M.R.R Ali well it’s would but in the opposite way, if you produce melatonin during the day, and it’s day all the time then you would be sleepy all the time
Or maybe... Just maybe... The sun is just a few miles up (that would explain why it enlarges if you go higher), and not 93 million miles, and rotates over a still and dare I say, flat, surface with the Arctic circle bordering everything at the circumference of the circle called earth. Maybe the sun travels above the flat, motionless earth and moves up and down around the equator, causing seasons. Maybe, this is just a theory. AN EARTH THEORY! th-cam.com/channels/z81IIi1Fu_TRUvrc_iiVDA.html
RexXflash my time living on this planet I haven’t witnessed anyone compare a taller object to a smaller one then say “it’s almost as tall as the shorter object” sounds stupid, unless I’m missing the point.
Not really, I mean if the earth was tilted 90 instead of 23.5 then humanity would have evolved to those conditions instead. It's not like this change drastically prevents life from existing or ruining the planet as we know it. I mean yes, things like how the earth is in the famous 'goldy locks' position, how greenhouse gases and ozone shield and cultivate our climate, and having a large amount of water are all necessary, those are more in general for being responsible for all life, not just humans. the odds aren't that crazy when you consider we are the only example (That we have found so far) of this phenomena in a near infinite universe, and by the nature of evolution itself any minute details like the axis of the earth do not ultimately change how life on this planet works.
@@pierreuntel1970 I m pretty sure he meant instead of the actual 23.5 degrees or the 90 degrees shown in the video, Earth spun around its horizontal axis at 0 degrees... I think the only difference we would see would be different seasons in countries compared to what they are now....
When the North Pole melts, wouldn't the South Pole freeze even more? And vice versa. And how would this affect the flooding? Cause, as far as i know, ice is more "compact" than water (the molecules are more tightly packed, thus smaller (or more compact)). Since the southern hemisphere has a lot more water, that water freezing would free up space for liquid water (using the aforementioned things as the logic behind this), so by this (probably false) logic, wouldn't the sea levels decrease a bit (although, as the North Pole melts, the ice expands into liquid water and takes more space, but i would think it doesn't take that much more space compared to how much space is being freed up by the freezing of the southern hemisphere)? If the South Pole melts, it will flood. Does this make any sense? This doesn't take into account much but i think has some sense in it at least, enough to consider it's affects.
The South Pole is actual "mainland", hence the drastic rise of water levels if it melts. The northpole is just ice, so the 6-7m rise in ocean levels is exactly what the ice displaces, when it´s ice.
"What if this suddenly happened?" But that's boring the real question is "What if it was always like this?" The answer to one is obvious "bad stuff" but the second is much more interesting
@@daddysnoodles8237 Earth is a she in many languages! German, for example: Die Erde. Lets not make Earth genderless, lets not take away her feminine nature!
@@daddysnoodles8237 You are thinking in stereotypes! Its 21st century now, you can identify as anything you want in the spectrum of the gender identity of woman regardless of having a vagina :) Btw, just fyi, nature's pronoun is also a she [Mother Nature]
“...melting the ice and raising sea levels by a whopping 61 meters. That’s almost as tall as the Leaning Tower of Pisa (shows 56.7 meters).” That’s not ALMOST as tall. 61 meters IS taller than 56.7 meters.
The universe is full of countless planets, but Earth may be extremely rare given that we have a vast ocean that stabilizes temperatures and forms rain clouds, a gigantic moon that creates tides and a titled axis that gives us seasons; without these Earth may not have given rise to life or may not have kept it since the tides and seasonal rhythms are like the planet's heartbeat.
@@apersonusingyoutube4973 True. As it is, the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, is 4.37 light years away, which is 41.34 *billion* kilometers. The fastest manned space ship ever made was Apollo 11 at 39,897km/h, so it would take us 116,284 years to reach Alpha Centauri with current technology. If we wanted a more reasonable travel time of 10 years (for one direction), we would need to be travelling at 471.92 million km/h!!! (or roughly 12,000 times faster than we currently can). No chemical rocket is ever going to get much faster than Apollo 11, we will need a radically new form of propulsion, like an EM drive or better yet, warp/FTL technology.
