍
Thanks I was searching for this 👀👍🏼
Thank you
👌
Explore
Anyone else have this pop up in their recommended for you?
This thing is four months old and TH-cam’s like “hmmm. You know, I liked that one”
AI is playing our lives.
No
You tube knows we’re geeks
Go Caps
Imagine doing this only to find out you were not recording.
**OOF Size mega**
Bahahaha
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i hate when thatbhappens
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I was actually shocked the fuse even lit while underwater.
It's the phosphorus and sulfur content! They are essentially their own oxidizers so they don't need an outside source to stay light! Most firework wicks are covered in a layer of an oxidizers to ensure that they stay lit after being exposed to water as well
Guessing it was water proof match’s
@@darkblades1201so those are matches which can be lit everywhere, unlike the normal ones which can only be lit with the matchbox?
@@ABW941 These are strike on box matches. Strike anywhere matches have a white tip.
Everything changed when the fire nation attacked......
Yes
😂😂😂😂
😂 oh my stars
Only the avatar, master of 4 elements can stop it, but when the world need him, he vanished.
Davis
"you don't find this video.
This video finds you."
-TH-cam, 2021
Update, 2024
Hahha
Well, you ain't lying.
Yes
Ya
Your not wrong❌
Let see what we get from here:
1. Underwater volcano explosion/eruption is possible
2. Underwater volcano activity increase temperature (even if don't know by how many degrees)
3. It can cause tsunamis
4. It happened in my country..
I wouldve preferred this video without the music.
Or a slow movement piece of classical music.
Damn, a model volcano caused a tsunami in your country.
@@Banana_boat please don't make it as a joke coz this thing is terrible and it can kill billions of people... Please don't make it as a joke but take it seriously how the eruption of the volcanoes wether under the sea or on the land can cause a billion death of people especially eruption under the sea coz the first one will occur is the earthquack then volcanoes erupted then might be a tsunami.
@@Banana_boat nice one and this guy just said earthquack instead of earthquake😂😊
I watched from start to finish to appreciate the work that went into this 🙂
Well, I guess there's no need to ask who won at the science fair....
@@azurgen1350 pretending that has knowledge about volcanoes 😂😂😂😂
Who won the Science fair?
???
Nobody won, the school burned down after this experiment
@@anzz7732 "the plot twist"
Who skip most of the part to see the result 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥
Me 🙌
Me😁
Me..🤣🤣🤣
Me
Me
Who was skipping the video till the
Fire reaches volcano
Thanks for the likes guys
invincible music me
Meh
And then felt dissatisfaction by the end result....me
me
Me
I love how the warning at the beginning says 'don't try this at home' then the video gives you detailed instructions, step by step of the process 😁
do it at someone else house.
Yeah, and doing this kind of stuff, done wrong. You could either end up blowing yourself up. Or poisoning yourself with the noxious fumes that is putting out. Suffice to say:
Don't do that at ANYONE'S home!
That's like the brewery that produced a bread making yeast kit during prohibition.
On the back of the box was a step by step list of what NOT to do "otherwise an illegal intoxicating beverage may result".
Me: lit fire can't burn underwater.
*Video shows fire underwater*
Me: wait that's illegal
But that's not illegal underwater volcanos exist!
Actually fire can burn underwater, underwater flares do. Also volcanic fire too, the Hawaiian islands for example have discovered a new volcano forming underwater called Lo-ihi, it is still thousands of years from breaking water's surface now but they are tracking it.
Match heads contain phosphorus, which CAN burn under water.
It just needs some form of oxygen
To all these scientific reply’s: _Relax_ *its just a joke*
I love how he says dont try this at home yet he acts like this is a tutorial 😂😂
ye
Do it in your office then.. 😆
And one more the channel says PLAY to DIY HAHAHAHAHAHA
And it's a DIY channel
Its like shaking your head no while saying yes.
🔴 AWESOME THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO 🙋♂️👍👍
“Don’t try this at home”. Followed by a great, step by step instructional video of how one might try such a thing at home
👌
It's just for plausible deniability if something go wrong when someone try it home.
