@@CRXCKEDKXDYTOG yep, am very happy, but if you look in the comments someone said “YAY HE FINNALY DID IT” and stole my credit, but I’m still happy he did it
Iron Man mythics are still insane, but the nerfes are pretty hard, and the gaunlets are worse than the old C2S4 ones now... The nerfs are: 1. DMG/blast: 30>24 2. Headshot Multiplier> Removed 3. Lock ON distance: 50>40 meters 4. Lock on Homing cone spread: reduced by 15 degrees 5. Structure Dmg/ Blast 30>24 6. Unibeam Structure DMG 500>1400.
the problem with the jetpack is their not nerfing it right, to balance it all they had to do from the start is make it so you cant bhop with it and cant spam the boost in air
Grass is one of the most ubiquitous and vital forms of plant life on Earth. Found in every corner of the planet, from the vast savannas of Africa to the lush pastures of Europe and the manicured lawns of suburban America, grass species have adapted to a range of climates and environments. This remarkable adaptability allows grass to thrive in various ecosystems, serving vital functions for wildlife, agriculture, and the environment. There are nearly 12,000 known species of grasses, belonging to the family Poaceae, which is one of the largest plant families. Grasses can be divided into two main types: cool-season grasses, which thrive in the cooler months of spring and fall, and warm-season grasses, which flourish during the hotter months of summer. This classification plays a significant role in agriculture and landscape management, as it informs choices regarding crop rotation, livestock grazing, and lawn care. The evolutionary history of grasses dates back to approximately 55 million years ago, with their rise to prominence occurring around 20 million years ago. Grasses are believed to have evolved alongside various herbivorous mammals, which became dependent on them as a primary food source. This co-evolutionary relationship has shaped both grass species and grazing animals in significant ways, influencing growth patterns, seed dispersal, and even the development of the grasslands ecosystems themselves. Grasslands represent one of the Earth's major biomes, characterized by vast expanses of grasses and few trees. These areas, which include prairies, steppes, and savannas, cover roughly 40% of the Earth's land surface. Grasslands serve as critical habitats for numerous species of wildlife, including various mammals, birds, and insects. They are also essential to the global carbon cycle, as grass plants sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, which aids in moderating climate change. One of the most notable features of grasses is their unique growth form. Grass plants grow from the base, which allows them to withstand grazing and trampling by herbivores. This growth strategy, called basal meristem, enables grasses to quickly recover from damage, making them resilient and well-suited to environments where fire, drought, or grazing pressure are common. Additionally, grass plants often have extensive root systems that help anchor the soil and prevent erosion, which is a critical function, especially in areas prone to wind or water erosion. In agriculture, grasses play a pivotal role. Many staple crops, such as rice, wheat, and corn, belong to the grass family and provide sustenance for billions of people worldwide. These cereals are cultivated using various agricultural practices, from small-scale subsistence farming to large-scale industrial production. The economic impact of grass cultivation is immense, influencing global trade, food security, and rural livelihoods. In addition to food production, grasses are also essential for livestock farming. Pasture grasses support the diets of cattle, sheep, goats, and other herbivores, forming the foundation of the meat and dairy industries. Well-managed grasslands can produce high-quality forage, minimizing the need for supplemental feed and promoting sustainable livestock farming practices. However, overgrazing and land degradation pose significant challenges to grassland ecosystems and require careful management to ensure these resources remain viable. Grass lawns, while often viewed as mere aesthetic features of suburban landscapes, also contribute to environmental health. They help filter rainwater, reduce soil erosion, and provide habitats for pollinators and other wildlife. The practice of maintaining lawns has a long history, dating back to the 16th century, when aristocrats in Europe began cultivating grass as a status symbol. Today, the maintenance of lawns is often critiqued for its water use and reliance on fertilizers and pesticides, prompting shifts toward more sustainable landscaping practices, such as xeriscaping and the planting of native grasses. The cultural significance of grass extends beyond its practical