There is a way to survive. We should create a strip of land around the Meridien and inhabit all our residents there. There they can migrate to different sections depending on the time. Floods? We humans have built buildings measuring 100+ meters a long time ago. Mass produce them. That will tackle the floods. We can also grow our food at the exact line of the Meridien, as conditions would be just right and also we could grow crops in the area where there is light. If stuff gets too bad, rush to the mountains. There the ecosystem will be our last home.
The human penis is an external male intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urinal duct. The main parts are the root (radix); the body (corpus); and the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin and the foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis. The body of the penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the dorsal side and corpus spongiosum between them on the ventral side. The human male urethra passes through the prostate gland, where it is joined by the ejaculatory duct, and then through the penis. The urethra traverses the corpus spongiosum, and its opening, the meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/), lies on the tip of the glans penis. It is a passage both for urination and ejaculation of semen. (See: male reproductive system.) Most of the penis develops from the same tissue in the embryo as does the clitoris in females; the skin around the penis and the urethra come from the same embryonic tissue from which develops the labia minora in females.[1][2] An erection is the stiffening and rising of the penis, which occurs during sexual arousal, though it can also happen in non-sexual situations. Spontaneous non-sexual erections frequently occur during adolescence and during sleep. In its relaxed (flaccid, i.e. soft/limp) state, the shaft of the penis has the feel of a dense sponge encased in very smooth eyelid-type skin. The tip, or glans of the penis is darker in color, and covered by the foreskin, if present. In its fully erect state, the shaft of the penis is rigid, with the skin tightly stretched. The glans of the erect penis has the feel of a raw mushroom. The erect penis may be straight or curved and may point at an upward or downward angle, or straight ahead. It may also have a tendency to the left or right. Measurements vary, with studies that rely on self-measurement reporting a significantly higher average than those with a health professional measuring. As of 2015, a systematic review of 15,521 men, and the best research to date on the topic, as the subjects were measured by health professionals, rather than self-measured, has concluded that the average length of an erect human penis is 13.12 cm (5.17 inches) long, while the average circumference of an erect human penis is 11.66 cm (4.59 inches).[3][4] Neither age nor size of the flaccid penis accurately predicts erectile length. The most common form of genital alteration is circumcision, removal of part or all of the foreskin for various cultural, religious and, more rarely, medical reasons. There is controversy surrounding circumcision.
Hind Altamimi An astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun.
lala blab that’s not really how it works, earth wasn’t made to host species. Species evolved to live on earth. Earth just had the right conditions in wich living beings could really thrive. It’s a total coincidence, but also not really. It could have been any other rock in space that had similar events and we’d be thinking the same thing
Don’t forget us Australians. We have a huge desert. The heatwave would be 100x worse than the United States if it has 6 months of daylight. Then we will have a frigid winter thanks to the change in wind direction. Also, because of the ozone hole we have here, we will probably get instant sunburn (well not instant but very quickly) if the sun is overhead for long time.
This situation would really depend on the situation if it was before us then we would probably adapt but if it happened now then these things would happen
Why does earth in the thumbnail spin two different ways? If this were real, it would produce so much friction, that both sides of the earth would be extremely hot
How does Earth know how much degree it should be tilted and so many chaotic things happen if it doesn't tilt exactly 23.6°? Can anyone answer such question?
If the axis were to tilt further, presumably it would happen gradually... In such a case - couldn't the polar ice caps potentially just relocate to the "new" north/south points?
*Alaska Is Better Than Africa* Why? *Africa Has Night During Summer* *Alaska Has No Night During Summer* Disclaimer: I Do Not Live in Africa, I Live In Asia.
Does the Southern Hemisphere exist? I’m sorry if I’m asking for a little bit of recognition, is just that we never get featured in this type of videos.
You talk about all the floods and sea level rise, but wouldn't they fluctuate, gaining huge amounts of ice in the winters, only to melt during the summer? This would make a tides on earth gigantic, wouldn't they?
Life actually 100% would survive, it's just probably going to be the unicellular organisms that survive not complex organisms like us and other animals.
"something mysterious" Ofc yeah it's totally mysterious, It's not Thea that hit Earth with nearly the same size as Mars and created the moon in the aftermath, no.
Interesting video! One thing though; A rise from 15.5 °C to 38 °C is not (more than) twice the temperature just because the number is twice as high in Celsius!