Maybe what he meant to say was "Try this in your garage instead".
those f...ing lawyers again...
LoL
never hav I ever asked to c this but it was DOPE👍🏾👍🏾
Honestly, half of the people clicked the video to see how do matchsticks burn underwater!!!
I know some can, I just wanted to see wat it looks like
Just about everyone did...
If you noticed, it still have a thin layer of air stuck to them. Look at how “glanced” the volcano looks after he set it underwater. The matches burn on that thin layer of air on the surface.
@@emmajakovich9752 I thought oxygen was retained in the mixture of the ground match heads with the diluted wood glue. The glue encapsulates tiny bubbles of air in its mixture with the flammable substance. I think you may be right, too, about the trapped air on the surfaces, but I don't think that would be enough and the refraction of the varnish coating, not a thin layer of air, could give it that shiny look when in water.
There are water proof matches actually
9:20 for the start of the eruption
Hero!!!
*"Don't try this at home"*
me: Don't worry, I don't have any of those materials.
Yea same
Same
Same
Same
Same
This test relied on patience. I appreciate all the work that went into this experiment. Very violent and very awesome. This is why I enjoy TH-cam.
If some kid did this for their school’s science fair, that kid would win automatically.
Or passes out from the smoke and loses
Noted for my future child
Nope..the child would be disqualified. It is harming the environment.
Depends on the science fair. The ones I judged needed to be demonstrating the scientific method as in they needed a testable hypothesis. This is cool, but it's a demonstration, not an experiment.
Asagami Senku will
6:08 you’re welcome. Just kidding. Go to 9:15
9:52 What you want to see
@@elinsumergiblesam4309 yea that shit was dope
As soon as I clicked on the video, I scrolled searching for this comment
Sikes thats a wrong number
@@elinsumergiblesam4309 heeey my last name is esteban
Perfect representation of how underwater volcanoes can cause tsunamis
I wouldn't call this perfect... or even slightly accurate to an actual volcanic model... scientists couldn't learn anything from this model.
This models absolutely nothing of a real volcano. Your premise is that bubbles cause tsunamis. Well, they do cause waves in Aquarium.
No it's not.
No, no it's not. Tsunamis are caused by fault upthrusts displacing the water column vertically.
Yea no
Long ago the water nation lived in Harmony, then... Everything changed, when the fire Nation attacked!
Onion ????
LOL😂😂😂😂😂😂
Water nation lol
*Water Tribe
Mam amam well, technically “the four nations,” but if we’re being specific... sure.
Hahaahah😂😂
And then there's a bald kid name Ang who's being the last avatar, come to save the world
Everyone: "Water beats fire."
This guy: Or does it?
Bahahaha
He's Vsauce... Or is he
Right? This destroyed my expectation, how did he do it or howis that possible?
Honestly after seeing a fire tornado 🌪 last yr fire beats everything 😩
@@globby4396 they say fire beats fire
I didn't know it was possible to be so impressed and yet so disappointed at the same time. Which in itself is an accomplishment. So, well done?
Thomas Stratton hellsing abridged reference there I see!
I thought it will eventually explode
Who loves volcanoes?😁
I can't remember the documentary, but it hypothesized that this may be how some ships disappeared. Underwater eruptions destabilized surface tension, and with all the gas they ships couldn't stay buoyant and almost fell more than sank.
Don't know the documentary name either, but I remember this is one of their hypotheses about the Bermuda triangle. I believe they think it might be methane deposits off gassing causing the disappearances.
I watched that documentary too! I can’t remember the name of it but it was very interesting.
Only may explain small percentage of ships and none of the aircraft.
Found the documentary, I believe. It's Bermuda Triangle by BBC Studios.
That said, the number of ships and planes lost in the triangle aren't outside the average for any other part of the oceans. So, while the methane theory is an interesting thought experiment, the disappearances there don't need an out of the ordinary explanation.
Ang Abrams Thank you, oh person of reason, for restoring some faith in our species.
Doctor: Underwater Fire isn't real, It can't hurt you
Underwater Fire:
I’m in danger
yea and actually underwater volcanoes are a thing, there are just no explosions.
