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In your own dialogue you admit that there have been freezing and warming cycles before man. So natural systems can cause global warming?..only the gullible or those with agendas say CO2 is a problem. Sane scientists know it's not.
WFT do you mean "us" ? It was the Soviets, showing the usual regard for the planet the Communists always have (and continue to, see China). Let's jsut make sure nobody gets this stupid again.
0:04 greenhouse gases LOL and what are those. Certainly not carbon dioxide because it continued going up and we quit getting hotter for two decades straight so there is absolutely no correlation between carbon dioxide and temperature In the late '70s they said we were going into an ice age then we were having the greenhouse effect. Then it quit getting any hotter and now we're getting cold again. So please explain that his greenhouse effective record snows in the corner of a greenhouse
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@@johnt.848 I heard they were upgrading to use bananas. Though it's not clear if they're talking about Gros Michel ("banana-flavour" bananas) or Cavendish (the ones you can buy in the shops) to define the "inch" off.
Excellent video!! Great diagrams, interesting case study, explains basics of erosion, layers and scientific evidence for studying history. Really awesome. Will use with my students! Please make more like this!
@@HaloInverse If you ask my GF .. it's at least a couple tons per night when I sleep. I don't have any scientific proof of her outrageous claims though.
@@THE-X-Force There you go, you've already identified the issue - you need _documented evidence!_ Apply for a small grant (at first), take some measurements, extrapolate the results on a graph, publish your findings in a journal that balances respectability with tolerance of slightly clickbaity titles. A SciShow video could be within your reach...
@@hia5235 Our ancestors were immune to them because they were exposed to them constantly, thus developing an immunity to em. We modern people living in the current day, haven't been exposed to those microbes for literal thousands of years, we do not have an innate immunity to them.
The Gateway to Hell already exist, and it is also in Russia. There was a pocket of methane and the Soviet wanted to burn it. Well, that methane is still burning decades later.
@@glenngriffon8032 That one is known because it is spectacular to see. There is at least 1 town in the United States (and I know there are a few other places like that) where the coal mine is burning for decades, rendering the town above it inhabitable. There is no open flame, but smoke comes out of the ground on a large area.
@@ghyslainabel Methane is best burned off and it burns relatively clean anyway (oil industry) "1 square km" of awesome (natural phenomena) in Russia vs (man-made) willful US gas fracking of "entire Midwest states" where farm ground water readily combusts at the surface. Earth recycles stuff, Methane from Permafrost who cares?
Can u do a Sci show about the frozen mammoths that are found almost fully intact. I think it would be great for showcasing your mammoths that are for sale. Also because my mind was blown when I found out that there's FROZEN MAMMOTHS out there!
As a Russian, I assure you, there are no risks for western tourists (if you don't engage in illegal acivity or hang around military related facilities). We distinguish between the people and governments, so everybody's welcome. Especially up north, people there ase honest and simple.
@@ThomasThompson-nb6zhthere’s a Russian band on TH-cam that I initially thought they were from the ex confederate states in the United States, till they started singing in Russian
Any NATO member country. And people elsewhere in the Americas (and Asia) have found themselves press-ganged into the military if they went to find work. If your political significance is small or large, the Russians have use for you in a trench or a jail cell
The "tadpole" descriptor made me giggle, but before I could think of a good BG3 reference myself Hank followed up with the nod to Boo. You all are hecking awesome :D
Because some shapes are so simple and basic that lots of things having those shapes can resemble one another. You may have noticed the uncanny resemblance of the planet Neptune with the humble period; the one that will appear at the end of this very sentence. What’s it all mean? Did I just summon a mini Neptune into these comments? Or was it Uranus? Or wa
Megaslump” and “Necrobiome” definitely sound like headliners at a sci-fi metal festival. Just imagine the merch-earthquakes on one shirt, decomposing ecosystems on another
I really wish people would stop calling regular scientific phenomena crazy clickbait things like "doorway to hell" or "god particle". Those names don't mean anything, and honestly don't even make sense! Heck, there's a burning pit that's been burning for decades because of the coal in the ground or something, calling that one a "doorway to hell" is at least on brand.