We'd have to have ships or cars or something move us from one side of the equator to the other so we could get the right amount of nighttime and daytime. That's my first thought at least. It would mean a lot less population though as areas far from the equator would be practically inhabitable. This still doesnt stop all the melting ice and dead plants though, as they dont move
@@Mii.2.0 yes it would, as long as there would be a water source right at the equator (the small area where it would be half daytime, half nighttime all year round)
@@willmcquistan3113 naa, you'd rather have a long, constant sunrise-like day, than things would shift up to a normal 12h daylight day, and back to "dawnday" and then things would repeat. Not really pleasant i'd say 😟
The title should be *What If The Earth SUDDENLY Spun Sideways On Its Axis. I was hoping for a video that compared Earth's history with that of Uranus and it's sideways axis.
I guess she is trying to make it easy to understand, but she sounds like a mom trying to politely explain to her 3 year old what they did was wrong lol
Actually, I think the cold half of the earth will cause enough glaciers from the sea to balance out the floods from the other half of the earth, so sea levels would not rise
@@lsd-rickb-1728 So you believe the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything? That's ludacris! It is impossible to make a man believe his father does not exist just because he didn't see him physically. I read my Father's words and they are wisdom, they are life. A fairytale cannot carry as much suffering as the Bible does. He does not want you to perish in eternity away from Him, but He will also not force you to enter His kingdom. If you seek Him, you will find Him and He will teach you
@@punisherlee look man if this was freaking 250 B.C. to 1600 then ok you got me. But its not the Big Bang was something then got got together then created the biggest explosion of existence of the void in the universe to make reality and to have life on it that is rare but still real and possible. Your beliefs are made up and delusional because you cannot comprehend science or astronomy, everything is natural and definitely not some god who takes in a human form lol
LSD-Rick B-172 Ok first of all, that was a joke. You know atheists can make jokes about god right? And second of all, I hate religion and constantly argue in the comments sections of other videos about how it’s ridiculous and stupid. God is obviously not real, and people who believe are morons. Try to detect sarcasm a little better, the flat Earth is also a fairy tale.
We're so intelligent that we're able to come up with all this information and predictions and still, most won't recognize that God, the creator of it all, knew exactly what He was doing.
0:00: A sideways-spinning earth would be baking on its sun side and would be freezing on its cold side --- and those sides would be changing every six months. Between those extremities, the planet would be having normal day and night cycles --- well almost --- because the incoming direction of the sun's rays would be constantly shifting from front side to rear side and then back to front side again thus making for 6 months of heating up and cooling down more on one side than on the other side before a given equinox is reached. So things would be pretty well even on both sides of the planet during the spring and autumn months --- but extreme during the summer and winter months when the planet's axis position makes for the starkest front-to-back orientation.
I sleep during work. And in class when i was in college. My melatonin production is during daytime. So seasonal affective disorder won't affect me.
M.R.R Ali 🤣
My melatonin production is during lectures
M.R.R Ali well it’s would but in the opposite way, if you produce melatonin during the day, and it’s day all the time then you would be sleepy all the time
Same. I go to sleep rn about 6am when the sun rises, and I get enough sleep.
your profile is perfect for this comment
“Active in day, sleep at night” laughs in depression
Or going out every day
Bruh
@fried cheese nugget wanna talk about it? In private?
@fried cheese nugget lol first of all I don't play Minecraft and I have a real girlfriend and second I'm no teen mister
People who has deppression wont make jokes idiot because deppression isnt a joke
I thought this is a Kurzgesagt video because of the thumbnail XD
Hahahaha
Hahahaha
Hahahaha!?
Hahahaha
same
Ha, I get it. Seasonal affective disorder stands for sad. That’s scientists being funny right there!
@RexXflash capitalist pig
Lol that’s actually kinda funny. Never caught that.
Or maybe...
Just maybe...
The sun is just a few miles up (that would explain why it enlarges if you go higher), and not 93 million miles, and rotates over a still and dare I say, flat, surface with the Arctic circle bordering everything at the circumference of the circle called earth.
Maybe the sun travels above the flat, motionless earth and moves up and down around the equator, causing seasons.