So I guess that episode of spongebob was accurate after all
Kirill Zakharov and when they explode they cause a tsunami
Lol
you should do this with the lights off.
And without music, just the bubbling of the water
Just close your eyes and put your fingers in your ears 👍
@@MrJackandEmily woow genius
congratulations, you not only made a cool project work, but received millions of viewers!!
Perfectly lost oportunity to have smoke on the water playing in the background. None the less, awesome 🤩
hahahahaha
Copyrights wouldn't let that happen! I think you can play a couple seconds of a song but usually that's it!
@@yvonaamariaa You can always play it by yourself (or ask a friend musician), can't you?
The fire is slower in water than in air......but the wonder is that there is fire in water
Me : 🙏🤦🕵️
Soy español no entendi
@Jonatan Saavedra Jeria oh shut up
@@abhisheklama1393 if you didn't understand I can explain what he is saying
@@carolinapamiesbastias3423 Entonces que haces en un video en inglés v:?
@@noidontthinkiwill9290 hahahaha XD
Me: *skips and skips 10 seconds to get to the exciting part*
Yan yan same here but i did not found any exciting part
I did no
Speed mode 2x ✔️
Hii cuty
Mee too🤭
I didn’t know, carpenters, glue wood, waterproof, matches what an amazing learning experience you have presented!
When you have a science project and your teacher says “I don’t want no volcanoes from last year” so you improvise
How Mario throws fireballs underwater.
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New cat, Who dis? 😆😫😂
🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋🌋
Who else reading comment while waiting for the volcano
ネコNEKO me
I just skipped skipped skipped till it ignited then skipped again till the fire reached the big Mama.
🙋🏻♀️
Well ME!
Me
Me:sees flame moving underwater
"wait, that's illegal!"
Shet up
@@ipet2 yikes
😂
Well matches produce their own oxygen while burning, so they do not need air.
Shiva Soni oh rlly? I thought they need oxygen to live 😂
Wow! That was amazing. I did worry about the flame going out underwater. But quickly I remembered those bubbles were oxygen. As long as it was bubbling, the flame could Continue 🔥 😮 Whao!
I feel like this sort of video is the equivalent of ASMR for people who don't like ASMR
*Ah, This explains why volcanos should be underwater*
Submarine volcanoes are more dangerous.
You can see in the video, it can cause surge or tsunami.
@@angelojarabe1725 you right
Volcanos should just move to space.
u must see how "krakatoa" erupted and changed the climates in this earth, the damn effect to the world and the tsunami, bruh
@@Unknown-uk9he I hope u're joking
Is it bad that the entire time I just wanted to stick my hand in the water to see if it would be hot?
Not realy
Yes
I didn't skip to be honest.
Чувак, ты вскипятил много чая❤☕️☕️☕️🍵🍵🍵🍵🍮🍮
“Don’t try this at home”
Me: ok, then I will try this at my cousin’s house
=D
Hahahahaha
X3 YUP
You had 69 likes I made it 70 :-(
U r from?
Man made his own tank, respect.
My dad made 6 tanks
ada kah orang indonesia lihat ini
kalau ada like ya ,☺️
Uhuy
Wong jowo
luar biasa kalian tonton vidio yang keren
Aku aku ,lagi salah server nih 🤣
Cari komenan dr indo yg mendebat ekperiment ini ko gx ad y😂😂
🔥 and 🌊 existing at the same time
Neighbors be like "he's cooking meth again".
Could imagine that this level of match sticks the ATF/DEA would be knocking on the door, just to find them making underwater volcanoes, their face would be priceless
You would almost have to be on meth to have the patience to crush all those match heads alone. That's not even considering the rest of the operation. It was mesmerizing though, to say the least.
Water: I can put off any fire
Fire in this video: hold my smoke
look up Chlorine TriFluoride
Match heads contain potassium chlorate, which contains its own oxygen, and the varnish seals out the water and prevents it from dissolving the chlorate. That's why it can burn underwater.
@@davidbarts6144 chlorine is an oxidizer which is why chlorine fires are dangerous.
