Antarctica - Everything you need to know | Geography, History, Science & Politics
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- Learn everything you need to know about Antarctica in this video!
Geography | History | Science | Politics
The continent of #Antarctica was the last of the 7 continents for humans to set foot on. This leaves a lot of untouched nature and geographical phenomena to explore, and a huge opportunity for humanity to gain insights into earth and the universe through science in Antarctica.
In this video we will look into the most interesting geography facts about Antarctica, how early explorers slowly made their way to this inhospitable continent, how the scientific world uses the continent today, and how the fragile political situation around the almost unpopulated continent looks like, with some outlooks into what the future may behold.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:47 Geography of Antarctica
5:54 History of Antarctica
12:40 Science in Antarctica
17:39 Politics and the Future of Antarctica
Let me know what you think about the future of Antarctica in the comments and see you in the next video, cheers!
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As someone who reads a lot of grammar books, I'm aware of the American 'would' or use of the present instead of the past tense, but is there a sinister reason that many scripts try deliberately to avoid the past historic?
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was a.i even a thing a year ago? it was so new
The extreme conditions of the Antarctica and its importance for the scientific knowledge has always fascinated me. What a detailed and a well organized narrative. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, you are welcome
I too am fascinated by Antarctica ❤
One of the best presented videos I’ve watched on Antarctica. Thank you for the video.
Holy moly, what an amazing video! And for free? What a time to be alive.
You randomly appeared in my feed. I hadn’t watched for search anything about either polar region. I enjoyed this video. I think it was put together well. Minimal bias or dramatisation. Nicely done. I have subscribed.
Amazing video! Well done
Very well put together. Thank you.
Over 4km of ice is hard to fathom 😮
Great Video! Thank you!
Very interesting. Thank you.
Wow, a channel about geography. Hell yeah!
Thank you for this awesome video.
Great video.
Imagine that!
the dry valleys are not cause of heat due to ground friction with wind
Right? That doesn’t make sense.
So does it “warm up” from -60° to -50°??🤨
Excellent video sir, God Bless.
Amazing video. I would have thought you to be a major channel.
One correction: at 1:09 the subtitles say 2800 meters but u say 3800
11:39 is that an euphemistic way of saying, Amundsen and his crew ate their fallen crews? I mean she wasn't certainly talking about the huskys which they definitely ate.
I don't have any confidence that some countries won't get up to mischief and start exploiting natural resources there. If that happens, it's the thin end of the wedge.
It's already happening with over fishing, so what's next?
I hear it's cold there.
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All this about the explorers miserable adventures, and I get advertised an Antarctic cruse ad mid video.
lol no military action on Antarctica made me think it must be thick with spies and special operators. I hope I'm kidding.
Antartica researchers: The ice us melting due to climate change and has the capacity to drown 25% of earths landmass
Politicians and oil companies: ok but the land will be barren right? So we can extract more oil, right?
If the world was flat, there would be many flat earthers in the comment section. But none I seen, so far. 😅
In 100 years, it'll look the same.
i THINK YOUR CONTENT WOULD BE A LOT MORE POPULAR IF YOU USED MORE CONSISTENT B-ROLL, MAYBE ADD A SLIGHT FILTER TO STYLIZE AND MAKE IT LOOK LIKE IT WAS ALL GATHERED BY THE SAME PERSON