Maybe, this is just a theory. AN EARTH THEORY!
th-cam.com/channels/z81IIi1Fu_TRUvrc_iiVDA.html
Had the exact same thought lmao
Punisher Lee are you a flat earthen sir?
Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
Which commonly known as *SAD*
konmong lo you stole this comment
Bro, why did you steal the comment brother?
P.S. I’m not angry I am just wondering 🤔
their are really many comments that make the seasonal affective disorder make it short
-sorry for bad eng-
To break it up, I knew people were going to do the SAD thing but, I did not steal the comment, I just thought about it and wrote the comment.
konmong lo oh I see well sorry for acting defensive.
today I learned that 61 meters is almost as much as 56.7 meters
@RexXflash She literally said "that's almost as tall"
Not as heavy as a kilogram of steel though
Man, that hurt my head.
@@notachinesespypleasebeliev8954 I don't believe you
RexXflash my time living on this planet I haven’t witnessed anyone compare a taller object to a smaller one then say “it’s almost as tall as the shorter object” sounds stupid, unless I’m missing the point.
It’s fascinating how everything was lined up perfectly for us to exist, even the angle of the tilt. Just imagine the odds of it all.
That's the reason we exist here and all the other planets we know are empty.
Lol fake deep spotted.
Not really, I mean if the earth was tilted 90 instead of 23.5 then humanity would have evolved to those conditions instead. It's not like this change drastically prevents life from existing or ruining the planet as we know it.
I mean yes, things like how the earth is in the famous 'goldy locks' position, how greenhouse gases and ozone shield and cultivate our climate, and having a large amount of water are all necessary, those are more in general for being responsible for all life, not just humans.
the odds aren't that crazy when you consider we are the only example (That we have found so far) of this phenomena in a near infinite universe, and by the nature of evolution itself any minute details like the axis of the earth do not ultimately change how life on this planet works.
I can definitely say the creator of this world has great attention to detail.
@@Missraeraeruru indeed perfect attention to the details of the planet and it's lifeforms. Its simply fascinating and exciting truly it is.
*snows in rio
The world already ended before we tilted the Earth sideways.
What? Snow in Rio, when???
@@johnny_roots 0:35
What if instead it tilted in a way that was perfectly up? No tilt at all.
No seasons
@@pierreuntel1970 Well then , time for the *Big Boi Rocket MK.III*
@@pierreuntel1970 I m pretty sure he meant instead of the actual 23.5 degrees or the 90 degrees shown in the video, Earth spun around its horizontal axis at 0 degrees... I think the only difference we would see would be different seasons in countries compared to what they are now....
QuarioQuario54321 then it just be spring or fall no more winter or summers
@@mushyomens6885 we would probably have equal time zones.you know..no more 14 hours of daytime or 24 hour of daytime.
Science insider : Winter is coming!
Me : won't fall for that again.
Lol
Winterfall I quess🥶🥶🥶🥶
Winterfell pretty quickly
Won't *fall* for that again
*fall*
*F a l l* 🍂
@@the_hanburger thts savage
When the North Pole melts, wouldn't the South Pole freeze even more? And vice versa.
And how would this affect the flooding?
Cause, as far as i know, ice is more "compact" than water (the molecules are more tightly packed, thus smaller (or more compact)).
Since the southern hemisphere has a lot more water, that water freezing would free up space for liquid water (using the aforementioned things as the logic behind this), so by this (probably false) logic, wouldn't the sea levels decrease a bit (although, as the North Pole melts, the ice expands into liquid water and takes more space, but i would think it doesn't take that much more space compared to how much space is being freed up by the freezing of the southern hemisphere)? If the South Pole melts, it will flood.
Does this make any sense?
This doesn't take into account much but i think has some sense in it at least, enough to consider it's affects.
The South Pole is actual "mainland", hence the drastic rise of water levels if it melts. The northpole is just ice, so the 6-7m rise in ocean levels is exactly what the ice displaces, when it´s ice.
@RexXflash The whole souther hemisphere is likely to freeze so if anything there will be a drop in sea level not a rise.
@@Nghilifa Oh yeah, totally forgot that the actual North Pole isn't on actual land.
Don't question the scientists!
Well boys we did it, flooding is no more.
"What if this suddenly happened?"
But that's boring the real question is
"What if it was always like this?"