Whole thing seems a little low effort (even though there’s probably a bunch of employees) and feels like Mr. Beast talking about moderately interesting science
It is what it is. This channel is like that. They lured me with this one, but I won't be back in a hurry. It's just that everything isn't for everybody, and this isn't for me.
Scishow didn't used to resort to clickbait titles. Blame the TH-cam algorithm? Also the burning pit is called the Darvaza gas crater and is in Turkmenistan. It is burning natural gas and was accidentally created by - surprise! - Soviet engineers looking for natural gas fields.
@@mailcs06 They also tried using nukes to excavate a canal, then stopped once they realized all they had done was make a very radioactive lake. And then there was another lake in a town where they made the materials for warheads. They just used that lake for dumping. It was so radioactive that standing by it for an hour would kill you. Long-term environmental consequences just weren't a consideration, ever.
I thought this was the Doorway to Hell in Turkmenistan you guys covered years ago. Took me half the video to release it's something else when I noticed the lack of a fire.
a continuous loop of the caking eating segment should be made and played at the Christmas party... hilarious!!! just saying... the SciShow videos are terrific... keep up the great work...!
I know you said the last sentence jokingly, Hank, but in the part of the world, preserved anthrax spores being revealed by melting permafrost is totally a thing that can happen. So you know, bears, mosquitos, and potentially anthrax.
Fun fact: ALL valleys and riverbeds are also a result of erosion. This one just happens to be relatively modern. Ultimately, this is a big nothing burger.
Um, excuse you? How DARE you *not* be concerned by this obvious and egregious example of manmade global warming? Cutting down trees and mining for useful materials DIRECTLY led to this runaway thawing that now threatens TENS of people every decade or so! Because, as we all know, the global climate was *perfectly, absolutely STATIC* for the literal eons before the horrible thoughtless no good very bad satanspawn creatures called hum*nity emerged from the depths of the netherworld specifically and wholly to ruin the global ecosystem - which was of course *also* 100% perfectly balanced and unchanging before m*nkind showed up to ruin everything.
I always love hearing a geologist's perspective on "global warming". As my college professor explained it - we've been colder, we've been hotter, it all comes down to how humanity will deal with it. I live in what was once a glacier area and with the right conditions could be one again. Science and the world is just awesome like that; we can't control the Earth all we can do is make do and hang on for the ride while praying we don't go out like the dinosaurs.
@@TheSleepSteward at least they do it as one chunk, instead of sprinkling little hints and mentions through the whole video before finishing the spiel 3/4 of the way through.
@@sysbofh Now you know.They're vicious. If you want to see what it looks like - for example search video "Mosquitoes in Timan Tundra" - and that's a mild case, when it gets worse people usually have other priorities than filming If you want to see more pain, search keywords in Russian: Сибирь гнус I couldn't find any good English video-reports describing Siberian mosquitos, but for near-identical experience you can search: scotland midge
The Tundra including all of Alaska and northern Canada have clouds of mosquitos. I would normally see 100 mosquitos on my coworker's back when I worked in Alaska.
As a guy in his 30s that has had unmanageable hair he is only now figuring out I feel for Hank. Hopefully he figures it out before he loses it again to age.
You say there is nothing much we can do about it. but we could if we were motivated to do so. Eg: Covering the entire huge area with a reflective layer to emulate the white snow. Ensuring some insolation to contain the cold. Maybe even creating snow as they do on the ski fields.
just the fact all that all that is down there shows the earth goes in cycles and its probably not humans that are doing it or the layers wouldnt be there in the first place.
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In your own dialogue you admit that there have been freezing and warming cycles before man. So natural systems can cause global warming?..only the gullible or those with agendas say CO2 is a problem. Sane scientists know it's not.
WFT do you mean "us" ?
It was the Soviets, showing the usual regard for the planet the Communists always have (and continue to, see China).
Let's jsut make sure nobody gets this stupid again.
