Were Volcanoes The Key To Life?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Researched and Written by Leila Battison
    Narrated and Edited by David Kelly
    Script Edited by Pete Kelly
    Art by Khail Kupsky
    Thumbnail Art and Art by Ettore Mazza
    If you like our videos, check out Leila's youtube channel:
    / @somethingincredible
    References for the video:
    archive.org/stream/memoirofli...
    www.livescience.com/31570-pla....
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f...
    scecinfo.usc.edu/education/k12...
    pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/his...
    folk.ntnu.no/krill/fixists.pdf
    www.britannica.com/place/Moun...
    www.bgs.ac.uk/discoveringGeol...
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f...
    www.bbc.com/earth/story/201701....
    www.scientificamerican.com/ar...
    people.wou.edu/~taylors/gs104...
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Image Credits:
    By Tropenmuseum, part of the National Museum of World Cultures, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... myself - The base map was taken from NASA picture Image:Indonesia_BMNG.png and the isopach maps were traced from Oppenheimer (2003).[1], CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Aerial view of the caldera of Mt Tambora at the island of Sumbawa, IndonesiaРусский: Вид с воздуха на кальдеру вулкана Тамбора, остров Сумбавака, Индонезия.Fecha7 de junio de 2011FuenteTrabajo propioAutorJialiang Gao (peace-on-earth.org)
    Petr Brož (Czech Academy of Science) / CC BY-SA (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
    Joe Parks from Berkeley, CA / CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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    Imagen de skeeze en Pixabay
    Music from Epidemic Sound and Artlist.io

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  • @HistoryoftheEarth
    @HistoryoftheEarth  3 года назад +177

    Hello all! Hope you are enjoying the video. Head over to our Instagram at historyoftheearth_ig to ogle the beautiful art on the show. Also, quick correction - as we all know Scott went to the Antarctic, not the Arctic. Stay safe out there and thanks for watching!

    • @andybeans5790
      @andybeans5790 3 года назад +2

      I'd say almost 400 likes in 5 hours is a resounding "YES"

    • @matthewjames2649
      @matthewjames2649 3 года назад

      Plates..aka.. muscle tendon..!! Fossil fuel , everything sand, rocks you skip..is skin or tendon, everything we have is from these mountain size creatures.. we have the minerals inside us to make gold crystals .... This is the shit nobody wants to know...

    • @vickonstark7365
      @vickonstark7365 3 года назад

      Had to watch it twice.

    • @dankahraman354
      @dankahraman354 3 года назад

      1) No tundra in the Antarctic 2) Yes to tropical forests in its distant past.

    • @markspc1
      @markspc1 3 года назад

      There you go again, the myth of CO2 (16:28). CO2 does not warms the Earth. This lie must stop !

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    @Bloodknok 3 года назад +363

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    @tammcd 3 года назад +37

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  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne 3 года назад +22

    After years of learning about plate tectonics and volcanos this video explained for the first time why one plate subducts and one stays up. Hooray for heavy and light rocks. Every few sentences you tell me about fascinating stuff I didn't know and it just keeps on coming. I'm glued to your channel now.

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    @vexcarius7100 3 года назад +19

    I never felt so proud and privileged being alive and being born on this amazing planet.

  • @senojah
    @senojah 3 года назад +13

    When I took my geology course in college in 1961-1962, my professor suggested that MAYBE the continents fit together somehow and that Wegener may have been right! It wasn’t until the late 1960s that the theories of continental drift and of plate techtonics were accepted. I remember this well.

    • @dancingnature
      @dancingnature 3 года назад +1

      I was about 10 in the mid 60s and I managed to get hold of a National Geographic that explained it . At the same time an extinct Airline ,BOAC ,had an ad for crossing the Atlantic Ocean quickly. They jokingly called it the Atlantic River . I immediately understood the concept of plate tectonics and this at at time when most adults didn’t even know about it.

    • @dancingnature
      @dancingnature 3 года назад

      I’ve been fascinated with geology ever since

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      @crotalusatrox7931 Год назад

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    • @colbyr7811
      @colbyr7811 3 месяца назад

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    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 3 года назад +14

      It does seem that life forming might itself be a great filter. Perhaps we are that lucky.

    • @badgerlife9541
      @badgerlife9541 3 года назад +12

      Absolutely! All the more reason to be grateful every day, and to be kind to others who also happen to exist at exactly the same time as us. It's a blessing to live and have an intellect and consciousness at all. We exist against stupefying odds!

