@@theorangeheadedfella 2 completely different things. Radioactive substances don't affect the body in the same way as biological ones and the methods of protecting against them are different as well. The signs are supposed to clearly identify the dangerous materials in order for the one that is dealing with them know how to protect himself. Just because they affect one's health doesn't mean that they both have the same type of dangers associated
As Chernobyl began opened his domain the human shook in fear and ask "between you and the people who would make it to the safe area first?" The Chernobyl which then replied "well if the human were that many it may cause me a little trouble" "But would you still lose?" "Nah i'd win" The Chernobyl succesfully killd atleast 30 people within his domain blast and at last he said "stand proud you're strong"
@@nagari9093 are you Chernobyl because you are the radioactive one, or are you the stand proud because you are Chernobyl, Chernobyl responded “nah, i’d win”
Hearing "Riverfire" sounds terrifying when there's fire on water like wtf are you suppose to do without water? Baking soda?? I'm glad it doesn't really sound what it seems..
So what I'm gathering is, you need to have extremely harsh regulations for industrial corporations, because if you trust them to not be cheap, lazy and evil, you're fucking asking for it.
Before Chernobyl used his domain expansion, "coffin of the iron reactor," he said "are you your strong because I'm you?" "or are you the one who left it all behind because your stand proud?"
Another important part of the Chernobyl accident was the fact that the boron control rods were tipped with graphite (which rapidly increases u-235s activity) because it saved money. There were also a lot of other reactors (RBMK reactor) built in the same way all over the Soviet Union, and it took them years to admit the accident and rebuild the faulty reactors :3
My dad was actually there when the Bhopal Gas Leak happened. He must have been around 13 or 14 years old. He told me that the house and the village that he lived in was only 18km away from the gas leak when it happened. Thankfully neither he, his family or anybody in his village died but the closest village which was 21km away and all 125+ of it's inhabitants was no more unfortunately. It's also important to note that even though 18km is a rather far distance. Gas can travel SUPER fast across wide distances in minutes. So to say that my father narrowly avoided dead is an understatement.
These seem to be industrial disasters, not natural. Side note; number 1 is why I think the leaders of companies who do stuff like that should be jailed. That’s basically negligent homicide
@bingus_number1 dude if you're gonna correct them for not using an apostrophe in "youve" then correct them for "im" too, cause it makes you look stupider than you already are
The town of Picher, Oklahoma which is now practically a ghost town was a zinc and lead mining town that did not regulate any of the mining waste that built up over the decades as chat piles and was deemed unlivable by 2009. It is part of the Tar Creek superfund site.
Geto: "Are you chernogo because your the strongest, or the strongest if your chernogo?" Chernogo: "As the curse of radiation,nah. Id win. Domain expansion: Nuclear fallout"
The Aral Sea still exists, just in many parts. Though I wouldn't suggest living near them as the remaining bodies of water have insane amounts of salt.
An industrial disaster from where I grew up: in Woburn, MA, USA, a bunch of companies (great start, right?) dumped a bunch of chemicals into an area of the city where two water wells were soon installed due to the city’s rising population. This caused cancer rates to slowly go way beyond their normal rates, mainly a form of childhood leukemia (though there has been a risk of various other cancers, given that one of the chemicals in the waste was arsenic). A cleanup effort occurred after (understandable) public outrage, but as a former resident, some of the city’s water isn’t exactly safe or clean modern-day
0:00 Love Canal Contamination 0:49 Chernobyl Disaster 1:49 Centralia Mine Fire 2:51 Deepwater Oil Spill 3:41 Cuyahoga River Fire 4:44 Great Smog of London 5:49 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone 6:55 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill 7:59 Bhopal Gas Tragedy 8:58 Three Mile Island Accident 9:58 Minamata Disease Disaster 10:58 Aral Sea Ecological Crisis
The love canal tragedy was preventable the company told people not to dig and yet they still dug through the clay lining. Also Chernobyl had a containment vessel but the steam explosion blew the 1,000 ton reactor lid off. Also the control rods had graphite tips which significantly contributed to the accident.