@@ToeCutter454 The chlorine doesn't really figure in making potassium chlorate (KClO₃) an oxidizer. It donates the three oxygen atoms to the substance being oxidized, producing potassium chloride (KCl) as a byproduct.
@@davidbarts6144 hence why it's an oxidizer, it causes oxidation because it can freely give oxygen molecules.
This would make for the top prize at the science fair that’s for damn sure 🌋
A inset boxed shot of a close-up of the progression of the fire would have been cool as well
Nice job
The quality of these matchsticks are guaranteed awesome
No
Who here read comments while the fire is making a slow crawl to the volcano?
Damn, I didn't think of that!!!
🤦🏻♂️
I read the comments during the building of the volcano.
Me
Nope too engross in that
Me lmao
DONT TRY THIS AT HOME
But here's exactly how to do it
It was to hit the 10 min mark 😂
10 minute stretch
I enjoyed the long fuse, it builds up the drama before the end. I know this is only a video but just before it ignites it made me want to step back... LOL
Don't know why TH-cam recommended this but thanks it was cool.
9:10 start explosion😁
I don’t know either🤔🥱
"Don't try this at home"
Him:
Note:thank you for so much likes ive never had this much :o
Think outside the box bro, he's outside
Welcome to another episode of "Why is this in my recommendation TH-cam. but I am glad it did "
Haha same here
Same question, not “glad”, but that’s what 2x playback speed is for.
Would've made more sense to apply the crushed matches on the inside portion so that the ignition would explode and exit through the end of the funnel to look like a real eruption, but I enjoyed watching the making of 5his project nonetheless. Now I know what I could do for a similar project.
That was the most intense homemade underwater volcano that I have ever witnessed.
It was, wasn't it? I'm trying to think now - it might be the only home-made underwater volcano I've ever witnessed. (Wait, that was implied too, wasn't it?) :)
The same, I was holding my bresth, crossing my fingers, ready to explode since when the music suddenly changed
Just wait around 50,000 years or so and watch Lo'ihi emerge near the big island in Hawaii. It'll be epic.
@@spikespa5208 the arctic has about 4 million square miles of methane, once the arctic gets to a certain temperature, 37 or 38 degrees, the deep thaw of the permafrost will be underway, trillions of tons will be bubbling to the surface, and then it will find an ignition, and all of it, everywhere, will burn at about 6,000 degrees, a cool video to be sure.
It created a tsunami I thought or was hoping the glass would burst
Furthermore I had no idea matches acted that way or stayed lit under water
“Don’t do this at home” *gives detailed tutorial*
It is downright freaky how another person can say the exact same thing I was thinking.
Maybe you can do this at school or outdoors just not at home?
But this man is doing it at home 😂😂
So that you won't even bother to think about it later...
and has DIY logo in the bottom right corner. 😂
So watching how much turbulence there was in the water, it had me thinking about how incredibly violent a real volcanic eruption, from under water would be.
That could make for an alternative to the usual volcano science fair project.
Can somebody please explain me how is the fire active underwater where there is no air?
@@lyrixo Point where the exothermic reaction is strong enough to flash-boil the water. The gasses released allow the flame from the burning material to be visible in the pocket of atmosphere, despite being surrounded by water. At least, that's my guess, I'm not a scientist.
@@rcslyman8929 Are you implying that the flash boiling of water is creating oxygen? I mean without oxygen the fire should not be active. That's my question. Btw, thanks for replying buddy.
@@lyrixo I'm not implying that at all. However, as someone that owns numerous fish, I can say 100% that oxygen and other free-state gases (like carbon dioxide) exist in bodies of water. Including tap.
Just think what might have happened if this level of creativity and ingenuity had been applied to something worthwhile.
Creativity can't be guided it finds its own way.
If I was still in high school, I would have stole this idea for the science fair! 😂
This is one way to make your school test their fire drill.
This is only a one way kind of experiment
TH-cam Algorithm: *You wanna see a volcano eruption under water?*
Me yea sure why not
NeonPlayz Fun - Gaming/Music -and i did so ya-
yesss
Yeah that's great, now try being original.
This is how they should be teaching Geography in school ....i won't sleep 😴
Geology?