The answer to one is obvious "bad stuff" but the second is much more interesting
in ur opinion
Life on the equator and only extremophiles at the poles, probably yearly mass migrations, and I'd imagine perennials would be the dominant plant type
Maybe it's too hard for us to predict how earth would have been in such conditions?
Scientist: This is SAD
came to comments just to write this... you beat me by a year... damn
damn, no wonder earth rages alot, he’s been tilted for a quite a long time
Earth is a she [at least in the Russian language]
@@StRanGerManY nobody cares what language let's not gender a planet
@@daddysnoodles8237 Earth is a she in many languages! German, for example: Die Erde.
Lets not make Earth genderless, lets not take away her feminine nature!
@@StRanGerManY earth doesn't have a vagina nor penis
Not that we know of
@@daddysnoodles8237 You are thinking in stereotypes! Its 21st century now, you can identify as anything you want in the spectrum of the gender identity of woman regardless of having a vagina :)
Btw, just fyi, nature's pronoun is also a she [Mother Nature]
Now we need to know: what if earth was a pear shape?
WE NEED TO KNOW
Didn't Neil say that is reality?
it wouldnt be.....
You made me hungry oof
There would not be major flooding because as north pole warms, the southern hemisphere would freeze.
That doesn't make any sense. The video says that the ice at the north pole would melt adding more water to oceans and so causes it to rise.
Flat earthers thinks regular people living in Alaska are lying about the 24hr daylight. 😂
If people in Alaska are watching this (not that I'm in Alaska) they would be like "Damn, I KNEW ALL THIS!! "
But you never talked about the other hemisphere that would totally freeze.
They did
@@duxlorbitxl9986 It is still an US perspective video. They don't care what happens outside of their country.
Australia would get to experience being upright for once.
“...melting the ice and raising sea levels by a whopping 61 meters. That’s almost as tall as the Leaning Tower of Pisa (shows 56.7 meters).”
That’s not ALMOST as tall. 61 meters IS taller than 56.7 meters.
exactly my thought LoL
Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
Well that’s SAD.
“Sleep at night”
*chuckles in medical student*
I’m In danger
Thank God for everything that he made the earth perfect for life
Seasonal Affective Disorder
That's just SAD for Alaskans 😞
looks like kurzgesagt.
Don't compare this shit channel to kurzgesagt
Anonymous Anonymous yeah Kurz is so much better
@@timothysstuffintros503 yeeeeeeeeeeEEEEE
Looks like they were an inspiration anyway.
Thank God finallly a scientific channel using IS units and not imperial metrics!
The universe is full of countless planets, but Earth may be extremely rare given that we have a vast ocean that stabilizes temperatures and forms rain clouds, a gigantic moon that creates tides and a titled axis that gives us seasons; without these Earth may not have given rise to life or may not have kept it since the tides and seasonal rhythms are like the planet's heartbeat.
@@apersonusingyoutube4973 True. As it is, the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, is 4.37 light years away, which is 41.34 *billion* kilometers. The fastest manned space ship ever made was Apollo 11 at 39,897km/h, so it would take us 116,284 years to reach Alpha Centauri with current technology. If we wanted a more reasonable travel time of 10 years (for one direction), we would need to be travelling at 471.92 million km/h!!! (or roughly 12,000 times faster than we currently can). No chemical rocket is ever going to get much faster than Apollo 11, we will need a radically new form of propulsion, like an EM drive or better yet, warp/FTL technology.
There is a way to survive. We should create a strip of land around the Meridien and inhabit all our residents there. There they can migrate to different sections depending on the time. Floods? We humans have built buildings measuring 100+ meters a long time ago. Mass produce them. That will tackle the floods. We can also grow our food at the exact line of the Meridien, as conditions would be just right and also we could grow crops in the area where there is light. If stuff gets too bad, rush to the mountains. There the ecosystem will be our last home.
Seasonal Affective Disorder -> S.A.D
"Oh, it is S.A.D day."
