Isn't that the right thing to do, posting on social media so that more people come to know about the situation creating awareness, thus helping in reducing the impact of natural disaster.
@@TruthSurge I heard it too and came looking for someone else in the comments who noticed it. 👍 Also I just heard your cover of Alone by Heart (one of my and my mom's favorite car musics along with Styx) and I love it ! Very cool. Great job.
They are useful if you own land with any large trees... dont want a tree falling on your house and most people dont have the money or experience/know how to remove it or chop it without killing it
Imagine being asleep in your bed at night when a sinkhole opens up beneath you and kills you by burying you alive. Happened a couple years ago about an hour from me. Mother nature is scary.
It's pretty impressive how well Tokyo actually took that earthquake and tsunami. On an interesting note, if I remember correctly, I think the ancient Japanese people believed the island was on the back of a giant turtle and the earthquakes were caused when the turtle moved. It was something similar to that. Or I might be completely making that up...
This is a cool video. There is a place in England (in Knareborough) called the 'Petrifying Well' in Mother Shipton's Cave. HEre something strange happens. An unique geological phenomenon, where the cascading water seems to turn everyday objects to stone!
There are also fairy circles in the forest it’s a different kind, they are perfect circles of mushrooms, it’s because there was one in the middle releasing spores to create the circle
Mwanted Anant Well if you’d know I’m in bio 182 and in the fungi chapter, Utah state university “Large rings are created when the older mycelium in the center finally exhausts the soil nutrients and dies. On the death of the central mycelium, the nutrients are returned to the soil and grass can grow again. The living edge of the mycelium continues to grow outward.” 💁🏻♀️✌🏽
SOOOOOO glad that you added that!! I was ready to add it but thought that I'd see if any one else said it first! 🤣. I'm from the lower peninsula of Michigan and I used to work for a couple of companies that dealt with all of the cities and counties in the state. I cringe when I hear so many of them mispronounced!!
We had a small lawn blister that was there before we moved into the house. There was a broken pipe on the lawn. I had to trudge through the area every week for seven years. We tried to locate exactly where the pipe broke, but never did.
The Boss 2.0 channel it was messy, but I was 15 when we moved in there. My dad tried to do it himself, but couldn’t find the leak. I don’t recall him hiring a professional, but I feel like he asked for advice from a neighbor or something. Money was tight.
These compilations just reminded me of my past dreams this year. I remember, there was a landslide, something like this ..6:07 and then there was lava... and just recently, I dreamt about our place/city sinking just like this 4:57. So random and weird! 😭
Lawn blisters are fun. I've seen those at a resort I used to work at in Hawaii. I'm sure the irrigation teams though have a different opinion of them. In my experience, it was caused by a rupture of a 4" main line that fed under the fairway towards a residential area.
It’s a common term. Tree surgeons manage woodland and/or individual trees, etc. We have them coming round to the neighbours house who had some trees removed. They usually can also advise on diseased trees and how to look after and treat trees. They also top off the trees, etc to make them healthier. Hence the name tree surgeon. Lumberjack I feel is a term for those that just fell trees for a living but it may be a U.K. vs USA terminology difference.
San Francisco Bay area had liquefaction happen in the quake of 1989. The houses sank into the ground and there was great upheaval of the soil under the streets with some areas having more then a foot of elevation and cracking the pavement
One of the most devastating soil liquefaction events happened in Petobo and Balaroa area, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia in September 28, 2018, shortly after a 7.9 SR earthquake and tsunami hit Central Sulawesi area. In this event of liquefaction, the entire villages sunk into the earth, literally. Many of my friends lost their homes and possessions. Some even lost family members. It was an instant kill for (more or less) 5,000 people who lived there. People of Palu still recovering from the event until now. But they've grown stronger than ever.
