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I hope that blind driver didn't get pissed off at me in traffic and hits me in the back of the head because i think I just paid that monthly auto payment for who ever that person is
0:16 - 0:23 you can take those million year old volcanic rocks anywhere in the world and claim that it is came from other so called planets or from the moon.. there's no space..
If sea level is increasing in this case this land could be connected with canal to let sea water fill in this region Same way dead sea, Euphrate could be filled.
I don't think many people are gonna want to walk around with a box and a bunch of wires on their head and the sounds might get annoying fast, also is it even water proof with the exposed wires? Not to mention this seems like something that will take a lot more training like a white cane, espically white canes I've seen that has a similar purpose with the sound mechanism plus extra features
4:26 rather than sinter or rapid prototype regolith why not take a cement mixer and styrene find water to mix regolith cement and stereo lithograph polystyrene moulds to be reused in situ then pour
What is the strength of 13.56 Mhz radio wave, let's say it is set to output half a watt, how many salt water cups can run off of that source of radio wave and still produce same amount of H+O? What determines it's efficiency. If you use small signal generator will it work or you need to have certain signal strength, If you had a bucket of salt water do you need to have a higher wattage of short wave signal?
What is the strength of 13.56 Mhz radio wave, let's say it is set to output half a watt, how many salt water cups can run off of that source of radio wave and still produce same amount of H+O? What determines it's efficiency. If you use small signal generator will it work or you need to have certain signal strength, If you had a bucket of salt water do you need to have a higher wattage of short wave signal?
You can feel the Russophobic propaganda by "Euronews". They do not mention at all that Uzbekistan, a very poor country, became the greatest producer of cotton after the water from Amu Darya and Sir Darya were diverted. Its all bad, but of course, they are bad but the EU is so good and ecological. It's BS.
Children paying for the sins of their fathers. In California, USA we have 3 very similar situations; lake Tulare, Owen’s Lake, and the Salton sea. Point being this is not just a Soviet issue, but a legacy of progress irregardless of impact.
Yeah, did so much damage, they turned a very poor dessert country of Uzbekistan into world's largest cotton producer with the diverted water of Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Some villains they are.
My car is designed without pedals...all cars will be this way eventually, it is very easy when they are electric, it was very hard to do before, all the linkage nightmare for handicap driving...will be gone.
If Munak is using permaculture techniques, they'll quickly succeed in regenerating soil, water, and economic resources. Utilizing humanure creates soil, without cost, with rapid results.
You can't "RE-green something that was not green to begin with. Stop diverting so much of it tributaries flow and start refilling it. It will take years and decades but it should be done.
They can plant all the desert plants they want, and it will still be a desert. Kazakhstan has dammed off the Northern Aral, the smallest part, and partly refilled it. Uzbekistan just can't let go of cotton, even though the dry land around it is killing the arable land with salt, dust, and toxins.
@@GWNorth-db8vn <---<< You are exactly right. why would you want to plant "desert plants" in an area you don't want to be a desert? You have to go with transitional plants that can survive with less water until those plants have started to build up a layer of leaves that are breaking down onto organic matter, loam, the precursors of soil etc. However fairly quickly you want to get grasses, etc. that grow tall and hold humidity and provide forage for native animals(NO sheep, NO goats) that don't graze to the roots, but, will eat and drop their fertilizer that builds the soil more and better.
@@Brian-uy2tj - There's no water. The land doesn't care about being anything. There isn't any humidity to be careful about since the sea dried up and stopped putting it into the air. The water that used to fill the sea and provide moisture to the area came from Tajikistan. . It will be a toxic desert no matter what you cover it with. The Uzbek Tourist Ministry is making a crappy situation look pretty without doing a thing to actually make the area livable again. There is no way to magically draw water out of dead salted ground. Bring the water back wait a few centuries, and the land will recover to some extent. Keep growing cotton and it's a desert.
@@GWNorth-db8vn <---<< You'll have to pardon me I thought I was replying to a different video. You are correct the Aral sea should go back to being the Aral sea. Raising cotton is a poor use of water resources in a desert area (not the Aral sea but where its water supplies have been diverted to.)
It was a nice video. At least people are trying to do good. When I was in AA I had a sticker on my mirror and it said, you are now looking at the problem. People are the biggest problem in this world and they have done the best job to destroy it. Love from Australia.