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 3 года назад +10

      Indeed, i think we should honor our odds and expand into the cosmos, the day we leave the earth and settle somewhere else will be the day we immortalize the human race and it's history. Even if earth becomes once again unable to provide us shelter, we will be somewhere else.

    • @ballislife9924
      @ballislife9924 2 года назад +1

      @@alanwatts8239 That's the hope I have as well for our species. I like to be optimistic. Even tho I will not be around to see it.

    • @adamnazifi
      @adamnazifi Год назад

      Theists will thank a creator, as the saying goes 'we are truly grateful for the gift of life'. But from whom?
      It's really logical to ascribe it all to a Creator, the probability of this happening by chance is very tiny, everything that makes life possible is miraculous.

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    @mortified776 3 года назад +3

    This series is so good. I've watched a few docos on the subject and none mentioned the old expanding Earth theory of continental separation, or that an entire culture was wiped out by Tambora. Makes you wonder what else other docos are leaving out!

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    @TheGreatMoonFrog Год назад +1

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  • @lizzzzzzzz
    @lizzzzzzzz 3 года назад +3

    i love volcanoes so much. thanks for this!!!! excellent work, as always 💛 💛💛

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    Loving the series. Thanks. The narrator has grown on me too. Some combo of him dialogue Ng down the melodrama and his style growing in me.

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    after watching this I found a cool geologic survey and field guide to my state online. Thanks for the idea! Fun pandemic times

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    @rezarfar Месяц назад

    It's eye opening how fragile life is. All the different borderline impossible factors that went into making life possible on earth. It really does make you appreciate even the smallest of life.

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    Really excited to see this new video!!! Truly enjoyed

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    Your way of saying "but" is legendary

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    @HoshikawaHikari 3 года назад +1

    6:32 His ideas we’re literally ground-breaking~ XD

  • @harishvyas107
    @harishvyas107 3 года назад +4

    Was waiting eagerly for your video
    Always love the way u split the video in parts and make it easy to understand. Really love yours indeapt explanation on the topic of Plate tectonic
    Looking forward for next video
    Take care
    Bye

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    @nektu5435 3 года назад +2

    The quality of content on this channel is amazing. The narration keeps me glued to the screen.

  • @Kombrig_2
    @Kombrig_2 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the lecture! Geologists are ignoring that the Moon existed in Archean eon. And she has been 15 times closer to the Earth. The tidal forces was tremedously bigger than now: They're affected not just to hydrosphere but to a fresh lithosphere, as well. Twice a day a giant walls of rock 3 miles high rolls upon the surface. It does not allowed to crust solidify and break it into proto-continental plates.

    • @joan543100
      @joan543100 Год назад +3

      "Geologist are ignoring" who are these geologists? Because as geologist, I and no one in my field has ignored that.

  • @galaxia4709
    @galaxia4709 2 года назад +1

    Belgian cartographers, not dutch who suggested plate tectonics. I am absolutely loving your documentaries!

  • @Kell_M
    @Kell_M 3 года назад +2

    What a brilliant documentary...
    Thank you...
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    @Johnboy33545 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this excellent series. Your hard work shines through.

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    Most underatted channel of all time!

  • @shadowraith1
    @shadowraith1 3 года назад +1

    Quite interesting. As you mentioned "as far as we know". We really don't know. There is still so much too learn. Thanks :)

  • @oxylepy2
    @oxylepy2 5 месяцев назад

    I really think a fun game to play with middle-highschool students is the teacher giving them concepts that ultimstely plate tectonics answers and having the kids act as a scientific community, trying to figure things out. The only thing is they can't answer with plate tectonics.

  • @reverseuniverse2559
    @reverseuniverse2559 3 года назад +3

    “Entre history of the earth” in 21:21 highly recommended 👍

  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful. Also, nice voice!