- Heavy Weapons Guy (Team Fortress 2)
ok
ok
ok
The human penis is an external male intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urinal duct. The main parts are the root (radix); the body (corpus); and the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin and the foreskin (prepuce) covering the glans penis. The body of the penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the dorsal side and corpus spongiosum between them on the ventral side. The human male urethra passes through the prostate gland, where it is joined by the ejaculatory duct, and then through the penis. The urethra traverses the corpus spongiosum, and its opening, the meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/), lies on the tip of the glans penis. It is a passage both for urination and ejaculation of semen. (See: male reproductive system.)
Most of the penis develops from the same tissue in the embryo as does the clitoris in females; the skin around the penis and the urethra come from the same embryonic tissue from which develops the labia minora in females.[1][2] An erection is the stiffening and rising of the penis, which occurs during sexual arousal, though it can also happen in non-sexual situations. Spontaneous non-sexual erections frequently occur during adolescence and during sleep.
In its relaxed (flaccid, i.e. soft/limp) state, the shaft of the penis has the feel of a dense sponge encased in very smooth eyelid-type skin. The tip, or glans of the penis is darker in color, and covered by the foreskin, if present. In its fully erect state, the shaft of the penis is rigid, with the skin tightly stretched. The glans of the erect penis has the feel of a raw mushroom. The erect penis may be straight or curved and may point at an upward or downward angle, or straight ahead. It may also have a tendency to the left or right.
Measurements vary, with studies that rely on self-measurement reporting a significantly higher average than those with a health professional measuring. As of 2015, a systematic review of 15,521 men, and the best research to date on the topic, as the subjects were measured by health professionals, rather than self-measured, has concluded that the average length of an erect human penis is 13.12 cm (5.17 inches) long, while the average circumference of an erect human penis is 11.66 cm (4.59 inches).[3][4] Neither age nor size of the flaccid penis accurately predicts erectile length.
The most common form of genital alteration is circumcision, removal of part or all of the foreskin for various cultural, religious and, more rarely, medical reasons. There is controversy surrounding circumcision.
very informative ♥️
I’m from the future, but I have a question...
*_whats an earth_*
It's a planet
maria fe what’s that?
@@hindaltamimi4197 a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
maria fe star?
Hind Altamimi An astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun.
How perfect the earth was made to make life on it survive. It can‘t be coincidence.
lala blab that’s not really how it works, earth wasn’t made to host species. Species evolved to live on earth. Earth just had the right conditions in wich living beings could really thrive. It’s a total coincidence, but also not really. It could have been any other rock in space that had similar events and we’d be thinking the same thing
I agree! There is no way this planet functions the way it does by coincidence. I'm thankful to have a loving God who has a plan for His children.
Are we going to ignore how countries near the equator would forever have sunsets 24/7? 😍😍
yeah sure. notice the forever sunset, and ignore the flooding cities.
_Why do some people still believe Big Bag was just an accident and the perfection in our existence is just a myth or coincidence?!_
@@merrillgeorge1838 Ingenious!!!
@@merrillgeorge1838 there is no god lol and yes it is 1 in 1,000,000,000,000,000 coincidence
@@lsd-rickb-1728 1 in ∞ coincidence*
Actually its god
I like how they revolve this around the USA
3:47 I recall Florida sinking as Greenland’s ice caps melted and made sea levels rise 7 meters.
*S.A.D*
Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
Ohhhh Soo that's what happens to me when I cry
No, sadness is just an emotion. But seasonal affective disorder is a disorder. So you don't have a disorder
maria fe woooooosh
@@HoneyEggs Woooosh*
Aph Lukas Bondevik woooooosh
This is something that needs a sci fi movie. With a quality of James Cameron and Steven Spielberg movies.
when youre in creative and type /time set day
Or /alwaysday true
It doesnt snow in rio, just to clarify
Perfectly balanced as all things should be
The extreme freeze during winter would cancel out that summer melt
Yes, but one problem: we spin around the sun so the northern hemisphere is gone be really hot for for ever, the other half is gonna freeze
No, only for one half of the year, after that sides switch.
Oh so thats why it was hot for my town in Winter 2019 it felt like 75 Fahrenheit and Spring 2019 went down to 48 Fahrenheit.
Almost like it was designed the perfect way 🤔
Hmm, yes. What a “coincidence” that everything on earth works all to our advantages and the earth is perfectly designed... what a coincidence... 🙂
Don’t forget us Australians. We have a huge desert. The heatwave would be 100x worse than the United States if it has 6 months of daylight. Then we will have a frigid winter thanks to the change in wind direction. Also, because of the ozone hole we have here, we will probably get instant sunburn (well not instant but very quickly) if the sun is overhead for long time.