In a show of how life adapts, a special type of fungus has evolved in the ruins of Chernobyl that seems to feed on radiation. Scientists want to use these fungi to coat spacefaring craft to protect the occupants from solar radiation
Three mile island was a tragedy, not because it made stuff more radioactive, but because of the public perception of nuclear power after that and the amount of global warming that probably happened because of people not wanting nuclear power, which is actually completely safe and completely environmentally friendly.
I think you forgot about the biological weapons laboratory that was also on a former island on the aral sea that spilled it's contents into nearby communities.
Jogo I'm sorry.I was not familiar with ur game, I didn't know u had nuclear powers in dat big ahh volcano head of urs, welp too bad u should've used against Sukuns. Wa ha ha
Man, the Minamata Disease Disaster had to really be a rock and a hard place situation, one other reason fishing is so important to Japan is because its the #1 additive free food source, the Japanese government especially in that time was notorious for absolutely abysmal food safety regulation when it came to what they put in their processed food, the Japanese government didn't seem to care for a long time that other countries were banning certain food chemicals and additives because they were directly linked to cancer and other health conditions. People had their food effectively poisoned in the grocery stores and now a vital clean food became contaminated.
Several of these are proof why we can’t trust companies and corporations to “police themselves”. DON’T LET PEOPLE TRICK YOU THINK THINKING DEREGULATION IS THE WAY TO GO.
When the strongest nuclear powerplant, Chernobyl fought the fraud, mikhail gorbachev. He opened up his domain, gorbachev shrunk back in fear tgen he said: "stand proud gorbachev you are strong"
Chornobyl isn't even THAT unsafe - the least safe area is the city of Prypiat, where the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant is located. While a few hundred people live in Chornobyl (mostly old locals and scientists), residing in Prypiat is straight up banned.
Domain expansion: Chernobyl
😭
Get out of here stalker.
"Stand proud chernobyl, you are strong"
Nah id have a containment structure
Chernogoat
I love it when chernobyl was honored and quote "stand proud, your strong"
Lol
>Chernobyl
>"natural" disaster
Bruh...
jogo picture is hilarious
@@hokmahsabiiti3158*jogoat
@@FungusFantasticbro is not a goat bros head was ripped apart like graham crackers
hiroshima was a horrible natural disaster
Extinction was such a big man made disaster
I don't know if natural disaster is the proper term for these, as they seem to be industrial disasters.
No no no manmade disasters
Company greed disasters
Industrial disasters are peanuts on the scale of natural disasters. Nature’s been dropping Hiroshima scale disasters for a long time
Yeah but I get why he used the term natural disaster, it'll get a lot more engagement because it's a more searched term
That’s what I’m saying
oh boy, i hope the “natural” disasters never happen again due to mankind
Use environmental disaster instead
Funny how most of them happened because they wanted to save/gain more money.
Greed is something that we should be very weary of
We could have done something that would have prevented this from happening, but, ah, it’s cheaper. You don’t want profit gains to grow below 10%!
Sounds like something that Mr. Krabs would do/have done (Jellyfish Hunter)
@@Ooga_BoOga...Or just be more careful.
The biohazard Symbol and radiation symbols are not interchangeable
Thank you.
It was bothering me omg
well technically it became a biohazard so-
i mean both are biologically hazardous so....
@@theorangeheadedfella 2 completely different things.
Radioactive substances don't affect the body in the same way as biological ones and the methods of protecting against them are different as well. The signs are supposed to clearly identify the dangerous materials in order for the one that is dealing with them know how to protect himself.
Just because they affect one's health doesn't mean that they both have the same type of dangers associated
And so chernobyl said,”domain expansion: radioactive fallout”
Bohbol be like: domain expansion "unfriendly air"
@@Locky347 lmao unfriendly air is my new favorite
As Chernobyl began opened his domain the human shook in fear and ask "between you and the people who would make it to the safe area first?"