I love watching these videos. Very interesting. I also love how you do the feet and the meter measurements together. It may not be important to some people, but I don't know the metric system and this helps me. Thanks
My yard had one of those yard blisters. It’s was only about a foot or so wide tho. We had a leaking water pipe that caused it. Sadly, my dad repaired it and the bouncy yard, is no more :(
In Scotland, we have sphagnum peat bogs which have a top layer of moss dense enough to support your weight. If you stand on one and rock side to side, they will ripple and rock too, but you don't want to go through one - as the water supporting the raft of moss has been known to go as deep as 24ft. I have seen lawn blisters, but nothing like the size of the ones in the video. I'm a gardener and know that the top layer of soil where the lawn roots grow can be easily compacted by years of very regular mowing. That's why it's always very important to go across your lawn with a garden fork once a year, and just push the tines several inches through that layer of root growth, top dressing the lawn with lawn sand afterwards. It's not a great idea to let lawn blisters keep forming as it will weaken the lawn in time.
when i was a kid me and some friends found a "lawn bubble/blister" next to our school. one of my old friends jumped on to it and it bursted as he landed only to realise it was hot water. a hot water pipe in a 8 storey building had bursted somehow, somewhere and gushing out water at max temp. needles to say when it bursted hes feet and lower calves sunk into that water. the ambulance came to pick him up and he suffered 2nd or 3rd degree burns. pretty stupid if you ask me but hey we were kids and kids do stupid things its part of life.
@@Khronosian how would i know, why dont you ask the architect or contruction workers who built the house? this happened some 30 years ago and the building is from the late 60s.
Lawn blisters. In the 70s as a sprinkler installer / repairman I encountered 2 in the span of 1 year and haven't see one since. Really odd when you first see it and the 1st one was about 2+ feet tall.
Wich none were mentioned in this video, if ur interested look up these, santa cruz mystery spot, death valley, zone of silence , white sands test area, are just a few
I've seen the forest "breathing" and a lawn blister. The forest "breathing", I've seen more than once and didn't realise it's something that would freak people out (other than being scared that a tree might fall on you if you're there while it's happening).
Fun fact, my parents had to have earthquake insurance in suburban Pennsylvania because a sinkhole consumed a house nearby and earthquake insurance covers sinkholes.
The fairy circles are based around mushroom growth.They grow in circles like the circles dipicted. You can tell where due to the over fertile that the mushroom leaves...they also make good termite homes...
#9 happened to me years ago. Saratoga, NY. Dad bought 80 acres to build houses, one lot the ground moved . No pool old farmland. Same property had a sink hole on it. Dad kept putting tree stumps on a spot to clear land and next day no stumps. this went on for weeks.
Watching these makes me anxious that the floor beneath me is going to collapse or get swallowed up by a sinkhole
Just Some Guy without a Mustache no no no no, STOP!😂
You're that "the-guy-in-every-recommended-video"!!
Just have a big bag of chips and cola by your side, and you can survive and have fun ,for weeks down there.
ABRACADABRA, REMOVE MY ABILITY TO READ THIS
The comment’s at 69 likes, I can’t ruin the nice.
Nature: *literally trying to kill humans*
Humans: Abracadabra, I'll post you on social media
Lel 😆😆😂😂
Lol
@Cruz yes
Isn't that the right thing to do, posting on social media so that more people come to know about the situation creating awareness, thus helping in reducing the impact of natural disaster.
lol
Moral of the story:
Don’t oversaturate your soil.
My mind is blown
Ray mak
Get out, I see u in almost every video
BTW ur music is sick!
Easily done when you have little imagination.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Yea.. u mean that ☝️
@GregoryPaulSmithGPS eyeyes
Literaly most of the phenomenons in this video are from water and soil making the ground less dense or something.
You have such lucious lips. LOL
@@kodavulpedrius6712 bigger than those reptile s'👄👀
Wtf are these replies
@@AdrianJohnson111 yeah man
@@AdrianJohnson111 alright, daddy thanos
Who’s this guy who does the voice overs I’m so curious like REALLY curious 😁😂
Why reply then lol
The Babadook
Ikr
Me to🤔
God himself
Parents: You learn something new every day
Me: You lean a lot of things when you watch a Be Amazed video
This is already edited and you still missed "learn" 😝
No, you dont just don't know how to spell, the way I spelled it was correct.
