Abhijeet Pitumbur maybe if they spent more time finding a solution for the pressure issue instead of exploring the “dark side of the moon” we would be able to explore the ocean more
Vanna Liker really was the way to do not get to see the kids at night I was going home to my house to get to the house so we do not want you here and we do have a lot to go through so I can just come over here to go get some stuff to do so we do not go out there I am in a go get mom to get my house ready to come over here I will yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Yeah🤦🏽 cause the pressure down in the ocean is so tight that we do NOT have the technology to go down there and obviously curiosity creeps so no shit there’re going to explore space🤦🏽😂 “can’t do one thing do the other”
When I was a young man, I was a commercial fisherman. I experienced both an incredibly large whirlpool about 200 miles off Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico. It measured more than 1 mile across and we rode along the outer edge to see if we could see the bottom. My theory is that an underwater cavern collapsed, allowing the water above to flow in to the empty space until it was filled. I also experienced a Rogue Wave, which I obviously survived. On a 60 foot fishing vessel, during a storm we were hit by a rogue wave which flipped our vessel a complete 360 degrees, length-wise. I've witnessed other miracles of the ocean but, these two examples are mentioned in this video so, I thought I would share them.
I love that most of our deep oceans are completely unknown to us, it makes life a little bit more exciting. Although I must say that the sounds picked up with the hydrophones were without a doubt very creepy. The whirlpools and underwater falls and rivers were so interesting.
There is no dark side of the moon. That was a Pink Floyd album. The moon rotates once about every 28 days, so all of the surface gets about a 2-week day and a 2-week night.You probably meant "far side of the moon." Note to the haters: I'm not doing this to be snarky. I'm trying to correct a common misconception. Whenever I point out something like this, you might be tempted to send hate messages. Please don't. I'm autistic, and what happens is I get upset and have to take medication, then I go to sleep for a long time, which is no fun for me. Thanks!
Very detailed, very interesting and well explained. Thanks!! I've seen several channels that tried to do thid but are just not good ... am excited I found this one, Good job!!
i don't exactly know why, but the ocean being so unknown makes it all the more interesting and kind of comforting... hopefully i can become a marine biologist in the future
I love weird, wonderful, science, and anything murder mystery and true crime ah you name it I like it. I got your channel from they will kill you channel, brilliant to watch thanks.. I'll stay tuned for more 😀
In answer to mystery #1; the organisms are not actually performing photosynthesis but rather chemosynthesis using a similar process but merely different ingredients. One chemical equation for chemosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide and its equation: CO2 + 4H2S + O2 -> CH20 + 4S + 3H2O, has been determined by NOAA.
been there.... truly an amazing place.. because of the crystal clear water, you can see how deep it is,, yay and that's a little bit scary, ,,, Enchanted River in Surigao (Philippines) should be on everyone's bucket list. Worth it ang mahabang byahe.. :)
0:35, on that mountain, a group of slaves took refuge. When the news came that slavery was abolished, a group of people came to announce them the good news, but the slave thought they would be captured again. So they chose to jump from the top. This place is now a World Cultural Heritage Site.
The bloop's "bloop" sound is actually the sped-up version of the actual sound. The original, slower sound does just sound like a giant rock breaking underwater.
The sound of Icebergs cracking is the ceepyest sound ever... ever seen the bottom of an ice berg? Its normaly hollow, the sounds it makes will give a grown man shake in fear. Especialy with how dark it it under the water it only adds to the edgyness
I really like these types of videos, I had the opportunity to go to an island where the water was bioluminescence and wow a beauty, it is something that remains in your memory. In the same way, one never imagines that there are such things in the sea. Thanks to this video you learn and imagine. I love it.
I've been to the Saltstramen. It's beautiful and terrifying to see. And naturally the Norwegians love to ride boats into the pool behind it to go fishing....
true... similarly people normally related night as darkness but in reality there is no such thing.. darkness is nothing but just a misinformation... actually you can say that there is no light in night instead of saying darkness.... similarly if you put a glass with half filled water,most of people refers it to half empty but in reality glass is half filled not half empty...we humans are so much expert in showing negative n darkness in anything...
Beard Man our moon is the only planet in our solar system that does not rotate or spin so thats why its called the dark side of the moon it is always the side we cant see lol crazzzzyy
Correctly, haha. Reading a name like Featherstonehaugh for the first time, which looks like feth-ur-stone-haw... how the duece are you supposed to guess which syllables to drop? Why couldnt they spell it correctly in the first place - "Fanshaw", and save ink and confusion.
If they can see a billion miles into space, then they can see the entire ocean floor. They know exactly what is down there and they are keeping it a secret..
Richard Teresi ...your know underwater and the sea is different from the atmosphere right.....when you invent is satalite or something to cover the entire oven floor let me know.........only 5% of the ocean has been explored