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Celebrate Earth Day by taking an up-close look at these environmentally-friendly innovations!
Chapters:
00:00 Glass Bottles
04:59 Fiber Optics
09:45 Car Recycling
14:45 Solar Panels
19:35 Hydroponic Lettuce
24:19 Cellulose Insulation
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About How It's Made:
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@Autrone
@Autrone Месяц назад
Been watching this when I was a kid. Glad to see it digitalized into youtube for us to revisit!
@kimbratton9620
@kimbratton9620 Месяц назад
I love watching this show!
@DawnShipley1977
@DawnShipley1977 Месяц назад
I also love watching this.
@LOLMAN9538
@LOLMAN9538 Месяц назад
If either of you guys are wondering: it's also available to stream on Max.
@simplydarkhalf3974
@simplydarkhalf3974 Месяц назад
Whenever i look online for "how its made" i can never find episodes with this narrator. Grew up watching this show. Its therapeutic in a way, calming
@TheGemmyRepairGuy
@TheGemmyRepairGuy Месяц назад
His name is Brooks Moore
@pooppee8780
@pooppee8780 Месяц назад
Yes Brooks T. Moore was the best narrator of this show. They also used narrator Zac Fine but only for 2 seasons.
@baileyrobertson6006
@baileyrobertson6006 11 дней назад
Brooks Moore is a top tier narrator
@simplydarkhalf3974
@simplydarkhalf3974 11 дней назад
@@baileyrobertson6006 I finally know the amazing mans name. Thank you sir
@TheGemmyRepairGuy
@TheGemmyRepairGuy 10 дней назад
Dont mean to be a dick but i was the one who mentioned his name
@ryhen7062
@ryhen7062 Месяц назад
i love seeing people complain about the editing and music on these like it wasn't made in 2007.
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 Месяц назад
What is amazing is that someone had to think that all up before it was done. Fiber optics are so cool.
@MsPiinkFllamingo
@MsPiinkFllamingo Месяц назад
Omg I love these kinds of shows!! How It’s Made was the best.
@kimbratton9620
@kimbratton9620 Месяц назад
I've watched as many episodes as I could find!!
@simplydarkhalf3974
@simplydarkhalf3974 Месяц назад
I know all the random things I do because of how it's made. People don't believe me when I say TV taught me my random knowledge
@Be2ezy
@Be2ezy 24 дня назад
Bro I swear listening to this while studying will give you a GPA of 4.5
@baileyrobertson6006
@baileyrobertson6006 11 дней назад
Reminds me of when I was a kid watching this with my dad. Good times. Much better times
@jm254
@jm254 Месяц назад
I love these videos..so informative
@diamondperidot
@diamondperidot Месяц назад
Agreed
@iraqisonic9920
@iraqisonic9920 Месяц назад
استمر في عرض هكذا تقارير ممتعة ومفيدة .. شكرا
@PSVYME48
@PSVYME48 6 дней назад
WOW 👌 👏 😊
@dhirajdeore434
@dhirajdeore434 Месяц назад
Video uploaded 4 hrs ago. ..actual footage used in video is like 14 years ago😢.... ... ❤loved this episode/documentary when it was actually released....my old memories 😊
@justinklenk
@justinklenk Месяц назад
Yeah, I mean, hell, I thought these were from the mid-/late-90s, going by the videography, and by nostalgia...
@debrakildau9288
@debrakildau9288 Месяц назад
I've been watching this program for years ! I just love it !
@BleachDemon69
@BleachDemon69 Месяц назад
crazy think in the future old landfills will be the futures quarry mines.
@Skorpychan
@Skorpychan Месяц назад
That's not far off, tbh. One landfill operator I watch on youtube is considering digging into old landfill cells, and is setting out current ones where they CAN be easily mined out later.
@hughjanus6975
@hughjanus6975 24 дня назад
That hot glass sorting machine was just amazing
@kimbratton9620
@kimbratton9620 Месяц назад
I love these compilations!!
@jazening3075
@jazening3075 Месяц назад
Absolutely Fascinating!👍🙏🙂
@user-wp7ws7fk4i
@user-wp7ws7fk4i Месяц назад
Keep it comming I have learnt alot thank you so muxh❤
@chuckster6513
@chuckster6513 Месяц назад
So much of our world is so fascinating !
@rory-red
@rory-red Месяц назад
thank goodness solar panels arent made like this anymore or they would still very pricey like were in the early 2000s
@chelinfusco6403
@chelinfusco6403 16 дней назад
Where is the Hydroponic farm located? That is amazing!
@debrakildau9288
@debrakildau9288 Месяц назад
I love this guy's voice !!!