The Chernobyl which then replied "well if the human were that many it may cause me a little trouble"
"But would you still lose?"
"Nah i'd win"
The Chernobyl succesfully killd atleast 30 people within his domain blast and at last he said "stand proud you're strong"
@@nagari9093 are you Chernobyl because you are the radioactive one, or are you the stand proud because you are Chernobyl, Chernobyl responded “nah, i’d win”
Coffin of the uranium mountain
1:21 HOLLOW YELLOW?!
Radioactive blue, atomic red, Chernobyl yellow
i dont get the hype behind jjk
"still burns to this day"
I just realized how much resources the earth can have.
It's a slow burning coal that Pennsylvania was famous for back in the day.
Hearing "Riverfire" sounds terrifying when there's fire on water like wtf are you suppose to do without water? Baking soda?? I'm glad it doesn't really sound what it seems..
I can confirm that the cuyahoga is still polluted pretty badly
Thats not what a natural disaster is
Exactly
So true
they lead to natural disasters
You need to fix the title, these are not "Natural Disasters"
🤓👆
@@KaliningraderBoylet miakel cook mate
@@Glicyi cook what? a sandwich?
@@KaliningraderBoy cook up the words
@@KaliningraderBoyDo you really think that being an ignorant prick who ignores simple facts make you cool, lil bro?
The JJK reference is appreciated.
So what I'm gathering is, you need to have extremely harsh regulations for industrial corporations, because if you trust them to not be cheap, lazy and evil, you're fucking asking for it.
That’s capitalism for you, right there
B-b-but big guberment
That’s capitalism
@@moonfoxariseso is communism better?
@@nerdy8644No, Communism is terrible. We just need to find a way to keep these companies from being so careless.
>Dosent name the companies
> oil spill 'natural' disaster
> chernobyl 'natural' disaster
> love canal 'natural' disaster
> great smog 'natural' disaster
> oil spill 2 'natural' disaster
> three mile island 'natural' disaster
The Oil spill was BP, Chernobyl was the government of the Ukrainian Soviet socialist republic
Before Chernobyl used his domain expansion, "coffin of the iron reactor," he said "are you your strong because I'm you?" "or are you the one who left it all behind because your stand proud?"
Nah I'd- 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💨💨💨💨💨
Nah id nuke
coffin of the iron reactor actually goes crazy
@@sillyahh420 Stand proud, reactor 4. You are strong.
Stand proud, Chernobyl. You're Strong
*YOU ARE MY SPECIALZ*
no comment? rip
Another important part of the Chernobyl accident was the fact that the boron control rods were tipped with graphite (which rapidly increases u-235s activity) because it saved money.
There were also a lot of other reactors (RBMK reactor) built in the same way all over the Soviet Union, and it took them years to admit the accident and rebuild the faulty reactors :3
Chernobyl "Stand proud Sukuna You Are Reactive"
Bro summoned the whole jjk fandom by making a doodle of what Chernobyl would look like as a person m
CHERNOBYL’S HEAD IS JOGOOOOOOOOOAATTTTT!111! (Jjk)
Chernogoat‼️‼️
Chernogyatt 😏
@@cjsantiago4035does it shake
@@sikudadiit's strong as a rock
as the earth and humans raised their anti-hazard arrow they said “stand pround chernobyl, you are strong”
lol
After all, yes this can be considered "natural" since humans are natural.
💀
We're natural but what we create don't usually occur naturally so no it doesn't work that way lol
12:07 12:07 12:07 12:07
@@JameReeddon’t forget 12:07
Natural pests 😂
WHY DOES CHERNOBYL LOOK LIKE JOGO???!?!!