*lean*
@@rhondajohnson7831 woa... You need to calm down.
Lolol
13:15 Yes. I have seen the earth moving in mysterious ways ... But no i was not sober 😂😂
5:59 he did not just say "subsceptible", right?
How in the hell did you hear that?
@@AM23. with me ears. :)
Oh damn no way
@@TruthSurge I heard it too and came looking for someone else in the comments who noticed it. 👍
Also I just heard your cover of Alone by Heart (one of my and my mom's favorite car musics along with Styx) and I love it ! Very cool. Great job.
@@cremebrulee419 thx!!
I love this dude seriously. His mysterious voice makes it seems like we are watching a movie 😍
Lol mysterious? TF
Gay guy😂😂😂
Ya
Pin beggar?
Cringe
We hope one day to achieve the level of your channel ♥️ We love you Be Amazed
Yes you look good so far
Not bad at all
I love you both
I gave you a like an subbed to your channel.
Yup
Did I hear right? A tree surgeon? Talk about having a niche market.
They are useful if you own land with any large trees... dont want a tree falling on your house and most people dont have the money or experience/know how to remove it or chop it without killing it
@lee 12381 I'm sorry... I dont follow?
Well, that’s basically what an arborist is/could be considered in a way.
I caught this to lol
@@Pretermit_Sound didnt know that tbf haha good to know
Imagine being asleep in your bed at night when a sinkhole opens up beneath you and kills you by burying you alive. Happened a couple years ago about an hour from me. Mother nature is scary.
In Florida yeah?
Hhhhuuuaaa nah nah
@@getitherething.2653 CT
It's pretty impressive how well Tokyo actually took that earthquake and tsunami. On an interesting note, if I remember correctly, I think the ancient Japanese people believed the island was on the back of a giant turtle and the earthquakes were caused when the turtle moved. It was something similar to that. Or I might be completely making that up...
Thank you ''BE AMAZED"' you inspired us to start our TH-cam Journey🙏
Cool. Hopefully you become pretty popular on youtube
I’ll check it out
Spammer.
This is why we should invent anti gravity houses 😂
Oh yea the future comes 😆
First
@@lordfarquar9215 stop
@@ganon01ryanoutsen92 how i'm keep comment meanwhile too overhyped click
I think they have someplace already?
Our taco bell had a huge sinkhole and it never got fixed till this day.
So we call it Sinkhole De Mayo
WoW!!
"to this day*"
Big brain
Lol, shouldn't that be sinkhole Bell?
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
"Have you seen the earth move in mysterious ways when sober?"
Hahaha! Cheers to you, Mr. Narrator!
The bouncy soil is just mud mixed with quicksand.
The Handy Guy can be true
First
No no,he's got a point...
Oh. Thanks for the info. Learn something new every day.
Never seen the earth move in mysterious ways when I'm sober. However, what was most interesting is the methane gas explosion. Thanks for sharing!!
This mans voice is a national treasure
My undergrad minor in Geology and Earth Science is now finally well worth it. I understood all the science. Yay 😁
"This teaches people a lesson never underestimate nature."
People who were struck by lighting: Soo i found that out one time
This is a cool video. There is a place in England (in Knareborough) called the 'Petrifying Well' in Mother Shipton's Cave. HEre something strange happens. An unique geological phenomenon, where the cascading water seems to turn everyday objects to stone!
thank you for using actual images and videos of the places, other channels just show animations.
Quicksand is the ground pulling the uno reverse card
This needs a million likes
@@nobpyxl5389 I gave it a thumbs down
Things on earth: _Moves Weird_
People: _Both Amazed and Scared_
Science: _Exists_
Social Media: _Also Exists_
And i hate it :( makes the world less anime and magical as it is... Fuck
Justin Y
What about Magical anime??
