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What Happens if a Supervolcano Blows Up? 

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The Earth is a gigantic ball of semi-molten rock, with a heart of iron as hot as the surface of the Sun. Titanic amounts of heat left over from its birth and the radioactive decay of trillions of tons of radioactive elements find no escape but up. Currents of rock spanning thousands of kilometers carry this energy to the surface. Earth’s crust is the only thing in their way. It feels solid to us, but it is only a fragile barrier, an apple skin around a flaming behemoth. True apocalypses can break through and unleash eruptions tens of times more powerful than all of our nuclear weapons combined, subjecting the climate to centuries worth of change in a single year, while drowning continents in toxic ash and gases: supervolcanoes. How big can they get? And will they put an end to humanity?
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@kurzgesagt
@kurzgesagt Год назад
Go ‘beyond the nutshell’ at brilliant.org/nutshell by diving deeper into these topics and more with 20% off an annual subscription! This video was sponsored by Brilliant. Thanks a lot for the support!
@Dhronen
@Dhronen Год назад
Kurzgesagt you have one of the best content out here
@Deakytonk
@Deakytonk Год назад
E
@neow6289
@neow6289 Год назад
👺
@sovietbear5163
@sovietbear5163 Год назад
Ok
@katura4665
@katura4665 Год назад
real
@cain746
@cain746 Год назад
Being able to freely watch quality content like this is a blessing.
@Riddlemethiseveryone
@Riddlemethiseveryone Год назад
I watched an ad before this video without skipping. So I've technically paid for this content.
@tom-is-grinding
@tom-is-grinding Год назад
Agree dude
@the_hhhh
@the_hhhh Год назад
@@Riddlemethiseveryone "🤓"
@nascencecatstare
@nascencecatstare Год назад
You didn't pay anymoney though,just a few seconds of time
@munimzahoor5950
@munimzahoor5950 Год назад
Truly!
@xjdjaws
@xjdjaws Год назад
“Big booms on a scale” Is the most accurate thing I’ve ever heard for measuring explosions
@WhoLetTheDogOut
@WhoLetTheDogOut Год назад
I wonder if you could make yellowstone Erupt by using nukes.
@milire2668
@milire2668 Год назад
6:31 boomsday clock :D
@redrumtheartist6275
@redrumtheartist6275 Год назад
@@WhoLetTheDogOut well, kinda depends what kind of bombs you're talking about
@Thebestreyan
@Thebestreyan Год назад
@@WhoLetTheDogOut yes
@victornoel36
@victornoel36 Год назад
Indeed. We can measure the yield of a human made bomb and the power of a volcano. I wonder if we already have a method to measure super novas...
@drew25music
@drew25music Год назад
Kurzgesagt is like "If this blows up you and your loved ones will die. But that's what they are: LOVED ones. That means that, despite dying horrible deaths, you are loved."
@MKassa
@MKassa Год назад
@Curiosity - And that doesn't even matter for long anyway. After the initial point of panic & pain, it melts rather quickly into the stage of not caring - like being under nitrous. (Source: self, after several near-fatal anaphylactic reactions.)
@whatever_hi_in_spanish_is
@whatever_hi_in_spanish_is 6 месяцев назад
​@MKassa but then I'd be dead tho (which doesn't sound very pleasant)
@JaceDeanLove
@JaceDeanLove 29 дней назад
​@@whatever_hi_in_spanish_is doesn't sound unpleasant either.
@RaphBau
@RaphBau 17 дней назад
​@@JaceDeanLoveYeesh! ... I sure am feeling edgy today! What to comment..
@JaceDeanLove
@JaceDeanLove 16 дней назад
@@RaphBau no edginess intended. Just saying death sounds pretty neutral lol
@TheAdvertisement
@TheAdvertisement Год назад
0:28 Love the visual of a lava worm bursting through the Earth's crust like an apple, super creative.
@garybender5536
@garybender5536 Год назад
Yea
@ethankim6806
@ethankim6806 Год назад
Dint se this
@StonayBalogna
@StonayBalogna 11 месяцев назад
Loving the super creative mushroom tip just seconds before as well at 0:16
@FlatEarthKiller
@FlatEarthKiller 11 месяцев назад
@@StonayBalogna AHH NOT THE DIC-
@abubakarmohamedsoderportgy9327
@abubakarmohamedsoderportgy9327 10 месяцев назад
6:53 I enjoyed the perspective shot of this mushroom cloud too (the transition was clean too).
@jamesdominguez7685
@jamesdominguez7685 Год назад
The really interesting thing about Krakatoa, in my opinion, is that the biggest bang wasn't really volcanic. A smaller eruption blew out the side of the volcanic cone, allowing millions of litres of seawater to rush inside. It hit the magma, turned instantly to steam, and the force of that steam expanding is what blew the mountain apart and made a noise so loud it was heard in South Australia.
@seantrevathan3041
@seantrevathan3041 Год назад
Reminds me of the concern they had during Chernobyl if the melting down reactor hit the reservoir of water in the lower level. A 2 megaton kaboom.
@thejudge3658
@thejudge3658 Год назад
What do you think will happen when Yellowstone cracks? Yellowstone Lake will touch the Rhyolite(Most explosive type of magma), and explode...... Scientists have predicted that a moderate explosion from Yellowstone could potentially shatter windows in Paris.
@itsdokko2990
@itsdokko2990 Год назад
@@seantrevathan3041 absolutely, the same principle can be applied. Except the small detail of the radioactive air and following nuclear winter
@jonathanard7885
@jonathanard7885 Год назад
Heat is wacky
@jjbarajas5341
@jjbarajas5341 Год назад
Ah, the old, nuclear reactor meltdown scenario for exploding tops
@kaifuture8917
@kaifuture8917 Год назад
This channel is incredible. From the animation, the music, narrating, and of course education. It is perfection at it's peak
@chandrad.7505
@chandrad.7505 11 месяцев назад
Volcanoes: exists Indonesia: I'll take your entire stock.
@ciscozulfikar110
@ciscozulfikar110 Год назад
As an Indonesian, it's always fascinating how our country sits directly between several tectonic plates so that there are lots of volcanoes waiting to erupt. Also, I appreciate how simple the Kurzgesagt animation always have been and the accuracy of some of the art (the houses, the plants, the general area) that got animated. Edit: With that being said, I hope we don't have another supervolcano-sized eruption in our country again in the near future cause it'll be life-changing
@barnacleboi2595
@barnacleboi2595 Год назад
Those volcanoes are exactly the reason why your country is so heavily populated. I love your country and would love to visit there one day. But yes, volcanoes are dangerous but they also are vital for life to prosper greatly, like how its doing now.