applications. Throughout history, various societies have revered grass for its beauty, utility, and symbolism. In many indigenous cultures, grasses hold ceremonial importance and are woven into traditional practices. For example, Native American tribes have used grasses such as sweetgrass in rituals and crafts, reinforcing a deep connection between human beings and the natural world. In contemporary times, the importance of grass is increasingly recognized in the context of climate change and biodiversity loss. Restoration projects focused on grassland ecosystems have gained traction, highlighting the need to protect these vital habitats and their associated wildlife. Initiatives to restore native grasslands aim to mitigate the impacts of human activity, enhance carbon storage, and promote resilience against climate stressors. The role of grasses in urban environments has also garnered attention. Urban green spaces, including parks and community gardens featuring grasses, provide essential ecosystem services, offer recreational opportunities, and contribute to mental well-being. As cities expand, integrating more green infrastructure, including grasslands, becomes crucial for enhancing urban resilience and biodiversity. Additionally, grasses have found their way into various industries beyond agriculture. Their fibrous materials have been utilized in products ranging from biofuels to building materials and textiles. Research into the properties of different grass species has sparked innovation, promoting sustainable alternatives that reduce reliance on fossil fuels and conventional plastics. As we look toward the future, the conservation and understanding of grasses will be paramount. Comprehensive research efforts and public education about the importance of grass species can foster greater appreciation for these plants. By highlighting their ecological, economic, and cultural significance, we can inspire actions to protect and preserve grasslands, ensuring that they continue to thrive for generations to come. In summary, grass is much more than just a common and often-overlooked component of the Earth's landscape. Its diversity, resilience, and functionality play critical roles in various ecosystems, agriculture, and human culture. As we strive for a more sustainable future, it becomes increasingly important to recognize the vital contributions of grass to our world and to take action to protect this essential resource. Integrating sustainable practices in grassland management, enhancing biodiversity, and promoting the use of native grasses can help mitigate environmental challenges while ensuring the health of our planet's ecosystems. From the fields that feed us to the lawns that provide beauty and recreation, grasses are deserving of respect and attention as we navigate the complexities of our interdependent world. Touch some grass goofy ahh tomato
Tomato you’re my idol. You’re the reason I started my TH-cam channel so I wanna see if the old man can catch up let’s do a challenge or something Collab talk to me. Talk to me. And have Vader join to do a challenge and I can bring someone to let’s do this.🎉😂😂🎉
Video 12 of seeing if tomato wants my Video idea Video idea- the new vs Old challenge you use the old doctor doom skin and use old weapons like the gatekeeper and the combat and for the new use the new doctor doom skin and use new weapons (to lazy to list all) please put this comment in the video if you decide to use this idea
1:51 not true captain America's shield went crazy nerf, not only did they change 60 damage to 50, when you block, it only takes about 3 shots from a weak weapon to break the shield and die. Don't use shield!
Well,I'd say they deserver the nerf,only iron man's combat kit though comsidering how EASILY you can get it,But after those nerfs i'd say it deserves a price of 200-350 gold from iron man
Tomato I have been watching you for like 4 years and you have made my day every time
aww
7:39 someone just saved tomato from swearing
FR
That range is just I think he was gonna say just
Hover jets and combat kit combo was insane
I love tomato ❤❤❤
Me to ❤❤❤❤
Everyone does
@@Camo6610. seriously 😐❤❤❤
Hi toomatoo
Same
You are the best tomato
Love your vids tomato 🍅 ❤❤
vader???
The “glove” only challenge
Doom gauntlets
Shuri claws
War machine arsenal
Iron man combat kit
It would be so awesome..it would be so cool
He did it it’s something to do with arms tho
@@CRXCKEDKXDYTOG yep, am very happy, but if you look in the comments someone said “YAY HE FINNALY DID IT” and stole my credit, but I’m still happy he did it
@@Box_k1ng yeah
❤ur videos tamato
Thank you tomato for being the best TH-camr ❤
Who is the goat it’s tomato❤❤❤❤❤
Iron Man mythics are still insane, but the nerfes are pretty hard, and the gaunlets are worse than the old C2S4 ones now...