@Wormweed
@Wormweed Месяц назад
I like that whenever you watched any of these vids they were at least 15 years old and outdated
@JonatanRodas-bu1fh
@JonatanRodas-bu1fh Месяц назад
Algo que es nuevo para mí vida
@alancharlton7892
@alancharlton7892 Месяц назад
@Science Channel: What is "aluminum"? We don't have it in Australia. Is is some type of aluminous metal only found in North America? Also, what is "soddering fluks"? What is it made of?
@leandersmainchannel4493
@leandersmainchannel4493 Месяц назад
Soldering flux, it helps the solder weld two parts together.
@tomarmadiyer2698
@tomarmadiyer2698 9 дней назад
Bigstackd has a few kilos of it
@BrassBoy-ot4sy
@BrassBoy-ot4sy 3 дня назад
'Aluminum' is the American pronunciation of aluminium.
@lindenhoch8396
@lindenhoch8396 Месяц назад
Neat. Is this really how it's made?
@akmi2396
@akmi2396 Месяц назад
@evanr180
@evanr180 Месяц назад
Where can I watch the og episodes? These are nice but the lady’s voice was very relaxing and the sound itself seemed to be a little more subdued
@tanzanite6695
@tanzanite6695 Месяц назад
What does "A chemical Element" mean? Aren't all elements chemicals
@ChristopherWoods
@ChristopherWoods 8 дней назад
Metals aren't chemicals 😊. Chemicals are typically substances, often refined.
@BrassBoy-ot4sy
@BrassBoy-ot4sy 3 дня назад
An element is just the pure root substance, e.g. carbon, oxygen, aluminium, mercury, etc. A compound is a mixture of multiple elements, e.g. steel, carbon dioxide, sodium bicarbonate, etc. 'Chemical' is a loose word as it can be difficult to define. In layman's terms, a chemical is often an artificially produced and refined substance, like gasoline, ethanol, toluene, etc. But in chemistry terms, all matter classifies as chemicals.
@BrassBoy-ot4sy
@BrassBoy-ot4sy 3 дня назад
@@ChristopherWoods In layman's terms, maybe. But in chemistry terminology, all matter classifies as chemicals.
@user-cz3ly9eg2o
@user-cz3ly9eg2o Месяц назад
Interesante😮
@inspectorgadget346
@inspectorgadget346 Месяц назад
The landfill with the metals reminds of Superman
@DeathsGarden-oz9gg
@DeathsGarden-oz9gg Месяц назад
More green projects. Ocean fronts when you need to replace sand don't dreg it up use desert sand or go to a rock mine put rocks through a thing that crushes it to sand size and use that. Why well it reduces Ocean and river sand use it makes more sand it makes places for kids to Play at the water and as the water does its thing and washes some sand away wich will require replacing will end up making more needed and required sand. Yes water sand and the other sands I talked about are different desert is to round crushed rock is to um ruff water is just right said the girl who broke into the sand house.
@bryanpaull2020
@bryanpaull2020 10 дней назад
6 made a day 😮.. im not surprised..lol.. high production there..🙄
@asimsaleem9802
@asimsaleem9802 Месяц назад
Wow 😂
@jesseharriott4253
@jesseharriott4253 Месяц назад
So why doesn’t the small glass strand break when wound onto the spool? You would think solar panels like that would have more output then those tiny wires could provide (amps)
@CATech1138
@CATech1138 Месяц назад
the glass's ingredients mix uses materials that create very flexible glass...
@bmay8818
@bmay8818 Месяц назад
Those wires are waay oversized. This episode shows a rather old way of making solar panels. The ones seen here are 100-150 watts or so, which isn't all that much. The polycrystalline panel, the second one they show, is even smaller, probably 50 watts.
@morgans.5190
@morgans.5190 Месяц назад
the crane delivers load after load O.O
@greatPretender79
@greatPretender79 Месяц назад
👁 👄 👁
@LilyKittyCatto
@LilyKittyCatto Месяц назад
Sus
@UncleKennybobs
@UncleKennybobs Месяц назад
I hope a lot of those processes have moved on since this was made
@jetegtmeier71
@jetegtmeier71 Месяц назад
I gotta call B.S. in the no loss of metal, Aluminum can loose as much as 5% turning into dross during melting
@giornikitop5373
@giornikitop5373 12 дней назад
i believe he means no loss of metal properties, in which aluminum is great at, not volume. volume loss in recycling is unavoidable.