@volukyrja
@volukyrja Год назад
I agree, I’m Icelandic and we’re directly over a mantle plume and we also sit between two tectonic plates. I’d love to visit Indonesia someday!
@UchihaFabio
@UchihaFabio Год назад
well.... one of your volcanoes sent the Earth to ice age
@justcallme_sam
@justcallme_sam Год назад
@@UchihaFabio sooo big volcano boom can solve global warming?!
@electronresonator8882
@electronresonator8882 Год назад
geothermal power is ridiculously underestimated in your country, despite it already killed so many people
@connorburnett6135
@connorburnett6135 Год назад
I'm from New Zealand and I swear they never taught me that lake taupo is actually a super volcano crater... Or I wasn't paying attention but that's not likely. Wait what was I talking about again?
@biskutking1578
@biskutking1578 Год назад
Same here but we were taught it was a super volcano at high school. However I guess I didnt pay attention to what the volcano was called before it was just Lake Taupo haha.
@PurpleAmharicCoffee
@PurpleAmharicCoffee Год назад
I remember learning about this at school where I live in New Zealand.
@connorburnett6135
@connorburnett6135 Год назад
@@PurpleAmharicCoffee what part? I'm down south in the south island, might be why 😂
@niccolo101
@niccolo101 Год назад
I remember learning this... I don't think it was at school, though. There's just pumice everywhere on the lake shore, so when I visited with my family as a kid, I asked about this weird floating rock (seriously, pumice floats! It's neat!) and learned from a local that Lake Taupo was once a mountain that just blew itself to smithereens one day.
@spiritualitee07
@spiritualitee07 Год назад
Meh they lied in school 😅 I'm from Aotearoa as well the super volcano is actually the Ring of Fire and its actually bigger than what they've been saying... everyone will know when the earthquakes dont stop (birth pains of the bride of Christ) and the volcanos combine to make the future lake of fire. Its going to be hard to miss whats coming
@gabrielmacedo6121
@gabrielmacedo6121 11 месяцев назад
You forgot to mention the difference between a high silicate lava volcano and a low silicate lava volcano. The high ratio has higher viscosity, that's the perfect recipe for raising pressure and make it explode (like Krakatoa), in the other hand the low ratio has almost no power for explosion and usually keeps expelling magma for a long time (like Kilauea) 😊
@teathesilkwing7616
@teathesilkwing7616 9 месяцев назад
Also, less silicate is far tastier
@LightsaberDuelz
@LightsaberDuelz 9 месяцев назад
@@teathesilkwing7616 Wait what?
@teathesilkwing7616
@teathesilkwing7616 9 месяцев назад
@@LightsaberDuelz what? Don’t tell me you unironically like the silicates. Tastes horrible
@maggs-zo8um
@maggs-zo8um 4 месяца назад
@@teathesilkwing7616I’m just gonna watch in fear
@LonelySandwich
@LonelySandwich Год назад
I don't think I will ever find another educational channel that reaches the peaks of entertainment, fun, informative, and researched as this.
@javaneselightbolt998
@javaneselightbolt998 Год назад
Yes
@justdan9264
@justdan9264 Год назад
Cool
@srthebox4946
@srthebox4946 Год назад
And existential dread
@ritukoraty
@ritukoraty Год назад
Yes Indeed
@TheLowlyApprentice
@TheLowlyApprentice Год назад
I’ll eat you.
@STNG17-
@STNG17- Год назад
VEI 2 : About 10 events per year VEI 3 : Semeru, Indonesia (2021) VEI 6 : Krakatoa, Indonesia (1883) - Changed the world, global temp -0.5C VEI 7 : Tambora, Indonesia (1815) - A year without summer, 100.000 people perished VEI 8 : "Supervolcano" Lake Toba, Indonesia (74.000 years ago) - global temp -4C, 10 years volcanic winter followed by worldwide drought for centuries And I born, grown, and still living in that country 😐
@avietum132
@avietum132 Год назад
Dude get outta there asap
@hendrihendri3939
@hendrihendri3939 Год назад
*Nature is telling us something. Maybe we are truly an Avatar nation*
@hansenkhornelius
@hansenkhornelius Год назад
Hahaha, I'm also Indonesian
@TheOobo
@TheOobo Год назад
Indonesia is a literal hotbed for volcanic activity. Luckily humanity is getting really good at understanding threats and the warning signs of eruptions, so for most people volcanoes can be a fascination and not an active threat. Hello from the Canadian prairies, about as far from volcanic threat as you can get! I wish you well.
@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457
You forgot vei 4 of Kelut and Merapi in 2014 and 2010 respectively.
@somedandy7694
@somedandy7694 Год назад
9:22 - THANK YOU!!! I've been saying this for years. Use Yellowstone for power and let the air out of the balloon if it's so world-ending.
@pedroivog.s.6870
@pedroivog.s.6870 4 месяца назад
I remember an episode from the History Channel miniseries on apocalypses (most of them being drastic climate temperature drops by diverse causes). On of them had saying that the Yellowstone eruption would have energy equivalent to 11 on the Richter scale, enough to launch a large amount of molten rock in orbit. Bit of exaggerating
@bb8burger505
@bb8burger505 Год назад
Great Video! Another good video idea could be "Yellowstone eruption minute by minute!" I would love to see that!
@MrSirSquishy
@MrSirSquishy Год назад
3:54 give this man a raise
@bobik3788
@bobik3788 Год назад
Hongatongahongahab
@NyanCatzzz
@NyanCatzzz Год назад
The peppa pig narrator went ooga booga mode Why the fuck did I say this
@dread_wolf2301
@dread_wolf2301 6 месяцев назад
​@@bobik3788 Hunga Tonga ha'apai
@ScorpoYT
@ScorpoYT Год назад
idk about you but that boiling pot of water is sus
@Joker-lr6on
@Joker-lr6on Год назад
A RU-vidr With 1 like?
@URRS_in_da_snow
@URRS_in_da_snow Год назад
Yeah true ඩඩඩ
@TF2_spy961
@TF2_spy961 8 месяцев назад
A youtuber with eight likes?