Sure.
0:04 greenhouse gases LOL and what are those. Certainly not carbon dioxide because it continued going up and we quit getting hotter for two decades straight so there is absolutely no correlation between carbon dioxide and temperature
In the late '70s they said we were going into an ice age then we were having the greenhouse effect. Then it quit getting any hotter and now we're getting cold again. So please explain that his greenhouse effective record snows in the corner of a greenhouse
@@BozemanjustinDunning-Kruger much?
Dude that looks like a horseshoe crab but etched into the land.
Everything becomes crabs eventually.
yeah . Its really just a giant Horseshoe crab.
Don't give conspiracy theorists more material
Also kinda looks like a medusa.
@@perplexingHodgepodge??😆
Insane title
Not really
@@chasebush7423 nah. It is
Wild even
Right
@@chasebush7423👎
1:07 Or a horseshoe crab! Even _landforms_ evolve into crabs. 🤣
The crab cats
Crab is inevitable.
Actually Underrated comment
@@TimPBar I read this to the tune of the "cheese tax" song.
@@TimPBar Why?😜
You should hear MegaSlump's new album, Retrogressive Thaw. It's fire
Hahaha, absolutely best comment!! 👍
Now this is a joke both metalheads and science nerds can bond over. lol
My 2 daughters, Megaslump and Regressive Thaw, were very upset at this video and your comment.
@@MolloyPolloy why? I think it's sweet that Megaslump named her latest album after her sister. Lol
When is their rockumentary coming out? It’ll probably beat the tar pits out of Spinal Tap! 👍🏼
0:32 No! Bad! Thats how you get Doom Eternal. No mining Hell. No.
You got a point
This comment made me laugh so frickin hard 🤣
Its okay at least theres no crazy green mask guy (no not master chief) shot some BFG shots into the surface of a planet
It’s how we get ultrakill
Good luck convincing the Russians not to mine their own land.
Oops sorry I thought this was my Terraria world, I'll stop digging my hellevator there
Gotta hold back the corruption somehow
Less terraria more Noita.
@@PäiviYevheniy i love noita and i believe it to be one of the greatest games ever created
@@Willow-j5ftrue
@@PäiviYevheniy TY! Omg I need to try that game :)
I can’t express how happy I was when I launched your video and it was actually a human talking and not an A.I. voice over.
I'm so delighted for you to have discovered Sci Show! I hope you enjoy the full catalogue of weird and interesting things, told to you by human people 😅
Not any human, Mr Green himself😊
AI voiceovers destroy authority. It’s not just the mispronounciations but the use of cliche and hyperbole based on journalese
SciShow good. Hank Green also very good!
That title is literally the embodiment of the “TH-cam recommendations at night” meme
😂😂😂
Yuppp, currently watching this vid at 12 am hahaha
Megaslump now up there with Necrobiome as one of my favorite science-terms-that-would-also-be-a-great-band-name
So glad to see Hank doing well.
5:13 - growing at a rate of 12m per year, or 1 meter/month. Which works out to about 1.3 inches/day!
Only for backwards nations that still use inches.
😂
Won’t be long now..
33 mm*
@@johnt.848 I heard they were upgrading to use bananas. Though it's not clear if they're talking about Gros Michel ("banana-flavour" bananas) or Cavendish (the ones you can buy in the shops) to define the "inch" off.
As they all say:
"It's the thawed that counts!"
(Booo!….)
LoL took me a minute to get ur dad joke but it gave me chuckle
Real unfiltered esoteric knowledge and wisdom on my channel for Starseeds that want to ascend from this Wesadek Phantom Matrix!
Baa dmmmm tsssssssssssss 😂
🥁- tsssshhhhh!
"Leaving a massive hole behind thanks to Brilliant" I can't believe you're partnering with what created this hole!
Sponsors are getting out of hand
😢😢😢😢
Why? @@gabotron94
I did not noticed it but when I replayed the part of the video, it is there. That's brilliant!