『Edd The Outcast』wdym? I mean the world become less magical cause science explains everything
Justin Y
Yes
2020 can’t be worst
2020: more sink hole ye
SFS Mr Space pizza no
Adrian Hession dude seriously get a life instead of spamming porn images everywhere dude
Yeet forever!
@Adrian Hession reporting you to youtube
this was posted one day after my birthday
*Fairy Circles*: *Exist*
People who has Trypophobia: *Confused Screaming*
Trypophobia is fake
True 🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
They're true bruh
I've seen both the bouncy-castle type soil in my front yard and a forest floor 'breathing' in New Brunswick (canada). The forest was particularly cool
There are also fairy circles in the forest it’s a different kind, they are perfect circles of mushrooms, it’s because there was one in the middle releasing spores to create the circle
I can smell intelligence ♠️
Mwanted Anant Well if you’d know I’m in bio 182 and in the fungi chapter, Utah state university “Large rings are created when the older mycelium in the center finally exhausts the soil nutrients and dies. On the death of the central mycelium, the nutrients are returned to the soil and grass can grow again. The living edge of the mycelium continues to grow outward.” 💁🏻♀️✌🏽
"Climate change". The researchers' equivalent of "My dog ate my homework".
Menominee is pronounced "Men-AH-min-ee" I live in Wisconsin, I always chuckle when the GPS says "Entering Me-know-money."
🙃🙃
SOOOOOO glad that you added that!! I was ready to add it but thought that I'd see if any one else said it first! 🤣. I'm from the lower peninsula of Michigan and I used to work for a couple of companies that dealt with all of the cities and counties in the state. I cringe when I hear so many of them mispronounced!!
Ok so you really cringed? Like legit or are you just using it because you know how to use it?
lol
Thank you. I live on the Menominee River. I did cringe and played it back to everyone around.
This is my favorite be amazed narrator by far
The mascot doesn't shout "amazing" anymore after the intro, I said it like I usually do. Disappointed 😂🤣
IKR
It's time to change alright! 🤷🏻♂️
Seems like he used to say “That’s amazing”, but I could be wrong.
Shane Powers Pretty sure I remember that too
missed it 2
Not only is this ch informative !!! Its witty commentator makes me laugh at times. Love it !!!
This is called random stuff that I like to watch
I love the BE AMAZED animation Heart for you BE AMAZED :D
We had a small lawn blister that was there before we moved into the house. There was a broken pipe on the lawn. I had to trudge through the area every week for seven years. We tried to locate exactly where the pipe broke, but never did.
The Boss 2.0 channel it was messy, but I was 15 when we moved in there. My dad tried to do it himself, but couldn’t find the leak. I don’t recall him hiring a professional, but I feel like he asked for advice from a neighbor or something. Money was tight.
I appreciate the actual explanation for all these Phenomenons,as a Geology Student, I find all these fascinating.
4:40
Event: The earth is literally eroding beneath your feet.
98% of the world's population: Let's stand really close to the edge and watch!
Right 😵 that gave me anxiety
These compilations just reminded me of my past dreams this year. I remember, there was a landslide, something like this ..6:07 and then there was lava... and just recently, I dreamt about our place/city sinking just like this 4:57. So random and weird! 😭
Imagine how terrified those people in the factory were.
id like to imagine they died quick lol
Lawn blisters are fun. I've seen those at a resort I used to work at in Hawaii. I'm sure the irrigation teams though have a different opinion of them. In my experience, it was caused by a rupture of a 4" main line that fed under the fairway towards a residential area.
Am I the only one who had to rewind when he said “Tree Surgeon” 🥴🥴🥴
I was like "Hold Up" 😂
It is another word for a lumberjack
It’s a common term. Tree surgeons manage woodland and/or individual trees, etc. We have them coming round to the neighbours house who had some trees removed. They usually can also advise on diseased trees and how to look after and treat trees. They also top off the trees, etc to make them healthier. Hence the name tree surgeon. Lumberjack I feel is a term for those that just fell trees for a living but it may be a U.K. vs USA terminology difference.