@jetegtmeier71
@jetegtmeier71 12 дней назад
@@giornikitop5373 ok I'll can accept that. Didn't think of that TBH
@louchitchat
@louchitchat 21 день назад
if they manufacture solar panels manually as in the video, then it's better close and go home
@sterlingodeaghaidh5086
@sterlingodeaghaidh5086 Месяц назад
You can tell how old this is because they left a PCB right on top of the trash pile.
@Ukie88
@Ukie88 Месяц назад
What’s so popular about this city. It’s a monstrosity in a desert.
@jkeelsnc
@jkeelsnc Месяц назад
This metal recycling must have been filmed around the time of cash for clunkers.
@spidermight8054
@spidermight8054 20 дней назад
Each solar panel took an hour to produce, and 6 were produced each day at that facility? That’s not very productive. At least 8 should be made.
@Athanasia-0
@Athanasia-0 Месяц назад
The car recycling one was kinda bunk.
@OctaApe
@OctaApe Месяц назад
All I ever hear now is a bootleg hugbees
@jamiethomas069
@jamiethomas069 Месяц назад
There are reasons bottles were switched from glass to plastic
@dustenoglass5045
@dustenoglass5045 3 дня назад
Because profit is more important than sustainability or quality.. glass can be reused or repurposed for other useful things unlike most plastics that can’t be reused for new bottles once it’s recycled.
@advanced_monkey_2891
@advanced_monkey_2891 Месяц назад
Point of information, sand is not abundant, we're believe it or not running-out worldwide due to its uses in basically every product.
@rjwaters3
@rjwaters3 Месяц назад
were running out of rough construction suitable sand, which is rough and locks together better than other form factors of sand, which while it might overlap in SOME cases with glass making sand, the properties youre looking for are entirely different, you just need relatively pure, or impure in the ways you want, or impure but easily purified, silica sand for glass, vs construction/beach suitable sand where all you need is something thats coarse, and gritty, and gets everywhere.
@advanced_monkey_2891
@advanced_monkey_2891 Месяц назад
@@rjwaters3 Ah yes, this is right, it was the interlocking sand you mentioned that's short on supply.
@christianwitness
@christianwitness 10 дней назад
Iritating "music"...
@amerktt2417
@amerktt2417 Месяц назад
Amazing content but the music in the background is so annoying
@dinohall2595
@dinohall2595 Месяц назад
So you have chosen death.
@itsunruly
@itsunruly 23 дня назад
How old are you
@dcolb121
@dcolb121 Месяц назад
While interesting, it would be much more watchable without the constant music.
@ExcavationNation
@ExcavationNation Месяц назад
Well when this was filmed like 15 years ago that's how they aired. So it's Impossible to remove the music.
@millermike5739
@millermike5739 Месяц назад
The shitty 90s - 2000s music is nostalgic
@simplydarkhalf3974
@simplydarkhalf3974 Месяц назад
It's way better then the other narrator and music. This is way more watchable
@kfossa344
@kfossa344 Месяц назад
This music is peak shut yo mouf
@TheGemmyRepairGuy
@TheGemmyRepairGuy Месяц назад
This is how it's made. You cant dis on this
@HankyBeagle
@HankyBeagle Месяц назад
i hate these videos. they explain absolutely nothing
@dinohall2595
@dinohall2595 Месяц назад
There's more to like beyond the educational value (the methodical processes, the cool machines, the soothing narration, the banger background music), but if you legitimately hate everything about the videos, no one is forcing you to watch them.
@HankyBeagle
@HankyBeagle Месяц назад
@@dinohall2595 what a profound comment. good job! people like me watch them hoping to actually learn something and are repeatedly let down.
@dinohall2595
@dinohall2595 Месяц назад
@@HankyBeagle Have you seen any of the newer seasons (about 26 onward)? They feature increasingly obscure items often specific to the culture of the region they're filming in, and those segments tend to be more informative. Season 29 had a lot of traditional French products I hadn't heard of before (callisons, pastis, Laguiolle knives, Marseille soap, petanque balls, etc.).
@PathtoJannah0
@PathtoJannah0 Месяц назад
No use of music please it's very unfair
@HylanderSB
@HylanderSB Месяц назад
They should blur out that double headed eagle as if it were a swastika.
@user-yo7rk6bv1d
@user-yo7rk6bv1d Месяц назад
This How its Made video on solar panels is the most useless video ever. It skipped on how solar cells are made, it just assembled the solar panel. It should be renamed "How Its Assembled" instead of "How Its Made". Useless!
@dinohall2595
@dinohall2595 Месяц назад
The title of the segment was not "Photovoltaic cells" but "Solar panels." During season 1 (which that segment was from), the show was still small and limited to domestic manufacturing processes in Canada. The photovoltaic cells were probably made elsewhere.
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