What If We Were To Replace Garlic In Garlic Bread "It wouldn't only affect the taste of the bread, but it would change the ecosystem of our planet, and we, humanity, would also die out as a consequence."
You've just answered a 40 years old question. I'll always remember when I asked my third grade teacher, "Why is the ocean salty?", and the blank look on her face. I knew just then, she had no idea.
But algae helps in evaporating water that means if there would be more algae in oceans then everyday we would face heavy rains which will make the situation worse
@@plex3400 "we are so lucky". WE ARE. the chances of humanity existing and been surving this long is astronomical. We all know this. How is her comment edgy? The op literally said in any what if scenario we all die. So yea we are in FACT lucky.
We are going to die at some point. Not because of an asteroid or the sun swallowing us. But because of nuclear war, too many trees were chopped down which leads to less oxygen. Or global warming effect. Don’t you just love people?
Having to study this and take notes for a contest that if get to the Finale (don't need to win) I get exempt from one of the most important test of my life (with 100 /100 points) lol
"what if you could drink and shower as much as you want?" One of the benefits of living in a mountainous nation is we never run out of fresh water. The only thing holding me back from insanely long showers is the size of our warm water tank.
Any large explosions nearby would knock planets off their orbit bcoz of the xompressed air hitting those planets And the friction thing too seems probable
When I was a kid, I thought many of the scenarios on What If would have no drastic consequences on our world. Now that I’m older, I know that the science says otherwise and the scenarios I used to think were harmless are actually really deadly.
My Cousin Told Me When I Was A Kid Why Ocean Are Salty She Told Me"There Were Once A Big Giant Who Was Walking With A Big Bucket Of Salt And Accidentally Tripped All The Salt To The Ocean And The Giant Fall Asleep And Became A Mountain And If We Wake Up The Giant While Its Sleeping It Would Wake Up And Destroy Us For Waking Him Up,Our Mountains Name Is Antonio But I Think It Was Just To Scare Me Not Messing With Eartg
When I in 9th standard in the exam we had to write an essay on "What will do if u get super power". I wrote that I will convert all the oceans in fresh water to eradicate the problem of water depletion. Today got the recommendation of this video 😂😂
To ensure every species from every phylum and kingdom living in the ocean could surive you'd need around 10000 years. This is because their offspring would have to reproduce until such an adaptation to fresh water could occur. This is problematic as lobsters, jellyfish, clams, hydras and turtles would take forever to catch up while plankton would could get up to date in a few years.
Exactly. It's not like salt will vanish in a day. Answer should had been as per the question, "what if there was no salt in ocean/sea from the beginning?". Earth would had adapted in simillar way.
Only if it happened over a course of millions of years to allow evolution to occur. Everything would die off too fast to adapt if it happened any faster. By then, us humans would have probably blown everything up by then anyway.
E .S well the first life forms didn’t have sunlight. They lived on chemicals from volcanic vents. It is possible that if Earth was a rogue planet with no sun but had a significant heat source from tidal heating via a large moon or even a gas giant, there would be an ocean for life underneath an icy shell. Life could still evolve without sunlight. It would just be very different. Back in 2005, they found bacteria that used the faint light from hydrothermal vents for photosynthesis. The amount of oxygen would slowly build until other bacteria begin tolerating and using it. Some might make their own light. These bioluminescent bacteria might partner with the photosynthetic bacteria which would then have access to a better, more reliable light source, allowing them to photosynthesize constantly. This would lead to underwater plants that use their own light to make food. Add that to how cold water dissolves more oxygen and you eventually have an ocean richer in oxygen than ours. This could accelerate the evolution of fauna, leading to many implications. Fishlike fauna would be not only bigger but more numerous. Arthropods would also grow bigger. These creatures would generally be slow and live long lives, centuries on average, though some could evolve to be fast and endothermic. If there are any openings in the ice that lead to the surface, some creatures might even be intrepid enough to leave the water, where they would likely be very blubbery and seal-like in ecology. Eventually these alternative “seals” would develop stronger limbs to be more mobile on land, and might even crawl to the surface, where they could carry bioluminescent flora with them, setting up an ecosystem on the surface. That’s just my speculation though, but it’s not impossible for life to find a way without sunlight. It would just look very different and evolve different.
E .S exactly what I said. It wouldn’t be the same. It’s not that there wouldn’t be life at all, it would evolve very differently. We might be multi-legged, heavily fur coated creatures with either no eyes, relying on sound, or really big eyes to see bioluminescent prey. Or we could be aquatic bioluminescent tentacle monsters that use volcanic heat for metallurgy and cultivate glowing kelp that grow from light they make themselves. There would be a You or me, only difference is that humans just wouldn’t be defined as bipedal, mostly hairless, warm blooded, terrestrial creatures with five digits.
We need energy from the sun so by sleeping day time your not getting enough sunlight unless your window is open or something but that would be hard to sleep for me I need it dark can’t sleep at day time
Perfect how exactly? Everything on earth has adapted to it. Countless generations of animals and humans have died over and over again so they can live in the environment they do. The world is far from perfect and habitable human ingenuity has made it so.
Jeffrey Kyle 1. The first statement is wrong, if we were any closer or farther it depends on the numerical value as a small change would create no significance. 2. Things don’t just “stop” happening, you have to take into account time and space, imagine if we all just stop eating meat, our bodies react drastically as well( if I stop drinking cow milk for a long time, I become temporarily lactose intolerant) 3. Again, it takes time for us to adapt to changes in our environment, if we gradually started losing salt in the ocean waters, by a very slow process, the life around it would have a slight CHANCE of adapting to the environment via natural selection/mutation; EVENTUALLY creating organisms that don’t need a salty environment to thrive, or organisms that can pollinate other ‘plants’ per se.
I Personally prefer when this channel does what if scenarios that could actually happen. Those are much more tantalizing to the brain vs what if scenarios that are pure nonsense and have no chance of happening
You're right man... But then for the after math , they have to work 5x times more to do the accurate assumptions ... Also collecting the facts wouldn't be easy... So yeah... Imagination is much better at times ...
GOD has everything to do with it,, the salt present in Ocean,, the balance of nature,, GOD has created everything for a reason,, mess with any mechanism and see it's bad effects,,
ayy marley we all gon die anyways, but if you live in a first world country be somewhat more glad because more emphasis is given to us to have fresh water than more developed ones
70% of the comments: if the title starts with: what if we die. 20% of the comments: why am I watching this at 3/4 a.m? 5% of the comments: this makes me worry about my future 5% of the comments: FIRST!!! dont take this serious lmao
Supply is NOT running out. Water isn’t escaping anywhere or evaporating forever. It may become polluted but that process can always be reversed! Droughts come and go and thats just nature.
This could theoretically be done over a longer period of time if we were to remove 0.1 percent of salt per say 1000 years, we could remove the salt at a pace where ocean life would be able to adapt to the slow decrease of salt and would allow for more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to make up for the higher temperatures that the ocean would allow to freeze