San Francisco Bay area had liquefaction happen in the quake of 1989. The houses sank into the ground and there was great upheaval of the soil under the streets with some areas having more then a foot of elevation and cracking the pavement
Awesome stuff!
I love learning more from this channel than school
Basically every single event in this video is result of "over saturated soil"
This is a great channel you can tell that they put lots of editing and research in their videos.
"Places the earth Acts in Mysterious ways" None of these places, actually acted "mysterious", there were scientific reasons to explain everything..
There's always people like you that comment who think they know everything.
It is mysterious before the explanation. The mystery puts the scientists to work.
ok booomer
Exactly!
Has anyone here ever heard of tectonic plates?! You learn that in 6th fucking grade
Man this channel gets such diverse people.. From those who don't believe in climate change to religious people and Evolutionists
Times when People Act in Mysterious Ways:
Disappearing Dad
Omg
ikkk
One of the most devastating soil liquefaction events happened in Petobo and Balaroa area, Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia in September 28, 2018, shortly after a 7.9 SR earthquake and tsunami hit Central Sulawesi area. In this event of liquefaction, the entire villages sunk into the earth, literally. Many of my friends lost their homes and possessions. Some even lost family members. It was an instant kill for (more or less) 5,000 people who lived there.
People of Palu still recovering from the event until now. But they've grown stronger than ever.
8:42
Scientists:is that water down there
Minecraft players:GERONIMO!!!!!ll
This is a great video! Thanks 😄
A Fairy Circle/Ring is a ring formed of mushrooms. Not whatever those are.
Yeah really. The Fairy Circles/Rings are generally England and Irish legends last I remember.
Thank you.
Different type of thing, same name
I live relatively close to menomonee!!! That's crazy😲 u pronounced it wrong but still dope, keep it up man!
I can't hear the word "eroding" without thinking of Jim Carrey
Watching the forest bounce somehow makes me feel claustrophobic and breathe heavier. It just feels like someone is under there, trapped...
I love watching these videos. Very interesting. I also love how you do the feet and the meter measurements together. It may not be important to some people, but I don't know the metric system and this helps me. Thanks
Your voice is so soothing
Be amazed: i am first 👑👑
Almost 😡😡😡
fortnite is overrated
Zootopia is underrated.
@@nkwlde6978 no
Gabriel Nicholas but why is no one talking about it-
@@nkwlde6978 bc its not overrated
My yard had one of those yard blisters. It’s was only about a foot or so wide tho. We had a leaking water pipe that caused it. Sadly, my dad repaired it and the bouncy yard, is no more :(
"Alright, Who brought Earth To Get A Drink"
In Scotland, we have sphagnum peat bogs which have a top layer of moss dense enough to support your weight. If you stand on one and rock side to side, they will ripple and rock too, but you don't want to go through one - as the water supporting the raft of moss has been known to go as deep as 24ft.
I have seen lawn blisters, but nothing like the size of the ones in the video. I'm a gardener and know that the top layer of soil where the lawn roots grow can be easily compacted by years of very regular mowing. That's why it's always very important to go across your lawn with a garden fork once a year, and just push the tines several inches through that layer of root growth, top dressing the lawn with lawn sand afterwards. It's not a great idea to let lawn blisters keep forming as it will weaken the lawn in time.
Video idea: 10 planets that are similar to earth
Like so they can see it
Nature looks incredible and awesome
when i was a kid me and some friends found a "lawn bubble/blister" next to our school. one of my old friends jumped on to it and it bursted as he landed only to realise it was hot water. a hot water pipe in a 8 storey building had bursted somehow, somewhere and gushing out water at max temp. needles to say when it bursted hes feet and lower calves sunk into that water. the ambulance came to pick him up and he suffered 2nd or 3rd degree burns. pretty stupid if you ask me but hey we were kids and kids do stupid things its part of life.
oWW.
That is horrifying. Even as an adult I wouldn't consider that to be something so potentially dangerous. Maybe a twisted ankle at most.