Brilliant threatened to swallow them with the earth if they didn’t do a sponsorship
The amount of research these guys & girls put into making this show is ridiculous!
Excellent video!! Great diagrams, interesting case study, explains basics of erosion, layers and scientific evidence for studying history. Really awesome. Will use with my students! Please make more like this!
I've been in a megaslump for years yet you never make a video about me :sad
Lol
IDK, how many tons of sequestered organic carbon do you release per year?
@@HaloInverse If you ask my GF .. it's at least a couple tons per night when I sleep. I don't have any scientific proof of her outrageous claims though.
@@THE-X-Force There you go, you've already identified the issue - you need _documented evidence!_ Apply for a small grant (at first), take some measurements, extrapolate the results on a graph, publish your findings in a journal that balances respectability with tolerance of slightly clickbaity titles. A SciShow video could be within your reach...
@@HaloInverse Meh .. I don't get enough sleep as it is. Easier to just ignore her.
It's fine, I'll just make sure to carry spare change so I can pay Charon
Just make sure that it’s real silver, not the silver colored coins that we use now
Pay him in Bitcoin, he probably loves CRYPTo currency!
@@kylecooper4812 💀
But remember, don't pay the ferryman 'till he gets you to the other side
@@littleredpony6868
Damn I was hoping to trick him with inflation
New band name just dropped; 'Retrogressive Thaw Megaslump'.
That’s literally a track title on the album I’m recording with my metal band.
Hank: “As it turns out, there is something useful in the underworld.”
Me, immediately: “Hades.”
Retrogressive Thaw Megaslump is my band name
Lol... and your first single is "Doorway To Hell"?
I saw them open for Foreigner at the War Memorial in Syracuse... /jk
Well, what kind of tunes do you play? Deathmetal? Murder music? Just EDM? Huh, rave to death? 😅
For real?? Nice, what sort of music genres do yous cover in your band? :)x
RTM for short. That’s just too long a name to look up on Google to find out when you all come to town.
That's definitely a horseshoe crab.
Sperm*
Made in abyss fans are sweating right now
time to delve lil bro
At this point, we all are just red whistles.
Fans? Or victims?
@@meguillozebern8806 fair assessment lol
@@meguillozebern8806fictims?
Hank used a retro outfit this time...
I had to double check whether this was published pre or post singing career, keep singing Hank!
"Delicious! Om, nom" goodness you're adorable sometimes. Please don't ever lose that .. whatever that is.
Whimsy.
I cant wait to see that clipped in all the .gif databases
I bet there are some REALLY interesting viruses and bacteria coming out of there, running downstream to the sea...
Keep the scientists out of there lol
mmmmm ancient viruses and superbacteria beyond our comprehension
better wear a mask
We are immune or else our ancestors wouldnt have lived
@@hia5235 Our ancestors were immune to them because they were exposed to them constantly, thus developing an immunity to em. We modern people living in the current day, haven't been exposed to those microbes for literal thousands of years, we do not have an innate immunity to them.
I thought this was going to be about the Balrog awakening, what a relief!
The Balrog is at a differen Gate to hell: th-cam.com/video/Z-7TTaUI_vo/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUNZ2F0ZXMgb2YgaGVsbA%3D%3D
To be clear... we don't actually know what is down there, do we? Probably premature to assume that there isn't a Balrog, right?
It's awake. It just needs a way out.
Yet, hasn't awakened yet.
Nah that's scheduled for 2027 - the year that'll add the whole world to the 27 club!
As a Hollow Knight player, I can safely say that that is actually Gorb. DESCEND WITH GORB!
Wow... you really did a good job on minimizing the negative impact of perma frost melting.
Permafrost is an oxymoron
I vote horseshoe crab.
Wow. That title is epic.
EDIT: Somebody call Doomguy! We can't let the forces of Hell escape!
He is watching the Gate to Hell in Turkmenistan for now - it's older and has been burning for decades. Priorities!
I haven't watched in a year it feels. You look good hank. Happy to see your face again you're looking better🎉
Thank you for this video.