The nerfs are:
1. DMG/blast: 30>24
2. Headshot Multiplier> Removed
3. Lock ON distance: 50>40 meters
4. Lock on Homing cone spread: reduced by 15 degrees
5. Structure Dmg/ Blast 30>24
6. Unibeam Structure DMG 500>1400.
I can't exactly understand the last part.
So, has the structure damage been buffed or nerfed ?
Tomato is somehow so refreshing to watch and listen to
Real tomato fans!!!❤❤❤ for the win
Bro was not going to let that guy leave 2:28
Fr
Tomato is so cracked at Fortnite
HI TOMATO I LOVE UR VIDEOS❤❤❤🍅🍅🍅
thanks so much :D
@@TomatoFortnite could I please get a pin?! 📍🍅:D
Tomato can u do skits like the old days?
You should do a video where you can only use Iron Man loot and Vader can only use War Machine Loot. Would love to see it.
the problem with the jetpack is their not nerfing it right, to balance it all they had to do from the start is make it so you cant bhop with it and cant spam the boost in air
Dude, it doesn’t matter how much they are it it matters about skills
Hi tomato I am a big fen of you keep doing this fun video's ❤
I love you’re channel
The problem with the flight kit is that everytime i get out of a fight. I get sniped from 120m away from some random nerd 🙏🏼😭
Bring the old marvel things back epic!!
Yeah we need them back
I love Fortnite tomato.🎉❤😂
Your creator map made me gain so much exp! Now i can get the new felina skin with like 5 levels each day
Iron Man got Thanos snapped☠️☠️☠️
Yessssssssssssssss i love you vids
Tomato do a video where you shoot two unibeams at each other
Please do a cake only challenge
litarally no one was complaining about the mythic. but they nerfied it anyway. classic epic games...
GG. Vader is AWESOME 👍
Iran man and war machine got nerfed so hard😂
Iron man❌ Iran man✅
Captain britain shield got nerfed
6:13 got me dying
Love your vids
No Dr doom can not win , when iron man is still in the game
Day 1 of asking tomato to use visualize sound effects😊
Didn't notice a mention that the combat kit does 24 damage for headshots too. No more 45 dmg
Grass is one of the most ubiquitous and vital forms of plant life on Earth. Found in every corner of the planet, from the vast savannas of Africa to the lush pastures of Europe and the manicured lawns of suburban America, grass species have adapted to a range of climates and environments. This remarkable adaptability allows grass to thrive in various ecosystems, serving vital functions for wildlife, agriculture, and the environment.
There are nearly 12,000 known species of grasses, belonging to the family Poaceae, which is one of the largest plant families. Grasses can be divided into two main types: cool-season grasses, which thrive in the cooler months of spring and fall, and warm-season grasses, which flourish during the hotter months of summer. This classification plays a significant role in agriculture and landscape management, as it informs choices regarding crop rotation, livestock grazing, and lawn care.
The evolutionary history of grasses dates back to approximately 55 million years ago, with their rise to prominence occurring around 20 million years ago. Grasses are believed to have evolved alongside various herbivorous mammals, which became dependent on them as a primary food source. This co-evolutionary relationship has shaped both grass species and grazing animals in significant ways, influencing growth patterns, seed dispersal, and even the development of the grasslands ecosystems themselves.
Grasslands represent one of the Earth's major biomes, characterized by vast expanses of grasses and few trees. These areas, which include prairies, steppes, and savannas, cover roughly 40% of the Earth's land surface. Grasslands serve as critical habitats for numerous species of wildlife, including various mammals, birds, and insects. They are also essential to the global carbon cycle, as grass plants sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, which aids in moderating climate change.
One of the most notable features of grasses is their unique growth form. Grass plants grow from the base, which allows them to withstand grazing and trampling by herbivores. This growth strategy, called basal meristem, enables grasses to quickly recover from damage, making them resilient and well-suited to environments where fire, drought, or grazing pressure are common. Additionally, grass plants often have extensive root systems that help anchor the soil and prevent erosion, which is a critical function, especially in areas prone to wind or water erosion.