@PrithwinYT
@PrithwinYT 6 месяцев назад
nahh💀
@BananaManCool922
@BananaManCool922 6 месяцев назад
Hi
@user-cf6tf1rf3i
@user-cf6tf1rf3i Месяц назад
I love the Easter egg of Gollum falling into the volcano with the ring. It’s always so cool to see animators hide little Easter eggs in their works, great job guys
@someone..unimportant
@someone..unimportant Год назад
The fact that I live reatively close to Yellowstone(close enough to be sure dead if it erupted) is just really unsettling. My anxiety is bad but the video is amazing. Let's just take a moment to appreciate that this is free. All of this information as entertainment that's somehow very interesting is free. I respect today's this channel is immeasurable.
@TheReal_ist
@TheReal_ist Год назад
The fact u guys actually mentioned that "Super Volcano" isnt a real term us volcanists use is so awesome. Thank u guys!!
@rokogucic
@rokogucic Год назад
You’re a volcanist? What do you do on your job? How did you become one?
@razhyel_
@razhyel_ Год назад
their research is superb
@abiolaanimashaun4780
@abiolaanimashaun4780 Год назад
Geologists when I distract them with an obsidian knife, before bashing their heads with a bat
@boiltheman2802
@boiltheman2802 Год назад
@@rokogucic bro why do give a care like it doesn’t effect you
@dafrandle
@dafrandle Год назад
@@boiltheman2802 He is curious, not skeptical. Calm down.
@luigisaccountant6363
@luigisaccountant6363 Год назад
My favorite fun fact about Krakatoa is that there’s a fair amount of evidence that it was the main inspiration for Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”. In a journal entry, he described how he was walking with two friends when a sort of “artificial sunset” (caused by the amount of debris kicked into the air) occurred. It was so impactful on him that he made his most famous work because of it.
@piotrcarafa7993
@piotrcarafa7993 Год назад
Described like this doesn't sound like a reputable fact. Especially bc it isn't. Since most of it doesn't make too much sense, since it was way too far and improbable to have caused such an event. Almost everyone has given the event on the Polar lights. Since he is /was Norwegian, and we know that both the painting and that Munch, were in Norway. Without considering that he already said that "it was a sensation of having heard a scream or simply of having felt it".
@plazxs
@plazxs Год назад
Call me David shalla
@rorycannon7295
@rorycannon7295 Год назад
@@piotrcarafa7993 im not a super nerd about the art world n stuff but - a) im having a hard time (but by no means impossible) finding people giving the event on the Polar lights. many many are crediting the krak. b) the sky reddening from krakatoa was worldwide and lasted like a year.
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom Год назад
@@piotrcarafa7993 Obviously you haven't seen aurora borealis in real life. There's no fucking way it could have created such a sensation in the artist.
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom Год назад
Several works, actually. There are several versions of The Scream by Munch.
@juanalbertog8851
@juanalbertog8851 Год назад
As a geologist, i feel so happy that a channel like this make videos that can transmit the knowledge of our planet in such a beautiful way, i hope everyone feel the same emotion that i feel watching this. Greetings from Colombia! 🌋⛏️
@ILikeMyPrivacytbt
@ILikeMyPrivacytbt Год назад
Hey geologist, can harvesting geothermal energy near a volcano cool it down and either stop or hinder it's eruption? If so it would kill two birds with a mountain sized stone, renewable energy and volcanic disasters.
@obinnachris5178
@obinnachris5178 Год назад
I know right thats exactly what I was thinking
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom Год назад
Colombia together with geology instantly remind me of the Armero tragedy.
@Craigelz
@Craigelz Год назад
Well said! It's difficult to find sources of reliable, unbiased scientific knowledge which is perfectly explained in easy to understand ways. Inspiring education for all!
@eugenejamesbon4355
@eugenejamesbon4355 Год назад
yo
@claudioolate2516
@claudioolate2516 Год назад
I've always thought of volcanos as huge earth pimples
@Aeturnalis
@Aeturnalis 11 месяцев назад
The music at about 4:32 is amazing. Perfect metal sound for what he describes
@Pfhorrest
@Pfhorrest Год назад
I really appreciate the more positive spin you've been giving more recent videos: less "we're all doomed" and more "here's an interesting problem we'll need to get around to fixing/preventing some day".
@doantranvan1844
@doantranvan1844 Год назад
ok
@yume9199
@yume9199 Год назад
ok
@CharalamposKoundourakis
@CharalamposKoundourakis Год назад
I think they must have had a chat about it because the depressing spin was really too much especially during the pandemic.
@iwatchwithnoads7480
@iwatchwithnoads7480 Год назад
the positive spin is based on a lot of guesstimates. we don't know everything and yellowstone has a very real possibility of ending humanity
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
We are all doomed, but not for a while…
@drewdanaceau8844
@drewdanaceau8844 Год назад
I remember when I just was a kid learning about Yellowstone from a documentary, and I was so scared of a super eruption afterwards that I would lie awake every night, worried that every sound of an airplane passing overhead was Yellowstone erupting. I wish I’d had this video back then.
@axelmartinez3540
@axelmartinez3540 Год назад
this is literally my situation now. any time i hear the garbage truck pick up my garbage bin and let it down in the morning i wake up in a panic 😂 how did u mitigate this feeling of paranoia ? would really help
@mybalcony4066
@mybalcony4066 Год назад
I'm the same 😩 a train or a plane passing during the night is enough to start my heart racing and keep me from falling asleep.
@waah5901
@waah5901 Год назад
@@mybalcony4066 bruh if somethings coming to get you you'll be able to work out what it is. People/things arent machine precise and weve got hundreds of thousands of years of evolution behind us in hearing shit coming after you lmao
@mybalcony4066
@mybalcony4066 Год назад
@@waah5901 I didn't say it was a rational fear, I can't help the way it makes me feel 🤷‍♀️
@memethanYT
@memethanYT Год назад
@@axelmartinez3540 I'd say jsut keep in mind there are hundreds if not thousand sof people monitoring Yellowstone (and other volcanoes) 24/7. If it was going to erupt, you'd hear about it in the news, on Reddit, etc long before anything happened. We won't get jumpscared by it.
@birdfleck8516
@birdfleck8516 11 месяцев назад
The part about the super volcanos being in little blasts blew my mind. I loved the explanation! Thank you!
@ferrywijaya2557
@ferrywijaya2557 5 месяцев назад
Imagine FOUR volcanoes in your country mentioned in video about volcanic mayhem, each mentioned with increasing scale of destruction. I'm in happy tears!
@omegabean5880
@omegabean5880 Год назад
The visual formula of Kurzegesagt is both simplistic and impressive, I love how it makes things I have never had interest in before interesting!