"It turns out there is something useful in the underworld" We don't have the Doomslayer to deal with the aftermath of that thought.
Maybe we can make a V1 though
With the way the world has been going lately we might as well have a massive hole straight into Hell opening up and growing.
The Gateway to Hell already exist, and it is also in Russia. There was a pocket of methane and the Soviet wanted to burn it. Well, that methane is still burning decades later.
@@ghyslainabel Because of course it's in Russia. Why wouldn't it be?
@@glenngriffon8032 That one is known because it is spectacular to see. There is at least 1 town in the United States (and I know there are a few other places like that) where the coal mine is burning for decades, rendering the town above it inhabitable. There is no open flame, but smoke comes out of the ground on a large area.
People are going to be disappointed when they enter the portal just to end up in endless suburbs with no sidewalks in sight.
@@ghyslainabel Methane is best burned off and it burns relatively clean anyway (oil industry)
"1 square km" of awesome (natural phenomena) in Russia vs (man-made) willful US gas fracking of "entire Midwest states" where farm ground water readily combusts at the surface. Earth recycles stuff, Methane from Permafrost who cares?
Giant space hamster? Boo!?
*not miniature
@@meshmerah14 Boo will grow up some day.
I don't understand
@@nyarlathotep4389 Boo is the name of the miniature giant space hamster that Minsk keeps as a pet/companion in the Baldur's Gate games.
@@ThatReplyGuy Boo rocks.
Can u do a Sci show about the frozen mammoths that are found almost fully intact. I think it would be great for showcasing your mammoths that are for sale. Also because my mind was blown when I found out that there's FROZEN MAMMOTHS out there!
4:25 minecraft youtubers least used question.
Also Discord mods
I'm not sure that going on a scientific mission to an isolated stretch of Russia is a good idea at the present.
Definitely not the bears you need to worry about!
😿🙈
As a Russian, I assure you, there are no risks for western tourists (if you don't engage in illegal acivity or hang around military related facilities). We distinguish between the people and governments, so everybody's welcome. Especially up north, people there ase honest and simple.
The Russian government has been making some questionable arrests of people from the west though, probably to be used as currency in prisoner exchanges
@@ThomasThompson-nb6zhthere’s a Russian band on TH-cam that I initially thought they were from the ex confederate states in the United States, till they started singing in Russian
Releasing ancient microorganisms really reminds me of the X-Files episode "Darkness Falls"
Was that the one with the small green glowing insect things in the trees? I always loved that episode 👍
@@KumaBean That's a bingo!
I hope my generator doesn’t die.
I hope someone remembers how to make light with fire.
or the doctor who episode about water on mars that kills... can't remember the name
I enjoy this channel so much .
1:59 The last thing you hear when you're about to go missing.
0:50 Batagay: the slightly camp Italian Batman. :D
don't tell Homer Simpson about this city
I bet there's some really neat stuff to be found in that depression. Especially downstream. Bones, gold, gem stones, etc.
Artifacts?
Ok you got my attention with that title
"...there is something useful in the underworld."
Yes. Argent Energy. Now we just wait for the Doomslayer to pop up.
Please add more geological desciption of layers so we can understand. You are way out there
The US State Department is currently advising USians not to travel to Russia. (Unless you really want to become a political pawn.)
Any NATO member country. And people elsewhere in the Americas (and Asia) have found themselves press-ganged into the military if they went to find work. If your political significance is small or large, the Russians have use for you in a trench or a jail cell
USians is a term I have t heard of before
its a bad term@@mailcs06
i’m fine being a turtle island pawn, thank you very much!
Jokes on you.We are already political pawns.
The "tadpole" descriptor made me giggle, but before I could think of a good BG3 reference myself Hank followed up with the nod to Boo. You all are hecking awesome :D
Why does it look like a jellyfish though
haha i said a sperm cell
Because some shapes are so simple and basic that lots of things having those shapes can resemble one another. You may have noticed the uncanny resemblance of the planet Neptune with the humble period; the one that will appear at the end of this very sentence.