This situation would really depend on the situation if it was before us then we would probably adapt but if it happened now then these things would happen
Yeah thats true
Whatever knocked earth slightly off it’s Axis, please do it again.
Nevermind Australia for this fun thought experiment
This was very insightful.
California under water? Yes, please.
Californian here
Yes, I definitely agree with this
Herp Looza One of the folks worth saving, I reckon. 👍
Earth would be like Uranus
Germany and japan: *SWEATS NERVOUSLY*
Why does earth in the thumbnail spin two different ways? If this were real, it would produce so much friction, that both sides of the earth would be extremely hot
How does Earth know how much degree it should be tilted and so many chaotic things happen if it doesn't tilt exactly 23.6°? Can anyone answer such question?
Humans measured it 🔆not the earth boom answered your question I want money 💷
get wooshed
If the axis were to tilt further, presumably it would happen gradually... In such a case - couldn't the polar ice caps potentially just relocate to the "new" north/south points?
*Alaska Is Better Than Africa*
Why?
*Africa Has Night During Summer*
*Alaska Has No Night During Summer*
Disclaimer: I Do Not Live in Africa, I Live In Asia.
Anna snsbsbs
Haha bdbdb
In Florida
As an Alaskan trust me when I say it isn’t that great lol especially on winter
"it would be day for months not only in the US, but for the entire northern hemisphere"
Britian: i prepared my whole life for this moment
On behalf of Kenya ty for the shout out
In love with the narrator.
3:09 yay a city in Denmark got mentioned
0:26 THE SUN IS SMALLER THAN THE EARTH
SEASONAL
AFFECTIVE
DISORDER
S.A.D
very well explained !! thank you
What happens when Earth gets tilted?
Well then Earth is salty.
*cough*
Cough
Cough
*cough*
SubTo PewDiePie dude
“Thats almost as tall as the leaning tower of piza”
Shows the flood even taller
Does the Southern Hemisphere exist? I’m sorry if I’m asking for a little bit of recognition, is just that we never get featured in this type of videos.
AsdAsdjsjsjs I'm pretty sure you guys are experiencing winter now right?
get nae nae'd
You talk about all the floods and sea level rise, but wouldn't they fluctuate, gaining huge amounts of ice in the winters, only to melt during the summer? This would make a tides on earth gigantic, wouldn't they?
Life could probably survive but it would take quite a bit of adaptation
Life actually 100% would survive, it's just probably going to be the unicellular organisms that survive not complex organisms like us and other animals.
@@ashleyashleym2969 maybe but probably not furry mammals just reptiles and stuff
The quintessence of this Channel is your voice.
"something mysterious"
Ofc yeah it's totally mysterious, It's not Thea that hit Earth with nearly the same size as Mars and created the moon in the aftermath, no.
Looooooooool
"Cabbages the size of rottweilers" What a random analogy
Interesting video! One thing though; A rise from 15.5 °C to 38 °C is not (more than) twice the temperature just because the number is twice as high in Celsius!
it is twice the temperature. why would u even think differently
Simon van der Held F doesn't add up accurately though
3:04 thanks a lot greenland.
If the earth was like that from the beginning of time then we could probably figure it out...
We'd have to have ships or cars or something move us from one side of the equator to the other so we could get the right amount of nighttime and daytime. That's my first thought at least. It would mean a lot less population though as areas far from the equator would be practically inhabitable. This still doesnt stop all the melting ice and dead plants though, as they dont move
No, we would all go extinct. 🙃
@@Mii.2.0 we could find a solution if everyone didnt panic
@@Mia-hj2ls Not really. Humanity wouldn't exist if the Earth was tilted like Uranus in the beginning.
@@Mii.2.0 yes it would, as long as there would be a water source right at the equator (the small area where it would be half daytime, half nighttime all year round)
I would be nice to see a movie about this concept.
*do a video about each & every native american tribe!*
which animating software are you using ???
The land of fire and ice might sound bad by if you live at the equator then maybe life can still thrive!