@ohmyglob1934
@ohmyglob1934 Год назад
Kurzgesagt - Bringing you education and existential dread in cartoon form.
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
True. they are the best
@birbdad1842
@birbdad1842 Год назад
Made in germany 💪
@Commander_Appo
@Commander_Appo Год назад
It’s like if the corporate art style was good
@LasseVictorLarsen
@LasseVictorLarsen Год назад
I like your take, but I think the humor is also a big part of why their formula is so effective
@claudiaandjan
@claudiaandjan Год назад
I find your videos always so amazing ! I appreciate them so much. I follow your channel since the beginning and I am so happy that you made such a great journey. The success of this channel is well deserved! We wish also to bring so much value with our youtube channel to the community as this one does !
@saykimchi21
@saykimchi21 Год назад
4:16 this part had no business being so absurdly funny and true at the same time
@TimeBucks
@TimeBucks Год назад
They are incredible physical remnants of chaotic events in our past.
@ashok191129
@ashok191129 Год назад
Nice one.
@babysonu6101
@babysonu6101 Год назад
👌👌👌👌 nice
@kiranrathod1861
@kiranrathod1861 Год назад
Nice video
@selfieshop99
@selfieshop99 Год назад
Very good content
@bethebest284
@bethebest284 Год назад
Good content
@Zalmithius
@Zalmithius Год назад
Bit of a lengthy post, but a few things people might find interesting on the topic: Oceanic plates will (almost*) always subduct beneath continental plates because oceanic plates are more dense. You'll only have a high-stakes sumo match between oceanic/oceanic and continental/continental plates. Sometimes nobody really wins and you just get a lot of mountain building. Much of the melt caused by oceanic plates subducting is due to the oceanic plate dragging water down into the asthenosphere with it. Water just lowers the temperature required to melt the surrounding rock and the oceanic plate itself doesn't melt all that much. Some oceanic plates are suspected to have actually made it all the way to the core without completely melting based on remote sensing maps we have of the earth's inner structure. Suspected, but not confirmed, is a relationship between meteor impacts and antipodal volcanism. That's volcanism on the opposite side of the planet from the impact. It's most visible on Mars (numerous examples) and Mercury (caloris basin), but Chicxulub was roughly antipodal to the Deccan Traps and they happened at virtually the same time in geologic time. There's also a potential crater under the ice in Antarctica, detected as a gravity anomaly, that would have been roughly antipodal to the Siberian Traps. The coolest part is the examples are all proportional to each other; larger impacts seem to have caused greater volcanism. * Apparently oceanic plates do not always subduct beneath continental in those faults, it's just much more commonly the case. There's at least one example of this not being the case in the comments below. There's some debate on it.
@pama-6987
@pama-6987 Год назад
Oh that actually pretty interesting I remember learning about this once in secondary school , good reminder
@eviel0
@eviel0 Год назад
Man this is the kind of stuff I wish they went more detail into in school this is awesome
@colt9836
@colt9836 Год назад
So, I have a question. Just like pointed out in this video, "magma" and "molten rock" aren't actually synonymous? I thought magma was just lava but underneath the crust.
@thehammmann
@thehammmann Год назад
@@colt9836 I think molten rock is an umbrella term for both lava and magma
@DanteKG.
@DanteKG. Год назад
Now this is the real life lore that I like to see. Ahh..Earth and its mysteries
@many_a_dog5365
@many_a_dog5365 6 месяцев назад
The fact that this is free is wild
@sidhantsinghgaur
@sidhantsinghgaur 11 месяцев назад
"These sorts of eruptions don't change the climate, they are the climate." This gave me chills...
@Aabergm
@Aabergm Год назад
Given how recent the asteroid redirection mission was I am impressed you managed to add it. Factual reliability and relevance this is why we love Kurzgesagt.
@mycutecats3152
@mycutecats3152 Год назад
“With determination Humanity really can solve anything” gave me goosebumps
@ArawnOfAnnwn
@ArawnOfAnnwn Год назад
@@mycutecats3152 *black hole casually passes close to Earth* oh yeah? Then SOLVE THIS!! ;)
@Elbox95
@Elbox95 Год назад
They even mocked the 7th episode of The Rings of Power which aired less than 2 weeks ago
@ArawnOfAnnwn
@ArawnOfAnnwn Год назад
@@Elbox95 Timestamp?
@Elbox95
@Elbox95 Год назад
@@ArawnOfAnnwn 10:05
@gauravrathi5877
@gauravrathi5877 Год назад
Some videos just make you realize how fragile life actually is, and you have far less time than you think. Helps you keep grounded, with an optimism for the future, and an appreciation for the past.
@dorol6375
@dorol6375 Год назад
Watch fully before you comment
@gauravrathi5877
@gauravrathi5877 Год назад
@@dorol6375 watch fully before you reply
@jonathanodude6660
@jonathanodude6660 Год назад
@@gauravrathi5877 hundreds of millions of years is a lot more than most people think.
@zoekmath
@zoekmath Год назад
you think life is fragile when life has persisted through supervolcanic activity that has affected the entire planet for hundreds of years? you call that fragile? what the hell?
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
You can die at any second, it’s crazy that people live to be 100 years old’
@thishandleisntaken
@thishandleisntaken 8 месяцев назад
my favorite part of these videos are the subtle sound effects. like i love finding new ones i didn't notice before
@finnkelly4190
@finnkelly4190 Год назад
This is the best channel I have ever seen!!! Keep up the good work.
@restasukmanawijaya8029
@restasukmanawijaya8029 Год назад
As an Indonesian, I used to learn that our country situated at "Ring of Fire", so it's one of the locations that have most active volcanoes. To put in example, Toba supervolcano in Sumatra erupted very long ago, and it formed Toba lake with Samosir Island right in the middle of it. Another example is Merapi eruption, which cost some casualties that sadly burnt alive inside the bunker under the foot of the volcano.
@molybdaen11
@molybdaen11 Год назад
Stay save over there and if the sea runs away one day - run for the hills!
@thenovicegamer3704
@thenovicegamer3704 Год назад
@@molybdaen11 My father used to tell me that story when I was a little kid.
@lukmanibrahim2993
@lukmanibrahim2993 Год назад
I'm Indonesian too, I'm also love how Kurzgesagt always listening for every detail from volcanologist by how it happened and affecting the world thorughout the history
@SandroC.R
@SandroC.R Год назад
after listening to the VEI level, i am shocked because almost all the mountains are from indonesia
@MarkMinecraft
@MarkMinecraft Год назад
ur mon is a an Indonesian
@keenfire8151
@keenfire8151 Год назад
There are 'tsunami markers' in Japan that date back centuries that state not to build below the marker because of past tsunamis. Some of those markers are unfathomably high in the mountains.