In agriculture, grasses play a pivotal role. Many staple crops, such as rice, wheat, and corn, belong to the grass family and provide sustenance for billions of people worldwide. These cereals are cultivated using various agricultural practices, from small-scale subsistence farming to large-scale industrial production. The economic impact of grass cultivation is immense, influencing global trade, food security, and rural livelihoods.
In addition to food production, grasses are also essential for livestock farming. Pasture grasses support the diets of cattle, sheep, goats, and other herbivores, forming the foundation of the meat and dairy industries. Well-managed grasslands can produce high-quality forage, minimizing the need for supplemental feed and promoting sustainable livestock farming practices. However, overgrazing and land degradation pose significant challenges to grassland ecosystems and require careful management to ensure these resources remain viable.
Grass lawns, while often viewed as mere aesthetic features of suburban landscapes, also contribute to environmental health. They help filter rainwater, reduce soil erosion, and provide habitats for pollinators and other wildlife. The practice of maintaining lawns has a long history, dating back to the 16th century, when aristocrats in Europe began cultivating grass as a status symbol. Today, the maintenance of lawns is often critiqued for its water use and reliance on fertilizers and pesticides, prompting shifts toward more sustainable landscaping practices, such as xeriscaping and the planting of native grasses.
The cultural significance of grass extends beyond its practical applications. Throughout history, various societies have revered grass for its beauty, utility, and symbolism. In many indigenous cultures, grasses hold ceremonial importance and are woven into traditional practices. For example, Native American tribes have used grasses such as sweetgrass in rituals and crafts, reinforcing a deep connection between human beings and the natural world.
In contemporary times, the importance of grass is increasingly recognized in the context of climate change and biodiversity loss. Restoration projects focused on grassland ecosystems have gained traction, highlighting the need to protect these vital habitats and their associated wildlife. Initiatives to restore native grasslands aim to mitigate the impacts of human activity, enhance carbon storage, and promote resilience against climate stressors.
The role of grasses in urban environments has also garnered attention. Urban green spaces, including parks and community gardens featuring grasses, provide essential ecosystem services, offer recreational opportunities, and contribute to mental well-being. As cities expand, integrating more green infrastructure, including grasslands, becomes crucial for enhancing urban resilience and biodiversity.
Additionally, grasses have found their way into various industries beyond agriculture. Their fibrous materials have been utilized in products ranging from biofuels to building materials and textiles. Research into the properties of different grass species has sparked innovation, promoting sustainable alternatives that reduce reliance on fossil fuels and conventional plastics.
As we look toward the future, the conservation and understanding of grasses will be paramount. Comprehensive research efforts and public education about the importance of grass species can foster greater appreciation for these plants. By highlighting their ecological, economic, and cultural significance, we can inspire actions to protect and preserve grasslands, ensuring that they continue to thrive for generations to come.
In summary, grass is much more than just a common and often-overlooked component of the Earth's landscape. Its diversity, resilience, and functionality play critical roles in various ecosystems, agriculture, and human culture. As we strive for a more sustainable future, it becomes increasingly important to recognize the vital contributions of grass to our world and to take action to protect this essential resource. Integrating sustainable practices in grassland management, enhancing biodiversity, and promoting the use of native grasses can help mitigate environmental challenges while ensuring the health of our planet's ecosystems. From the fields that feed us to the lawns that provide beauty and recreation, grasses are deserving of respect and attention as we navigate the complexities of our interdependent world. Touch some grass goofy ahh tomato
Idc
He plays only when making a video and he has a job unlike you lol
Skipped to the end and I was not disappointed
I was like where’s the chest😂
4:22 I agree, it needed a nerf, but it got too much of one
Day 2 of telling everyone to USE CODE TOMATO IN THE FORTNITE ITEM SHOP
(Also thanks for hearting my comment last time tomato)
24 dmg sync lore?
@@HelloPickle-gh6gb?