What’s it all mean? Did I just summon a mini Neptune into these comments?
Or was it Uranus?
Or wa
I think he mentions that is because of the elevation, wider part located higher , then it's drains down into a line
I thought the same.
It's so nice to see measurements listed purely in metric, and not even bothering to also state then in American
Megaslump” and “Necrobiome” definitely sound like headliners at a sci-fi metal festival. Just imagine the merch-earthquakes on one shirt, decomposing ecosystems on another
I really wish people would stop calling regular scientific phenomena crazy clickbait things like "doorway to hell" or "god particle". Those names don't mean anything, and honestly don't even make sense!
Heck, there's a burning pit that's been burning for decades because of the coal in the ground or something, calling that one a "doorway to hell" is at least on brand.
Whole thing seems a little low effort (even though there’s probably a bunch of employees) and feels like Mr. Beast talking about moderately interesting science
It is what it is. This channel is like that. They lured me with this one, but I won't be back in a hurry.
It's just that everything isn't for everybody, and this isn't for me.
Scishow didn't used to resort to clickbait titles. Blame the TH-cam algorithm?
Also the burning pit is called the Darvaza gas crater and is in Turkmenistan. It is burning natural gas and was accidentally created by - surprise! - Soviet engineers looking for natural gas fields.
@JonMartinYXD
So the soviets made two different doorways to hell while looking for stuff to mine? Weird.
@@mailcs06 They also tried using nukes to excavate a canal, then stopped once they realized all they had done was make a very radioactive lake.
And then there was another lake in a town where they made the materials for warheads. They just used that lake for dumping. It was so radioactive that standing by it for an hour would kill you.
Long-term environmental consequences just weren't a consideration, ever.
I thought this was the Doorway to Hell in Turkmenistan you guys covered years ago. Took me half the video to release it's something else when I noticed the lack of a fire.
Solid Spelljammer reference.
So is this a regular giant space hamster or a miniature giant space hamster?
The mandelbrot crater
I don't think Bo the Giant Space Hamster would miss that badly. Minsc wouldn't let him.
Retrogressive Thaw MegaSlump is my new favorite band.
a continuous loop of the caking eating segment should be made and played at the Christmas party... hilarious!!! just saying... the SciShow videos are terrific... keep up the great work...!
"retrogressive thaw megaslump" should be a heavy metal band name
1:59 can we make it a meme?
I tried on Giphy 🤷♀️ I dunno if I did it correctly....
7:26 are we still talking about cake?
Man.. we started with 2020, now 2024 ramping up the excitement for the next decade.
I know you said the last sentence jokingly, Hank, but in the part of the world, preserved anthrax spores being revealed by melting permafrost is totally a thing that can happen. So you know, bears, mosquitos, and potentially anthrax.
1:59 someone clip this, this is peak meme material
I tried on Giphy... Idk if it worked. I tagged it #hankgreen #delicious #omnom
Word!! I watched it four times cuz he’s so totes dorbz
4:25 "But how old is that hole" was... not expected 😭
THIS GOTTA BE A JOJO REFERENCE
Thanks!
Love the channel God bless
Fun fact: ALL valleys and riverbeds are also a result of erosion. This one just happens to be relatively modern. Ultimately, this is a big nothing burger.
And the layers are showing it was once muskeg. It will probably return to muskeg over the next 100 years.
nothing ever happens
Um, excuse you? How DARE you *not* be concerned by this obvious and egregious example of manmade global warming? Cutting down trees and mining for useful materials DIRECTLY led to this runaway thawing that now threatens TENS of people every decade or so!
Because, as we all know, the global climate was *perfectly, absolutely STATIC* for the literal eons before the horrible thoughtless no good very bad satanspawn creatures called hum*nity emerged from the depths of the netherworld specifically and wholly to ruin the global ecosystem - which was of course *also* 100% perfectly balanced and unchanging before m*nkind showed up to ruin everything.
Those are nothing alike
Exactly!