No disaster in this video seems natural
the jujutsu brainrot is crazy
WHY IS JOGO IN THE TITLE
Is that you Jogo!?
chernobyl's icon looks like it snuck its way in there without getting caught
Chernobyl DLC: 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
nahhh thats crazy
My dad was actually there when the Bhopal Gas Leak happened. He must have been around 13 or 14 years old. He told me that the house and the village that he lived in was only 18km away from the gas leak when it happened. Thankfully neither he, his family or anybody in his village died but the closest village which was 21km away and all 125+ of it's inhabitants was no more unfortunately. It's also important to note that even though 18km is a rather far distance. Gas can travel SUPER fast across wide distances in minutes. So to say that my father narrowly avoided dead is an understatement.
“Stand proud, Chernobyl, you are strong”
-“Little Boy” Nuclear Bomb
Domain expansion: Coffin of the RBMK rod
These seem to be industrial disasters, not natural. Side note; number 1 is why I think the leaders of companies who do stuff like that should be jailed. That’s basically negligent homicide
It's gross negligence and involuntary manslaughter
Your good at what you do. Glad i subbed
im not sure youve properly analyzed the meaning of "Natural Disaster"
You’ve*
@bingus_number1 dude if you're gonna correct them for not using an apostrophe in "youve" then correct them for "im" too, cause it makes you look stupider than you already are
how is this "natural" when it is caused by human neglection and greed?
"stand proud, chernobyl nuclear plant, your strong."
And then humanity said, “are you Chernobyl because you blew up, or did you blow up because your Chernobyl” and then Chernobyl said, “Nah, I’d Nuke”
just me or did it say chernobly?
Diaster cursed spirit:Cherno
Cursed technique: Chernobyl
The Chernoball is wild
The town of Picher, Oklahoma which is now practically a ghost town was a zinc and lead mining town that did not regulate any of the mining waste that built up over the decades as chat piles and was deemed unlivable by 2009. It is part of the Tar Creek superfund site.
Very good explanation
Please make every national park explained
Geto: "Are you chernogo because your the strongest, or the strongest if your chernogo?"
Chernogo: "As the curse of radiation,nah. Id win. Domain expansion: Nuclear fallout"
1:22 Cursed Technique Accident : human mistake Cursed Technique Incident: Radioactiveness, Nuclear... Explosion
The Aral Sea still exists, just in many parts. Though I wouldn't suggest living near them as the remaining bodies of water have insane amounts of salt.
Domain Expansion: Radiant wall
The elephant's foot inside the Chernobyl literally lobotomized our planet slowly.
Wow! Didn't thought you will also say about Bhopal Tragedy!
0:50 isn’t that just a radioactive Jogo 😭
i love how each disaster has a countryball lookin character made for it
An industrial disaster from where I grew up: in Woburn, MA, USA, a bunch of companies (great start, right?) dumped a bunch of chemicals into an area of the city where two water wells were soon installed due to the city’s rising population. This caused cancer rates to slowly go way beyond their normal rates, mainly a form of childhood leukemia (though there has been a risk of various other cancers, given that one of the chemicals in the waste was arsenic). A cleanup effort occurred after (understandable) public outrage, but as a former resident, some of the city’s water isn’t exactly safe or clean modern-day
0:00 Love Canal Contamination
0:49 Chernobyl Disaster
1:49 Centralia Mine Fire
2:51 Deepwater Oil Spill
3:41 Cuyahoga River Fire
4:44 Great Smog of London
5:49 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
6:55 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
7:59 Bhopal Gas Tragedy
8:58 Three Mile Island Accident
9:58 Minamata Disease Disaster
10:58 Aral Sea Ecological Crisis
This is likely better titled “worst man-made disasters” otherwise a great vid
Me when i have no clue what natural means
WHY TF DOES THE CHERNOBLY DISASTER LOOK LIKE JOGO😭✋
It's crazy how half of these disasters could have been prevented if it wasn't for human error
1:45 Chernobyl was so bad that sweden could notice and questioned the ussr if there was any faliure
The Bhola Cyclone:
"Am I a joke to you?"