@iliketrains0pwned
@iliketrains0pwned Год назад
I'm not sure what's a more worrying thought: if the survivors put the tsunami markers that high up themselves, or if the wave moved ones that were already lower down the mountainside...
@mycutecats3152
@mycutecats3152 Год назад
I have to say, the sound effects in this video were superb and blew me away!
@anhminhdiep5848
@anhminhdiep5848 Год назад
Thanks to follow this channel for almost 5 years, my English skill is improved and my knowledge is full filled with all these amazing things, thank you so much. It's very long time since the last time I visit this channel, still full of video too watch, and community is getting huge :D
@Optimustully
@Optimustully Год назад
Humanity has done incredible things to ensure its own survival.
@terramater
@terramater Год назад
Super interesting, and as you guys pointed out, supervolcanoes are definitely not the biggest natural disaster threat to us right now. One big issue is natural disasters that used to happen but now are getting out of proportion. For example, our crew registered how small wildfires are a part of a natural cycle that helps the environment regenerate itself. But because we kept on suppressing these natural wildfires, now the fires happen so intensively that it is not beneficial for us or other species. And this is an actual threat that we need to be concerned about.
@razzle1964
@razzle1964 Год назад
So, erm ... 'the firefighters are to blame', you're saying? That's a new one.
@Computment
@Computment Год назад
@@razzle1964 That is a new one indeed...
@RedRocket4000
@RedRocket4000 Год назад
In actual forest reserves and park land we are doing a fair amount of pre-burns to reduce that threats. And that something Early Spanish explorers noticed in FL(the very big area they labeled includes lots of Georgia and Alabama parts of Carrolinas even maybe) that they could ride 8 wide thanks to no underbrush from the yearly burn the natives did. And especially out of current Florida huge areas of nothing but farm land as far as eye could see. Forests were part of a long crop rotation cycle. Only the very hilly and swampy parts of the New World were virgin forest the rest farm land that turned into forests as all but a tiny part of the survivors of European disease coming up to Mexico killed them off the vast majority dying before there were whites in the area.
@mute1085
@mute1085 Год назад
@@razzle1964 Not really new. It was said for centuries.
@jackdever3181
@jackdever3181 Год назад
@@razzle1964 They aren't saying it's the firefighters fault, but that over management of forests for fires has caused a buildup of dead wood and, dense stands, and other fuel for large fire events. Regular burns are a part of the natural landscape changes but our suppression of them over time has increased their average intensity to something no longer beneficial to the landscape leading to further fire management. It's unfortunately a self perpetuating cycle, not the fighters fault, but a fault of our overall management practices these last few hundred years.
@aurum4915
@aurum4915 Год назад
I love the Easter egg of Gollum falling into the volcano with the ring. It’s always so cool to see animators hide little Easter eggs in their works, great job guys *realised I spelt the name wrong lmao, changed it now :)
@wamenslot
@wamenslot Год назад
Yeah, i think they end up with this subject cause of the last episode of the show. It is indeed a good question that many could have.
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
👍👍👍
@trex576
@trex576 Год назад
Where did that happen?
@seanphelps4057
@seanphelps4057 Год назад
Thank you! I was gonna make a comment myself about this if nobody else did.
@youssifmohamed6797
@youssifmohamed6797 Год назад
@@trex576 3:32
@sl33pyTea
@sl33pyTea 8 месяцев назад
The music Animation Information Pacing I seriously love this channel ❤
@sukmablack
@sukmablack Год назад
Toba, Tambora, Krakatoa. as an indonesian we have our own stories and legends around these event, stories about great kingdoms that perish on tambora, stories about how toba (now its a huge lake) formed, and krakatoa (still actives, dangerous and grows).
@thetherrannative
@thetherrannative Год назад
I came in expecting another apocalypse report, and came away feeling a lot less afraid of volcanoes than I was before. Nice.
@bentleydean7803
@bentleydean7803 11 месяцев назад
Underrated comment and SAME
@ajizel13
@ajizel13 10 месяцев назад
The amount of things that could kill us all.... yet have a very unlikely chance of happening..... Being within a close range of a supernova, super volcano eruptions, the magnetosphere being throwing off by a hair....overpopulation, ect.... It's crazy
@Limrasson
@Limrasson 9 месяцев назад
In actuality, there isn't much of a reason to fear "endcanos" Like what you gonna do? Live on the moon?
@whatever_hi_in_spanish_is
@whatever_hi_in_spanish_is 6 месяцев назад
​@@Limrassonwdym, why would I not be scared of my body literally melting like ice
@classicaldisc1170
@classicaldisc1170 5 месяцев назад
@@whatever_hi_in_spanish_isBecause is not point to suffer for something that you can’t avoid. Maybe don’t be scared, just look the solution out in case something treat your life. Maybe just accept death. Wherever the case millions of people been living their life without any issues. If is the end of the the humanity and we can’t do nothing about it lets just die on peace. Why you think die is negative? Is just the ending of a cycle, and totally unavoidable. Die suffering maybe bad but if is a lava volcano on top of you you won’t have time to suffer too much as your nerves will melt pretty quickly. There is thousands ways to die worse than that in todays days.
@yousefreyhan4522
@yousefreyhan4522 Год назад
"They don't change the climate, they are the climate" What a powerful line!!
@grissee
@grissee Год назад
'I don't change the climate, I am the climate' - Volcano White
@Zaysearth
@Zaysearth Год назад
This channel is so good man
@High_Key
@High_Key Год назад
Krakatoa's explosion was 10 trillion times louder than a rocket taking off? I can't even fathom that kind of scale...that's insane
@spdutahraptor777
@spdutahraptor777 Год назад
Which makes me think which counsequences on humans that would make, without considering being killed by the explosion itself Like yeah, insta deaf for sure...but would our heads pop like mars attack or what??
@High_Key
@High_Key Год назад
@@spdutahraptor777 yeah I feel like being close proximity to that kind of pressure wave would cause heads to pop just like Mars Attacks. That’s nuts. Feel like half of Indonesia would’ve gone deaf
@TheSlipknotWeeb
@TheSlipknotWeeb 11 месяцев назад
Im not even kidding, the noise was so insane it knocked the wind out of people’s lungs which suffocated and killed them…
@skeptical_playz6142
@skeptical_playz6142 11 месяцев назад
@@TheSlipknotWeeb that’s insane
@mesh8349
@mesh8349 5 месяцев назад
@@High_KeyI think the entirety of Indonesia went deaf, the shock waves were heard all across the world
@yashgarg209
@yashgarg209 Год назад
God I love the effort they put into the art and the sounds. Please never stop being as amazing as you are.