I always love hearing a geologist's perspective on "global warming". As my college professor explained it - we've been colder, we've been hotter, it all comes down to how humanity will deal with it. I live in what was once a glacier area and with the right conditions could be one again. Science and the world is just awesome like that; we can't control the Earth all we can do is make do and hang on for the ride while praying we don't go out like the dinosaurs.
Retrogressive Thaw Megaslump sounds like a cool band name
Ah it's so good seeing Mr Hank healthy again
Man hank. Stop casually reminding me that i kind of want to be an earth scientist half way through my bachelors in psychology 😭
"giant space hamster missing its bellyflop into the Atlantic Ocean" wtf who wrote that? XDDDD
Boo, “Squee?.”
I typically hit my megaslump around 1:00 - 1:30 pm
For me it is at 3 or 5 pm lol
Lmao 😂
Mine usually hits at around 10:30pm lol.
Well done. I see what you did there.
I hit my mega slump around 330 pm to 4 pm pst😂😂😂
Can we not put the sponsorship in the middle of the video? Maybe near the end or the start?
@@TheSleepSteward at least they do it as one chunk, instead of sprinkling little hints and mentions through the whole video before finishing the spiel 3/4 of the way through.
“As it turns out, there is something useful in the underworld.” Me playing terraria
There are so many videogame references this applies to
what a wild title for a scishow video
The title goes so hard bro
Mosquitoes? In Siberia? By $DEITY! I thought we didn't have to worry about them THERE!
Release the bioengineered mosquito swarm on them!
If you are not sarcastic, yes, there are in fact clouds of mosquitos there in summer they are absolutely unbearable.
@@jwhite5008 No, I wasn't. Siberia is one place I never thought we would find mosquitoes on.
@@sysbofh Now you know.They're vicious.
If you want to see what it looks like - for example search video "Mosquitoes in Timan Tundra" - and that's a mild case, when it gets worse people usually have other priorities than filming
If you want to see more pain, search keywords in Russian: Сибирь гнус
I couldn't find any good English video-reports describing Siberian mosquitos, but for near-identical experience you can search: scotland midge
The Tundra including all of Alaska and northern Canada have clouds of mosquitos. I would normally see 100 mosquitos on my coworker's back when I worked in Alaska.
Also gotta watch out for the corrupt russian government
Ah crap, Vecna is opening gates now in 2024.
The title is like something the onion would post
0:29 hell yeah who's up to harvest some argent energy what could go wrong
We must pray that he can hear us
"You can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Earth"
-some stupid scientist (probably)
"super shotgun reloads"
AH, yes.
*DOOM music intensifies*
That’s a deep cut. 👍
Leave it to geologists to find a silver lining as the mouth of hell opens up.
Upside: potential for decades of research, giving us a greater understanding of our planet’s history and how we fit into it
Downside: demons
As a guy in his 30s that has had unmanageable hair he is only now figuring out I feel for Hank. Hopefully he figures it out before he loses it again to age.
Anyone else think that it looks a lot like sperm? No, just me?
Didn't want to say it, but yeah.
Oh wow... Let's hope that earth doesn't get pregnant...
Okay good. I phrased it more scientifically, but yes, I see it too.
made in abyss
Bro hell yeah your hair! !
You joke about it being a delicious permafrost cake but Galactus will enjoy his Seven Layer ICE Cream Cake
You say there is nothing much we can do about it. but we could if we were motivated to do so. Eg: Covering the entire huge area with a reflective layer to emulate the white snow. Ensuring some insolation to contain the cold. Maybe even creating snow as they do on the ski fields.
"There's something useful in the Underworld" Doom Guy would like to have a word
Massive W for Made In Abyss fans
'Retrogressive Thaw Mega Slump'
"Ba weep, gra na weep, nini bong!"
'Something usefull in the underworld' sounds like an intro to a sci-fi horror film😂
@2:02 I only came for the cake 😂😂😂
Exciting! ❤
just the fact all that all that is down there shows the earth goes in cycles and its probably not humans that are doing it or the layers wouldnt be there in the first place.