I'd imagine it very nice there: cold winds blowing from one side, that make you freeze, but at the same time you get a sunburn 😅😂
I feel like the Sun would constantly be setting/rising there. It would be a little weird at the equator, too.
@@willmcquistan3113 naa, you'd rather have a long, constant sunrise-like day, than things would shift up to a normal 12h daylight day, and back to "dawnday" and then things would repeat. Not really pleasant i'd say 😟
@@ArkinMC I guess
"imagine blizzards in Brazil"
So, my city?
Kurzgesagt vibes
The title should be *What If The Earth SUDDENLY Spun Sideways On Its Axis. I was hoping for a video that compared Earth's history with that of Uranus and it's sideways axis.
Is it just me, or is this woman speaking to us like we’re 4 year olds?
I guess she is trying to make it easy to understand, but she sounds like a mom trying to politely explain to her 3 year old what they did was wrong lol
Actually, I think the cold half of the earth will cause enough glaciers from the sea to balance out the floods from the other half of the earth, so sea levels would not rise
wow God is amazing
RUSHIKA frfr
RUSHIKA nah that guy is wack
People who believe in god since they were brainwashed as a kid by there parents are ignorant of REAL Science in the universe...
LSD-Rick B-172 welp, stick with that opinion
Seasonal
Affective
Disorder
Oh that's just SAD
To be fair,
if earth didn't exist we wouldn't have the problems that we have today.
Steven Matthews You again!
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I worked night shift most of my life, I didn't see sunlight for 30 years.
Mysteriously? That's suspicious. I smell belief
Wasn't god
If you say God then you're implying flat. God never made a sphere
@@punisherlee god isn't real he's a made up fairy tale
@@lsd-rickb-1728
So you believe the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything? That's ludacris!
It is impossible to make a man believe his father does not exist just because he didn't see him physically. I read my Father's words and they are wisdom, they are life. A fairytale cannot carry as much suffering as the Bible does.
He does not want you to perish in eternity away from Him, but He will also not force you to enter His kingdom.
If you seek Him, you will find Him and He will teach you
@@punisherlee look man if this was freaking 250 B.C. to 1600 then ok you got me. But its not the Big Bang was something then got got together then created the biggest explosion of existence of the void in the universe to make reality and to have life on it that is rare but still real and possible. Your beliefs are made up and delusional because you cannot comprehend science or astronomy, everything is natural and definitely not some god who takes in a human form lol
So The equator will 24/7 Sunset-ish? *Everyday Play 90'sflav - call me
Good thing this will never happen because the Earth is flat.
Gg Rr
Yeah, unless god decides to flip it like a coin!
@@done4195 god isn't real dude stop believing in this fairy tale
LSD-Rick B-172
Ok first of all, that was a joke. You know atheists can make jokes about god right? And second of all, I hate religion and constantly argue in the comments sections of other videos about how it’s ridiculous and stupid. God is obviously not real, and people who believe are morons. Try to detect sarcasm a little better, the flat Earth is also a fairy tale.
That seasonal disorder is real. Idk why i get all messed up in winter but yeah it happens
We're so intelligent that we're able to come up with all this information and predictions and still, most won't recognize that God, the creator of it all, knew exactly what He was doing.
Six Roldan Oh how ironic
People will be *SAD*
Nice explanation and didactic images, @Science Insider, but I saw a huge mistake: there is no snowfall in Rio de Janeiro during the winter. 🙃😕
Akhenaton Serafim Unless the earth tilts at 90 degrees
My mom: Good night!
*6 months later...*
My mom: good morning!
Can't sleep from the 24/7 sunlight? Just shut your curtains LOL
But what if earth Wasn’t hit by a meteorite and stayed straight upwards?
The best way to engineer ourselves out of this one is with orbiting mirrors and shades.
0:00: A sideways-spinning earth would be baking on its sun side and would be freezing on its cold side --- and those sides would be changing every six months. Between those extremities, the planet would be having normal day and night cycles --- well almost --- because the incoming direction of the sun's rays would be constantly shifting from front side to rear side and then back to front side again thus making for 6 months of heating up and cooling down more on one side than on the other side before a given equinox is reached. So things would be pretty well even on both sides of the planet during the spring and autumn months --- but extreme during the summer and winter months when the planet's axis position makes for the starkest front-to-back orientation.