@@Camo6610. HE COPIED ME
Nice pfp
@@Burdzilla thanks
Tomato you’re my idol. You’re the reason I started my TH-cam channel so I wanna see if the old man can catch up let’s do a challenge or something Collab talk to me. Talk to me. And have Vader join to do a challenge and I can bring someone to let’s do this.🎉😂😂🎉
2:52
tomat is theeeee goaaaaaaaaaaaaaattttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They need to nerf EVERYTHING even more
Hi sir I love your videos lots and lots of love from India
Video 12 of seeing if tomato wants my Video idea Video idea- the new vs Old challenge you use the old doctor doom skin and use old weapons like the gatekeeper and the combat and for the new use the new doctor doom skin and use new weapons (to lazy to list all) please put this comment in the video if you decide to use this idea
Unibeam goes threw walls now
I am watching this after its 4min on youtube
1:51 not true captain America's shield went crazy nerf, not only did they change 60 damage to 50, when you block, it only takes about 3 shots from a weak weapon to break the shield and die. Don't use shield!
Season should have been chapter 5 season nerf 💀
What Gpu do you have
Uni beam is broken for breaking builds, plus the repulsoers are aimbot. But dual micro uzis are prob better
When we’re talking abt the boots tho😱😱🤯🤯😳😈😈☠️☠️💀💀👻👻👻
Under 20 min gang and got the 1K like
Well,I'd say they deserver the nerf,only iron man's combat kit though comsidering how EASILY you can get it,But after those nerfs i'd say it deserves a price of 200-350 gold from iron man
Yo I watch you every day I put tomato fornite
Honestly, I wish it got nerfed more imo
HIS AIM WITH THE UNIBEAM IS BETTER THAN PETERBOT
Fr?
right when you post i joined
Bots be like: Tomato fans are you here 😂😂😂
And they always got the inappropriate pfp🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
@@Goofyahhfishstick fr💀
@@Goofyahhfishstick nah your name 😂
@@Juicy6543 what abt it
It’s a thirst trap
I love your videos to TH-cam
Not to be rude but you gotta treat Vader like a human and not some… glorified hireable npc
Tell Vader to get a mic or get one for his birthday
Id say it’s worth still bc nothung have lock on but the lock on pistol does. But it is more unique kinda so that’s my thoughts so don’t be mad at me
They destroyed iron man from the beginning cuz of how you can get shot out easily with the flight kit💀💀💯
Got here in 10m😊
Tomato today I ate Chick-fil-A
I am officially never picking up the iron man combat kit again
Like if you LOVE tomato
not that bad of a nerf, could be WAY worse
I thought it said it was 6y ago😂
Yo tomato you should get a custom crosshair
They did Nerf the uni beam it used to do 90 damage but now it does 50/40 damage also no hate just a correction fyi
Yes nice video man ggs
Tomato tamato
Are planning on becoming ketchup in the future!?
Please so a cake only challenge
You know so like a trio
Dang
I got the doom island today 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 I got the victory von doom
bro forgot the stark rifle exists
Try and get every mythic 🎉
Tomato should be iron man and vader should be war machine
Ngl it’s not as bad as people say it is
I think it was the right thing. It was WAY too powerful.
guys use code tomato
hi tomato
24 damage isn't enough. It should be 25 - 26
9:16 ੳ
😂😂
Can you post after school please
Tomato’s better than typical gamer as a youtuber
USE CODE TOMATO
(thanks for hearting my last comment)
Thanks (again)
He needs to do a face reveal 😅
Yes
The flight kit is different if you get shot while taking off it freaks out and you have to what the 20 seconds
I don't care if the The comeback kid does one damage I don't care just leave it alone it's still the best weapon in the game
Bro I know my friend ain’t buying me these repulsors any more
Why did they do that?
They should have kept the same damage but reduce the range😒
the flying kit got nerfed kinda you cant use unibeam with out the combat kit
It has been like that since it came out
@@austinmartin-ww4te oh i thought it was like that in this update
9:10 Does anyone know what this background music is called?
The Fortnitekid is my duo 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