@@dar-wv4pr Yup now you talking 👍
I had a chemistry teacher in 8th grade which took a 5 gallon water bottle and turned it into a rocket. He also had LN2 and dunked a banana in it as well. Plus he would shoot rockets up on school grounds. He made science fun.
This is geography this is biology
In case you don't know where Angola is but you'd like to set it on fire underwater.
You always see what happens when a volcano erupts on land but you hardly ever see how it affects under the water as well, so thanks for this. 👍
Be honest who all skipped to last when it burns 😂
Kshitij Parihar me🤷🏽♀️
What time
I only skipped ahead to the point where he lit it, after that, I watched it burn all the way to the volcano.
I watched it all from start to finish
Kshitij Parihar not me
Pov:
You dont know why you click this video but you not regret it
Edit:
Uhhh thx for the likes?...
Tbh,i never expect this comments to have that maneh like or someone notice this comments
Seems about right
@@Orion_1_actual e,i forget i make this comments
@@YourFriendlyShapeShifterFriend oof
@@Orion_1_actual e
Actually I do.
I learned a few things, but this bored me. And I'm into watching things that would bore most people.
Me: watches underwater volcano fire
Also me: *"Sharkbait hoo haha!"*
I got that reference
THE RING OF FIRE! 🌋
I'm too impatient to even watch the full video without skipping it and you worried about me doing all of this at home 🤣
Diy: burning matches underwater
Laws of nature: excuse me but *wtf*
Shows how much we know are they laws, rules or equations?
Mother Nature the strongest force of all time and the one that what ever happens she is surviving. After every end of something comes a new beginning.
@Paolo G huh...neat
Do you even chemistry?
Dang it yall ruined the joke
I KNEW that there was going to be a commercial exactly right at the "volcano".
Lol some people just skip to that part, it is understandable
It didnt came in mine lol
Lucky gu?
Use Ad-Block.
Get premium hehe
same HAHAHA
"Don't try this at home."
Explains you exactly how to try this at home.... God give me self restraint!
Great video btw : )
That's what I was thinking
Me too😂 he is literally giving instructions every step of the way
😂👍
Do it at work.
Nice project 👏👏👏
*Q:* _"What are you making there?"_
*A:* _"A fish tank."_
*Q:* _"Ah, you like fish?"_
*A:* _"Nope... matches."_
*Q:* _"..."_
*A:* _"Well, just the tips."_
i really love how much this highlights the ashy rain that comes with volcanic eruptions. just like pompeii! also, i like the background music, i think it's cool
Hahahaha yeah
Me: no way that’s going to stay lit underwater that’s stupid
Fire: continues underwater
Also me: I’m the stupid one
😂😂😂😂 Thought it was gonna go off too
Maybe some kind of chemical liquid that can still fire alive. See how the smoke bubble trigger while the lit is running under.
Where did the oxygen come from?
@@andregustavo2086 the head of a match is self-oxidizing
@@andregustavo2086 idk 🤔
Saying to myself while hitting a green doubie, chilling, and watching: THIS is how you create content". Thank you for a glorious 10 mins❤❤❤
5:55 (when the match is struck)
9:17 (when the fire reaches the volcano)
for those who have to go to sleep in 5 mins
(If you can’t relate.... get some help)
3 in the morning, can't sleep, watching this instead..
5 in the morning here, I cant sleep too ;-;
I'm kind of curious how the pH of the water changed
Acidic due to the slight formation of Carbonic acid
@@sadheedhumar1359 while I'm not questioning your knowledge on this, any idea why it would form carbonic acid and not something else?
Daniel Bickford Carbonic acid is a byproduct of carbon dioxide dissolving in water and that reaction released some CO2. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere naturally dissolves in water over time and then eventually evaporate’s back into the atmosphere.
@@danielbickford3458 and also probably phosphoric acid because the match head are made of phosphorus
@@manasikate9086 the matchead has no phosphorus, the matchhead is just a kind of gunpowder. The phosphorus is what the striker of the matches is made of
This..... Is so good! 👏👏👏 Well done! 🔥🔥🔥
This guy and his job are, well...
a match made in heaven.
Not bad what you did there