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Geography, geology, biology, and ecology. That's what we'll be talking about here at Atlas Pro. Well that and maybe some history, chemistry, and whatever else is really necessary to explain something. Point is, we're trying to learn more about the Earth, it's systems, and maybe more. Subscribe if that colors you intrigued!
The Amazing Biogeography of Caves
26:46
2 месяца назад
How OLD is this ATLAS?
45:19
5 месяцев назад
Is there A RAINFOREST in New York?
44:55
6 месяцев назад
I Bought The World's MOST Comprehensive ATLAS
32:04
10 месяцев назад
How I ALMOST Named The Deepest Crater on Mars
22:16
10 месяцев назад
What Year Was This Globe Made?
23:00
11 месяцев назад
The Biogeography of the Oceans
26:52
Год назад
A Tour Of My Fossil Collection
28:08
Год назад
Islands That AREN'T Actually Islands
22:44
2 года назад
The Closest Alien Planets
28:08
2 года назад
The Amazing BIOGEOGRAPHY of Hawaii
49:09
2 года назад
Earth's Lost Islands
42:56
2 года назад
Why The Moon's Geography Is DEAD
33:24
2 года назад
The True Scale of Ocean Pollution
37:48
2 года назад
Why Is This Lake PINK?
24:10
2 года назад
Finding the Source of the Nile River
26:20
2 года назад
Комментарии
@greegorygrimlee5487
@greegorygrimlee5487 23 минуты назад
What about higher levels, but not this high? What if there is more water than we know of, and melting ice could raise sea levels by even a few hundred metres? Or if portions of earths crust sinking/rising as mass is redistributed cause a similar rise in sea level? The areas shown in the video as 'dry' with 2000m sea level rise wouldn't be habitable. The types of storms a flat wet earth would see would destroy anything trying to live in tibet or the andes, let alone smaller islands. The same areas might be better examined with just a few hundred metre rise though, as the same weather systems would make these areas some of the few protected enough to support life. Funnily enough, when we trace the origin of domesticated species, we find they come from these areas. Not to mention human cultures and civilisation. Cultures and Civilisations that, while vastly different and supposedly separately developed, exhibit remarkable similarities. It's almost as if they once shared a common ancestry but became isolated somehow in these locations.
@breetasengupta4145
@breetasengupta4145 2 часа назад
"East Indies" 🤦‍♀🤦🤦‍♂
@Jack2X4
@Jack2X4 2 часа назад
You really oversimplified Asia. India isn't geographical 1 type of environment. Same as China. India has scrub and arid landscapes as well.
@loganiushere
@loganiushere 3 часа назад
This globe shows: Poland & the Soviet Union splitting East Prussia (1945-1991) Germany not controlling Silesia and East Prussia (1945-Present) Tannu Tuva (1921-1944) Pre-Chaco War Paraguayan borders (Pre 1935) And Arabia controlling Oman (Not in centuries!!) This thing is as bad as the Animaniacs song.
@markus129
@markus129 5 часов назад
destruction of the indigenous population ?? you mean by the English, right? Spanish-speaking countries the vast majority are descendent of Indians ... that does not happen in EEUU
@tarnocdoino3857
@tarnocdoino3857 6 часов назад
It looks like we are heading into a large depopulation from the reports we see because of shifts in culture. Especially western culture. How long before the boomers are gone. 20 years from now will be quite different population wise.
@junaubomber6977
@junaubomber6977 10 часов назад
Amazing, Greenlake inside Greenland! Who would've thought?
@abukimahmmued3688
@abukimahmmued3688 12 часов назад
I don't get it why they are this much obsessed in Nile
@madzen112
@madzen112 12 часов назад
Could they live there? In theory?
@Hypertropes
@Hypertropes 13 часов назад
So rad. I subscribed to Nat Geo a few years ago and they’ve still got it, man! I may have to invest in that Atlas of the World. Nothing like learning from a book that’s so clearly been a labor of love for a bunch of smart, curious people.
@MrCreeperYT_Official
@MrCreeperYT_Official 13 часов назад
Would be an interesting world if all of these landmasses made it above the surface
@user-oy2zg3bt6n
@user-oy2zg3bt6n 15 часов назад
3:30 i think i have a theory for that. it seems like a lake and river trail has gone through centeral asia starting with the black sea and ending with at least the Ural sea, is it possible in the past it was even bigger and streached to lake baikal?
@stevefletcher52
@stevefletcher52 17 часов назад
Interesting, but I didn't learn how to navigate using the stars.
@algosonicracing1670
@algosonicracing1670 18 часов назад
1:55 Oh no I'll become unlucky.
@betenoireindustries
@betenoireindustries 18 часов назад
"planet" pronounced as "play-nit"? these AI VO's are such garbage
@istan21
@istan21 18 часов назад
Atlas! San Francisco just released the closest living relative to the Xceres Blue, the Silverly blue to replace the Xceres!
@troyblueearth7450
@troyblueearth7450 18 часов назад
There are pools in death Valley that contained exclusive breeds of fish
@1966jcar
@1966jcar 18 часов назад
volume water fare heavy then ocean floors drop as more water add an unlock flaunt for bigger earthquakes
@marklouiedavid2848
@marklouiedavid2848 20 часов назад
Tibet is a country yes but china but try to tramp the country china the land grabbers
@Undskyld
@Undskyld 21 час назад
If the ice melts, Denmark is completely gone 🥲
@markc1548
@markc1548 23 часа назад
American mindset is if it doesn't cost a couple hundred million per aircraft, then it's not modern enough. And Poland is the most likely to be approved to buy the fleet in the current climate
@payneglitch5835
@payneglitch5835 23 часа назад
Quick thought. Could background radiation be a cause of darker color in certain cave systems? It would make sense right?