@SamFB964
@SamFB964 Год назад
yoo hoo!
@masatami
@masatami Год назад
fr, when I heard the first volcano sound I deadass thought something exploded for real outside my house
@charliehopley9297
@charliehopley9297 Год назад
Do more geology please!! All your space stuff are awesome but I really think you need a series where we explore all the wonders of our home. Not enough of people really understand how the Earth works because it's such a young science but you guys can change that.
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
I looove geology, and science in general!
@hiiamjustacoolrandomuser168
You should watch the history of the earth
@charliehopley9297
@charliehopley9297 Год назад
@@hiiamjustacoolrandomuser168 .where can I find that? Is it on Netflix?
@hiiamjustacoolrandomuser168
@@charliehopley9297 it is on youtube it is channel it makes documentaries about the earth
@charliehopley9297
@charliehopley9297 Год назад
@@hiiamjustacoolrandomuser168 thank you. How am I geology student and not subscribed to that😂 thanks a lot
@firumuva_desu
@firumuva_desu Год назад
The fact that Mauna Loa just erupted makes us feel vulnerable
@EngineerInASweatshirt
@EngineerInASweatshirt Год назад
A note about the Siberian Traps - one of the reasons they were so deadly is that they touched a deposit of coal, creating a massive cloud of fly ash that circled the Earth multiple times.
@minecris.
@minecris. Год назад
Also, Siberian Traps were one of the most deadly natural disasters in Earth's history. They were formed when a massive lava flow erupted in Siberia, Russia, about 250 million years ago. The lava flow covered an area of more than 1.5 million square kilometers (600,000 square miles), making it the largest known lava flow in Earth's history. The lava flow was so large that it touched a deposit of coal, creating a massive cloud of fly ash that circled the Earth multiple times. This cloud of fly ash caused the Earth's atmosphere to become so thick that it blocked out the Sun's rays, causing a global cooling event known as the Permian-Triassic extinction event. This event was so devastating that it killed more than 90% of all life on Earth.
@aeroi.528
@aeroi.528 Год назад
Whenever a eruption higher then vei 1 is possible, usually lava isn't your main issue. Ash has insanely destructive powers and has potential to kill millions.
@judylane2860
@judylane2860 Год назад
@@minecris. Wow... unfathomable!
@circusbabysclaw7545
@circusbabysclaw7545 Год назад
The thing is siberian traps is not the only one that can do that..... Its not even the strongest thats just more terrifying!
@heisenberg3922
@heisenberg3922 Год назад
Every month we come together to appreciate the supreme quality of content Kurzgesagt provides
@user-zk4mk1vu7x
@user-zk4mk1vu7x Год назад
Who knew Heisenberg was interested in science
@julianw10
@julianw10 Год назад
LOL good joke, that last societal collapse video was premium doomer garbage
@rushjl92
@rushjl92 Год назад
I love this channel so much
@ezzeldinmohd6740
@ezzeldinmohd6740 Год назад
Truly the moment when Heisenberg watched kurzgesagt
@OhioButtShakerGyattMachine9500
@@user-zk4mk1vu7x science mista white
@almiraa1287
@almiraa1287 Год назад
Incredible! This animation helps me out enhancing my listening skill. As a Vietnamese I speak highly of yer effort, tks
@megagames7245
@megagames7245 6 месяцев назад
Your channel helped me to make more than 10 presentations to my school projects
@zetya
@zetya Год назад
Krakatau (native term for Krakatoa), Tambora, Toba has always fascinated me since the first time I heard about it. Living in Indonesia and hearing my parents and grandparents talk about their memory of volcano eruption made me somehow "numb" to the experience of volcanic eruption. But when I saw the Merapi eruption which triggered ash rain back in the day, it scared me a lot. After that, I read about Tambora and Toba, I remember I can't sleep for days
@BodyMusicification
@BodyMusicification Год назад
One interesting thing I've learned about Indonesia is that it's one of the most populous countries in the world thanks to how fertile the land is. And the land is so productive for growing food because of the nutrients spread all over from volcanic ash. So the volcanoes may be scary, but you likely have your existence because of them! It's seems a common theme in this universe that from destruction comes creation
@hmmmm7468
@hmmmm7468 Год назад
@@BodyMusicification Wow! What a great metaphor for Indonesia! I'll remember this. Thank you!
@bustavonnutz
@bustavonnutz Год назад
@@BodyMusicification Also has the tragic side-effect of most population centers in Indonesia being right up next to active volcanos. Swear every time they have a decent sized eruption at least 100k people perish.
@painkiller6630
@painkiller6630 Год назад
Just release a new Dream song Check it out and tell me what you think 🔥🌪️ I'm one of the best singers in the world 🌎💥
@mycutecats3152
@mycutecats3152 Год назад
“With determination Humanity really can solve anything” gave me goosebumps
@JaYoeNation
@JaYoeNation Год назад
I’ve walked on Krakatoa and swam in lake Toba. They are incredible physical remnants of chaotic events in our past.
@ordinaryrat
@ordinaryrat Год назад
Here before this blows up
@christoperreinhard6657
@christoperreinhard6657 Год назад
@@ordinaryrat hehe, blows up
@D3SUPREMACY
@D3SUPREMACY Год назад
I live in Indonesia too, but never go there before. But, i have climbed few mountains in my province (East Java). They have a historical events too. The mountains are Kelud, Bromo, and Arjuno
@friedec3622
@friedec3622 Год назад
Put my shoes here
@tjls123
@tjls123 Год назад
-Walks on ground -Swims in water "Wow such incredible physical remnants of chaotic events" Cool story bro
@ozziepez88
@ozziepez88 9 месяцев назад
Who else came back here because of the news of a supper volcano about to blow 😂
@arachnidsLor
@arachnidsLor Год назад
a kurzgesagt video that actually makes me feel less worried about stuff, very nice! (honestly i feel you guys do a great job of actually showing how dangerous something can be.)