The love canal tragedy was preventable the company told people not to dig and yet they still dug through the clay lining. Also Chernobyl had a containment vessel but the steam explosion blew the 1,000 ton reactor lid off. Also the control rods had graphite tips which significantly contributed to the accident.
Every one of these disasters was preventable
I love the fact that it’s about man made disasters despite being called “worst natural disasters”
In a show of how life adapts, a special type of fungus has evolved in the ruins of Chernobyl that seems to feed on radiation. Scientists want to use these fungi to coat spacefaring craft to protect the occupants from solar radiation
Jogoat mentioned🗣️🗣️
gg on summoning the jjk fandom
Bro Chernobyl out here trying to kill “time distortion disaster*
5:51 me:hears "dead zone"
*gets subnautica flashbacks*
Domain expansion: forever radon
Title: Natural disasters.
Video: here's how people destroy things
600 views in 1 hour, you didnt fall off.
The fact they made Jogo Chernobyl
This video should be retitled the biggest human disasters explained
Three mile island was a tragedy, not because it made stuff more radioactive, but because of the public perception of nuclear power after that and the amount of global warming that probably happened because of people not wanting nuclear power, which is actually completely safe and completely environmentally friendly.
I think you forgot about the biological weapons laboratory that was also on a former island on the aral sea that spilled it's contents into nearby communities.
Bro we learned about love canal in English class last week
Ain't no way the Chernobyl nuclear accident is portrayed by Jogo 💀
Jogo I'm sorry.I was not familiar with ur game, I didn't know u had nuclear powers in dat big ahh volcano head of urs, welp too bad u should've used against Sukuns. Wa ha ha
"if you play with fire, you get burned."
but what if you're a firebender
Man, the Minamata Disease Disaster had to really be a rock and a hard place situation, one other reason fishing is so important to Japan is because its the #1 additive free food source, the Japanese government especially in that time was notorious for absolutely abysmal food safety regulation when it came to what they put in their processed food, the Japanese government didn't seem to care for a long time that other countries were banning certain food chemicals and additives because they were directly linked to cancer and other health conditions. People had their food effectively poisoned in the grocery stores and now a vital clean food became contaminated.
As a Kazakh, the Aral Sea is sadly almost gone. However Central Asia is trying to help the Aral Sea.
I believe some of these catastrophies are man-made and not natural, as specified in your title.
Imaginary technique: hollow radiation
“Stand proud Chernobyl, you are strong”
this video makes me misanthrope
The picture of Chernobyl looks like Jogo from Jujustu Kaisen, Chernobyl did Domain Expansion: Coffin of the Iron Reactor😭😭😭
There's 2 types of people, 1. That's Jogo, 2. That's not natural disaster
These are all the literal opposites of natural disasters.
You took the words right out of my mouth
Honestly thought you where a 1mil TH-camr surprised to see you have 20k, keep it going 👍
Natural disasters ❌️
Man made disasters ✅️
Several of these are proof why we can’t trust companies and corporations to “police themselves”.
DON’T LET PEOPLE TRICK YOU THINK THINKING DEREGULATION IS THE WAY TO GO.
"Maximum Technique: Maximum Chernobyl"
When the strongest nuclear powerplant, Chernobyl fought the fraud, mikhail gorbachev. He opened up his domain, gorbachev shrunk back in fear tgen he said: "stand proud gorbachev you are strong"
“Stand proud, Chernobyl”
most of these weren't natural disasters but besides that I liked the video. Good job!
What about the lake Nyos incident?
Ironic how the Deepwater Horizon oil rig was celebrating 7 years of constant safety THE DAY it blew up.
Chernobyl
When simulation becomes reality.
Chornobyl isn't even THAT unsafe - the least safe area is the city of Prypiat, where the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant is located. While a few hundred people live in Chornobyl (mostly old locals and scientists), residing in Prypiat is straight up banned.