@Novarcharesk
@Novarcharesk День назад
Does this guy make it a rule to wear clothes that are several sizes too large?
@CatfoodChronicles6737
@CatfoodChronicles6737 День назад
It’s the 23rd Century, humans are celebrating a signal with aliens. The aliens promised to give them eternal freshwater but surprised them by flooding the whole world +6,000 feet under
@gardengreens3777
@gardengreens3777 День назад
I feel like it is extremely important to prefix this video that it is in no way inclusive of the species that had gone extinct on the "American" islands with atleast 34 recorded species of bird endemic to the Hawai'i archipelago going extinct as a result of settlers(I excluded fossils that had been dated to around the first arrival as those species were likely killed off by the native Polynesians arriving at the islands)
@lauratejeda8188
@lauratejeda8188 День назад
So so interesting, thank you!
@raymondvelazquez03
@raymondvelazquez03 День назад
Why not include the Caribbean?
@markrobinowitz8473
@markrobinowitz8473 День назад
Globalism.
@TaoChen100
@TaoChen100 День назад
Watched this on Nebula, but I did guess 1978. Had a vague memory of Bob Denard's shenanigans in Comoros from my professor in college (he knew Bob Denard); Empire of Ethiopia was a very strong hint; and of course Iran
@joang.cavanna2046
@joang.cavanna2046 День назад
How does all this relate to the Black Sea which is nearby and quite large also? I just starting watching your channel - have you done a follow-up or something on the Black Sea?
@indigoselinger1640
@indigoselinger1640 День назад
In fact, we can see nearly the exact same thing in precolonial America, and the only reason some North American countries are thriving is because their populations were essentially replaced by Europeans, creating cultural unity. (Not to say the methods were a good thing, but it indirectly had a good effect.)
@Circe-nx5zs
@Circe-nx5zs День назад
I am wondering whether the sea floor around Antarctica could also count as an isolate. It could be that the antarctic circumpolar current which flows around antarctica acts as a barrier for the distribution of species which leads to insular giant species like Labidiaster annulatus or Decolopoda australis.
@stijnbloemena2740
@stijnbloemena2740 День назад
insanely well researched and written wtf
@user-do3xp5jg8r
@user-do3xp5jg8r День назад
Woodpecker is not extinct I live in the suburbs in Virginia and see 1 woodpecker it sometimes starts pecking my glass door for my back yard and I see it pecking trees and hear it aswell although only one
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 День назад
Ivory Billed are nearly extinct, it’s believed that if they aren’t they very near it. It’s often misidentified as a Pileated Woodpecker.
@obiwahndagobah9543
@obiwahndagobah9543 День назад
A additional facet regarding the Rhampholeon dwarfism is a trend of reptiles to be smaller in cooler regions. These mountaintop forests although tropical are cooler than lowland rainforest due to the considerable higher elevation.
@mauleoc
@mauleoc День назад
Justice for pigeons and cockatiels
@romeufrancisco7041
@romeufrancisco7041 День назад
15:50. How did you not mention the natural Parque of Peneda-Gerês, in northern Portugal, as part of the NW Iberian rainforest? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iaEHg2TX030.html
@lamaost8487
@lamaost8487 День назад
Sees thumbnail ... SABLIN ! Watches viedeo ... oh
@videovoer8130
@videovoer8130 День назад
Wouldn't we need to warm the core again? Seems like that's the key for life on Mars to form
@agzabatmd
@agzabatmd День назад
Hahaha.... nice touch on Frank Herbert's scifi novel Dune at the last moment. Did you somehow forget saffron?
@brianwhite2104
@brianwhite2104 День назад
So... would you consider the Moon an island?
@michaeljones5571
@michaeljones5571 День назад
What’s the name of the song
@wilberator9608
@wilberator9608 День назад
Atlas test by Atlas Pro: Atlas Yes? or Atlas No?
@dankvibezz4296
@dankvibezz4296 День назад
I wonder what history woukdve looked like if Columbus came upon India instead of the Americas. Not saying hes the first to discover America btw. But had he not came across America i feel like Majority of the Native American population would be here today, also we wouldnt have mexicans either itll just be what Aztecs? Think about it, America wouldve been a completely different continent both South and North!
@crazyboutferrets
@crazyboutferrets День назад
Rhode island
@user-js5ho7yt1p
@user-js5ho7yt1p 2 дня назад
Why did you think there was two continents that don't exist
@SpellsOfTruth
@SpellsOfTruth 2 дня назад
Just realized this, but how does melting ice raise the water level? When ice melts in a drink, the water level doesn't change, how is earth different?
@LALMCGatorsfan
@LALMCGatorsfan 2 дня назад
SHUT THE HELL UP!!!!!
@Julia-qe8fp
@Julia-qe8fp 2 дня назад
wait this is so helpful omg
@markwhitney4580
@markwhitney4580 2 дня назад
I wish you would create a documentary about Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna off the coast of Costa Rica. 🦖