@Voc_spooksauce
@Voc_spooksauce Год назад
Having videos like these, filled with absolutely incredible information and beautiful animations is so so amazing. Thank you to all imvolved in these. And thank you to those that can donate to this channel and buy their cool merch :D
@DT-Wise
@DT-Wise Год назад
And pretty nice music too
@Voc_spooksauce
@Voc_spooksauce Год назад
@@DT-Wise True dat
@doodoosharkk
@doodoosharkk Год назад
bro i found this humanly normal comment after scrolling through ten billion botted comments
@_ZeroMaximum_
@_ZeroMaximum_ Год назад
Supervolcanoes are one of my most favorite things to study in our planet! They're so interesting and seeing a video about it in this channel is such a gift for the minds!
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
You are right. The topic is perfect
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
Their so cool!
@darksu6947
@darksu6947 Год назад
How many minds you got bro?
@TheKoekiemonster1234
@TheKoekiemonster1234 Год назад
@@darksu6947 at least one more than you
@atxm1c45
@atxm1c45 Год назад
@Trent Hamsley ratio
@puneetmaheshwari
@puneetmaheshwari Год назад
i love who u explained the scale of volcano giving us anxiety but ended the video with a good note thanks
@seyeonahn5830
@seyeonahn5830 Год назад
I appreciate this channel creating so high-quality videos and valuable scientific informations!!
@julianw10
@julianw10 Год назад
LOL
@MellonyBear
@MellonyBear Год назад
@@julianw10 What's so funny? Free resources for science are great
@1000zillion
@1000zillion Год назад
@@MellonyBear These comments are bots, another comment had 500 likes in just 20 minutes lol
@1000zillion
@1000zillion Год назад
not Jul W's, I mean OP's comment
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
I totally agree with you. I really love all videos in this channel. I can improve my English easily
@BallisticDamages
@BallisticDamages Год назад
If you're at all worried by the concept of volcanos/super-volcanos, the best thing I can recommend is to continue to educate yourself about them, and support the scientists who dedicate their time to continually improve our ability to predict such events! Thanks for more great content!
@GraemeGunn
@GraemeGunn Год назад
lol
@Merennulli
@Merennulli Год назад
We no longer live in a world where "educate yourself" is safe advice for someone afraid of something. If I look for something I'm afraid of on the internet, I'm going to find other people's fears manifested as misleading things taken out of context from experts, cherry picked data, and diatribes that sound reasonable solely because they reinforce my existing thoughts. Instead it's best to give people specific sources to look at like the US Geological Survey, or this video, or sources you've vetted to make sure they aren't sensationalist. That's not to say reinforcing ones fears online by searching what someone is afraid of is actually "educating" oneself but people easily fall into the trap of thinking it is while they're doing it.
@ohsweetmystery
@ohsweetmystery Год назад
You actually believe that humans being able to predict this will have some effect on the aftermath of a supervolcano?
@UrbanBard1
@UrbanBard1 Год назад
Super volcano are interesting to look at. But, the thing to remember is how improbable it is that an event like this will happen in your lifetime. You should be devoting your concerns on more likely events. Be realistic. Your government is more likely to kill you with a bad law than a volcano will.
@Merennulli
@Merennulli Год назад
@@ohsweetmystery Yes. It would be kind of weird to think it wouldn't. Evacuations of the most critical areas, preparing emergency supplies, lowering water levels in reservoirs and then closing them to avoid secondary disasters, sheltering emergency vehicles and road clearing equipment. And on a global level, preparing food stores and preserving the necessary seed supplies for several years of poor harvest and investing heavily into vertical farming to avoid famine. "Supervolcano" is just a media name. They are more likely to erupt in a far less disastrous manner, which can be managed like any other volcano, and even an actual supereruption can be mitigated to a large degree with the months of advanced preparation we would have. It would certainly be a disaster, but a far less severe one than you seem to think. The supereruptions are enormous movements of material, they don't happen overnight, they aren't subtle, and there are none of civilization-ending severity near the surface right now.
@TheLolmoose
@TheLolmoose Год назад
I've learned so much from your videos.
@TheRealRedAce
@TheRealRedAce 11 месяцев назад
Depends where and how badly. For example the Campi Flegrei supervolcano's last eruption in 1538 wasn't very big. However, as it is in a heavily populated area in the suburbs of the Italian city of Naples (Napoli), the potential for disaster is enormous.
@leightonjeal6232
@leightonjeal6232 Год назад
As someone who is learning this in geography for a A-Level this is super informative and is so much easier to understand than the way I'm currently being taught
@cideramese6382
@cideramese6382 Год назад
I am obsessed with your channel. You’ve retained your simplistic style but the quality and colours keeps getting better and better. These videos are eye candy, and also the fact that each video has its own original music?? I love it There’s even leit motifs in the music referencing other videos and it’s amazing
@hassangaming-theepic9301
@hassangaming-theepic9301 Год назад
It’s true
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
I bet you are obsessed with the flavor of dirty bee whole as well. Go clean the sea men stains out of your clothes and then come talk to me.
@marselo1316
@marselo1316 Год назад
the leitmotifs are the most under appreciated aspects of these vids that make it 10x better
@emiliemoore6860
@emiliemoore6860 8 месяцев назад
There's so many things worth praising about this video, but I keep coming back to 3:53 and listening to the narrator say "Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'pai" in the most elegantly deadpan voice XD. I'd love to know how many takes that took, or if the narrator was even aware of how delightfully rhythmic their speech was before listening to cuts later on. As always, an absolute joy to get to watch these masterpieces, especially with them being free. Keep it up, Kurzgesagt!
@justinwilson3922
@justinwilson3922 Год назад
Hunga tunga actually was stronger than scientists thought and raised the vei to 6 and had a pyroclastic flow that went 50miles in every direction
@Aaackermann
@Aaackermann Год назад
I was so often getting afraid of Yellowstone erupting and ending our world by modern media, that it really worried me. Thank you so much for putting this "danger" into perspective! Love your channel!
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI Год назад
Yellowstone is not due to erupt. It isn't even really a super volcano and likely won't erupt ever again and if it does, it'll be at least 300 million years way due to other reasons
@asktheetruscans9857
@asktheetruscans9857 Год назад
Blows up the next day...
@tjls123
@tjls123 Год назад
What exactly makes this channel so much more accurate than the other outlets you've heard?
@ohsweetmystery
@ohsweetmystery Год назад
I'm still hoping that Yellowstone will blow in my lifetime! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@chillyconmor
@chillyconmor Год назад
@@tjls123 motive. kurzgesagt makes their money off of making good and truthful content and then people buying merch. news channels get profits off of fear. they make people scared of something so they tune in every day to watch their news to see if there was any updates to this scary thing.