Yowza! But I can't judge. That's exactly the kind of dumb thing my friends and I would've done back then
Why was there a HOT water pipe external to any building? How? This story is poorly fabricated.
@@Khronosian how would i know, why dont you ask the architect or contruction workers who built the house? this happened some 30 years ago and the building is from the late 60s.
Lawn blisters.
In the 70s as a sprinkler installer / repairman I encountered 2 in the span of 1 year and haven't see one since. Really odd when you first see it and the 1st one was about 2+ feet tall.
8:29 just build dirt over The ravine
11:30 If you clap the sand that is near the seaside and looks like it's dry, it'll become liquifyed!
This is more scary then mysterious especially for sinkholes and methane explosions
Whoa, really interesting one, there are so many places out there that are full of mystery
Wich none were mentioned in this video, if ur interested look up these, santa cruz mystery spot, death valley, zone of silence , white sands test area, are just a few
Oh and louisiana sink hole, wich should have been included in this video
9:17 is Minnesota not Michigan. And its not called minnow mini, its pronounced Men-nom-mon-nee.
🤷♂️
Same pronunciation, but there is also a city in Michigans Upper Peninsula, by the same name, slightly different spelling. 😉
@@AliP1970 that Michigan spelling comes from my wifes tribe called Menomonee. Maybe that how i know its pronunciation.
I've seen the forest "breathing" and a lawn blister. The forest "breathing", I've seen more than once and didn't realise it's something that would freak people out (other than being scared that a tree might fall on you if you're there while it's happening).
I thought the entire point of permafrost was that it DOESN`T MELT.
It does now. 😭😞
Pimple popping videos, too funny! Thanks for a great video. Kelly/Indiana
So y’all just gonna stand there watching and FILMING as the ground/sand in front of you is swallowed by the ocean?? 🤦🏾♀️ humans
The world & everything in it is soooo complex, not even scientists can explain. There is a Creator. 😮🇦🇺
“As if some GOD had awoken from below the earth” ever heard of Cthulhu, nyarlethotep, or love craft in a whole?
Lovecraft: the true monster
Cthulhu like in terraria then yes.
8:30 ik what happened it was tremors
(if you dont know what that is its a movie you should watch)
10:50 Not to mention all that poisonous methane being released into the atmosphere. Guess Down To Size got it right...
Fun fact, my parents had to have earthquake insurance in suburban Pennsylvania because a sinkhole consumed a house nearby and earthquake insurance covers sinkholes.
i thought you were going to talk about the mystery spot in Santa Cruz California
I ❤ these channel!!
7:00 trypophobia has entered the chat😂
The fairy circles are based around mushroom growth.They grow in circles like the circles dipicted. You can tell where due to the over fertile that the mushroom leaves...they also make good termite homes...
Or park blisters that’s where I found one in WISCONSIN
Barbie and her parents are from winconsin :) babra millicent robers was her full name (apparently)
Goes to show it don't matter how powerful humans think they are, mother nature will always be the superior
GOD REALLY IS ALIVE🙏
12:55 "to prevent the ground from becoming 'Sod'den" i see what you did there! Nice!
10: liquefaction
9: also liquefaction
8: also...technically liquefaction...
2: liquefaction...again
I know right I love this video too!!!!!
#9 happened to me years ago. Saratoga, NY. Dad bought 80 acres to build houses, one lot the ground moved . No pool old farmland. Same property had a sink hole on it. Dad kept putting tree stumps on a spot to clear land and next day no stumps. this went on for weeks.
For everyone missing the intro: AMAZING!
Great collection indeed
A tree doctor is that like whene if a tree has lost a limb they go to the tree hospital to go see a tree doctor to get stiches
This channel teaches me alot like alot alot
Roses are red.
The earth is blue.
Isn’t it cool
When nature tries to kill you?
😂🤣😭😭
Because we are killing nature by pollution 👁️👄👁️
It kills you because we try to kill it too??????KARMA
> "unlikely you will see a lawn blister for yourself"
> sees one for myself before I knew they even existed
Me too! So bizarre.