@Mapper_Space
@Mapper_Space 2 месяца назад
Campi Flegrei is the only volcano that is likely to have a significant eruption anytime soon. Its largest known eruption was near super volcano class, and was relatively recent. Currently, next supervolcanic eruption will likely come from Lake Taupo in New Zealand.
@theskrript_
@theskrript_ 7 месяцев назад
A channel which deserves watching the video ads to their end.
@CosmicWaffles
@CosmicWaffles Год назад
Finally they covered the Permian Triassic extinction. It really needs more exposure since it was the biggest.
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
Yeah, the Permian extinction needs to be covered more.
@ManateeMentality
@ManateeMentality Год назад
I think he mispronounced it as the "Permiam" in this video though. Pronounced it with an M instead of an N at the end.
@CosmicWaffles
@CosmicWaffles Год назад
@@ManateeMentality N*
@circusbabysclaw7545
@circusbabysclaw7545 Год назад
Siberian is not the only one and it wasn't close to being the strongest there is another one out there that will make you wanna leave this planet.
@gadheeshafernando
@gadheeshafernando Год назад
You guys are a blessing. I swear they need to credit you guys with any positive growth for us as a species. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for what you guys do!
@THEDAVILAK1
@THEDAVILAK1 Год назад
Amen to that
@tevinvezina1766
@tevinvezina1766 Год назад
There are more than 7 billion people in the world and only 19 million subscribers to this channel - this channel has no discernible effect whatsoever on our development as a species.
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
Same 🧡🧡🧡
@181cameron
@181cameron Год назад
@@tevinvezina1766 You forgot to add "WELL, ACKSHUALLY" to your comment, dingus.
@supernatural_forces
@supernatural_forces Год назад
@@tevinvezina1766 Lol !
@PavanKalyanthespaceguy
@PavanKalyanthespaceguy 11 месяцев назад
Super simple explanation dude! Perfect!
@kalorathekau
@kalorathekau 4 месяца назад
7:12 the little harps here are such a good touch that always gets me haha; like we're looking back at a fond memory :P
@timelesskiddo9656
@timelesskiddo9656 Год назад
3:47 fr did my boy like that
@matthewgoodwin5797
@matthewgoodwin5797 Год назад
That explosion noise at 6:52 Fantastic.
@LuminGMD-LCG1-Cherry
@LuminGMD-LCG1-Cherry Год назад
The Volcano on the intro fits perfectly 👑 🌋
@TheAutumnDaze
@TheAutumnDaze Месяц назад
Would love to see a series on different types of destructive weather, tornadoes , hurricanes/cyclones, lightning, etc Honestly would love to see a breakdown of cloud types and merch and posters with that 😮
@ICVerse
@ICVerse Год назад
Editor : So, how many Indonesian Volcano you'd like to mention? Kurzgesagt : Yes !
@samuelbrighton1320
@samuelbrighton1320 Год назад
This is why I live this channel, 2 minutes and I already understand volcanos better than ever before, its just better at teacher than anything else I have seen. The animators and crew here are ao talented.
@chispoman7716
@chispoman7716 Год назад
Report trent he stoopid :)
@davidsmusic31
@davidsmusic31 Год назад
I love your illustration of the volcano formation
@thegamingdino1993
@thegamingdino1993 11 месяцев назад
I know that this is a somewhat old video but I would just like to say I have followed your channel for so long and it is really entertaining and encourages me to continue my work with science and I guess that’s just a really long way of saying thank you and I support all of your videos.
@vesuvius115
@vesuvius115 Год назад
I love the mention of the Flood Basaltic Eruptions like the Siberian Traps. I would love a video on The Great Dying as a whole. You guys did the Dinosaurs, i'd love to see a video on the worlds most catastrophic extinction.
@boryspikalov6360
@boryspikalov6360 Год назад
Totally agree!
@Pfyzer
@Pfyzer Год назад
Fun fact: the red sky in the painting "The Scream" is made because of the red ash cloud due to the Krakatau explosion (4:00)
@TheGiulioSeverini
@TheGiulioSeverini 11 месяцев назад
Apart from the amazing content, your graphic style is super beautiful. I am fascinated, they look like paintings ❤
@gini1802
@gini1802 Год назад
I love how he pronounces the names correctly
@paulmanzella3906
@paulmanzella3906 Год назад
Every time Kurzgesagt comes out with a new video, it's like a miniature educational holiday for me. I love these videos so much but I feel like they're taking longer and longer to release each new video these days. I know quality videos are hard to put together. But I am devilishly impatient and want them now all the same lol. keep up the amazing work Kurzgesagt!
@familievanberkel-boeters1172
@Trent Hamsley look at this huge ratio
@SiriHakuoh
@SiriHakuoh Год назад
I feel exactly the same!!! xD I was so excited to see they uploaded! xD
@palanikumarasamy3677
@palanikumarasamy3677 Год назад
8:08 These sorts of eruptions doesn't change the climate, they are the climate!. my mind goes to 'I'm not in danger Skyler, I'm the danger' lol
@theminer.official
@theminer.official Год назад
I thought the exact thing lmao
@Scarletdex8299
@Scarletdex8299 Год назад
- The senate will decide your fate. - I *am* the senate!
@XT1515
@XT1515 Год назад
Jokes aside, mother nature is terrifying and sometimes likes to remind us just how much power it has and how insignificant we are compared to it.
@blackvan6583
@blackvan6583 Год назад
You know , some peapole people waste their time watching tiktok and food asmr videos, but you create this master piece that is gun to just watch and enjoy I have learned a lot more from your channel than school, and I just started subscribing ! U guys are very good. Keep up the good work 🎉
@rondes4754
@rondes4754 Год назад
Awesome work, as always. Thank you.
@ErikGT
@ErikGT Год назад
I’m saving this video for later when I’m home, because high quality content has to be watched in high video quality.
@yodbet7134
@yodbet7134 Год назад
I love the little details in the video, like no snow flake the same or the little charon on the lava lake
@jatinthakur455
@jatinthakur455 7 месяцев назад
A kurzgesagt video that saves you from existential dread? Now that's rarer than a super erruption from a super volcano
@positivedud4961
@positivedud4961 Год назад
Honestly this is amazing, seeing this channel get better at animation is amazing! It’s so detailed!
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
I bet you got real detailed sea men stains all over your clothes right now boy.
@athowar
@athowar Год назад
@@jennyanydots2389 spell icup
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 Год назад
@@athowar Spell bee whole
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад
True, it is perfect
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