  • @anselmareich3549
    @anselmareich3549 11 месяцев назад

    In elementary school I had to hold a presentation about Alfred Wegner. This brings back memories. :)

  • @dirtypure2023
    @dirtypure2023 3 года назад +2

    Great video, I can't believe this channel doesn't have more subs and views! Just keep up the good work, I'm sure it will pay off soon.
    I just wanted to mention there are new theories about the formation of planets and Earth's prehistory, and what forces have shaped our solar system and planets. I find it utterly fascinating that earthquakes are now being actually *predicted* (!) using satellites which monitor electrostatic signals coming from the Earth's crust (China owns one of these satellites), so there seems to be an electric aspect to the universe (largely) unaccounted for by geology, not to mention cosmology.
    Electric Universe theory / Plasma Cosmology provides a compelling addition to our current understanding, if you keep an open mind I think most people will find it raises many, many valid questions and usually has the predictive power as an interdisciplinary scientific model to provide surprising and intuitive answers. Many mysteries of the universe and our solar system begin to click into place in a very satisfying way where some aspects of acedemic science fall short.
    Symbols of an Alien Sky was my intro to this electric model, though admittedly it's more focused on comparative mythology and archeological subjects which when examined through a holistic lens actually construct a very different narrative about our planet's relatively recent ancient history. It's on the Thunderbolts Project channel for free (lots of other science vids there too). Worth a watch for those open to and interested in new ideas about our solar system and planet.

  • @UntarLaManteca
    @UntarLaManteca 2 года назад +1

    Shoutouts to all volcanoes for ending the Huronian glaciation. You guys are awesome

  • @dubsydubs5234
    @dubsydubs5234 3 года назад +4

    The theory of plate tectonics was ground breaking, ha good one.

    • @sharp9563
      @sharp9563 3 года назад +3

      One might say it was an earth shattering idea

    • @timothydobbs1583
      @timothydobbs1583 3 года назад

      Will you read my comment?

  • @EgeCagan95
    @EgeCagan95 3 года назад +3

    I like the way you say "rock".

  • @hirkdeknirk1
    @hirkdeknirk1 2 года назад +1

    Great video about the best planet in the known universe.

  • @AuthenticDarren
    @AuthenticDarren 3 года назад +16

    Couldn't the tug of the Moon have had a role to play in at least the beginings of plate techtonics?
    Maybe.

    • @andybeans5790
      @andybeans5790 3 года назад +3

      I don't think the moon's gravity has as big an effect as the forces under the mantle, but it probably does have some part to play

    • @ahmanui2
      @ahmanui2 3 года назад +10

      An excerpt from Science Daily... www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160401075118.htm ... "The action of the Moon, overlooked until now, is thought to have compensated for this difference and kept the geodynamo active. Work is published on 30 march 2016 in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters." It says... "The Earth's mantle deforms elastically due to tidal effects caused by the Moon. The researchers show that this effect could continuously stimulate the motion of the liquid iron alloy making up the outer core etc etc."

    • @waynetemplar2183
      @waynetemplar2183 3 года назад +13

      Well, the moon was a lot closer to the Earth in the very distant past. And it's effect is proportional to the square of its distance from the Earth.

    • @guytremblay1647
      @guytremblay1647 3 года назад +4

      @@ahmanui2 Your interpretation is actually right . Before the oceans apppeared the moon actually created a tidal effect on the magma and as the oceans grew it had less effect on the magam and more on the oceans and for over a billion years the moon created oceans tidal waves hundreds of miles high that cooled more and more landmass untill the earth crust became so think that the magam could only come up by weak spots and thats how the techtonic plates created themselves and the fire belt was born .

    • @guytremblay1647
      @guytremblay1647 3 года назад +2

      @@waynetemplar2183 True but the techtonic plates were born because of the how clost to the earth the moon was and how High the oceans tidal wave were . for over a billion years the moon created a permanent planetary size hurricane with waves as high as 10 km which slammed on the earth crust and cooledit even more to the point that the mental couldn't crack it anymore and had to find weak spot to get to the surface therefore creating the the plate boundries now called the fire belt .

  • @InternetDarkLord
    @InternetDarkLord 3 года назад +1

    1:00 In 1812, trade from Indonesia reached the USA. The spice trade, esp. in pepper, was so profitable the first American millionaire was Elias Hasket Derby of Salem.

  • @rajaali8963
    @rajaali8963 3 года назад +1

    Incredible way of explaination!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bluewatson4341
    @bluewatson4341 3 года назад +4

    The chronicle continues

  • @TheResidentPsycho
    @TheResidentPsycho 3 года назад +12

    This is really well written and presented. Excited for the next one! 👏👏

    • @DesmondDaCyborg
      @DesmondDaCyborg 3 года назад

      No, get a clue: it was stock footage and theatrical narration not a documentary. Why I'm I debating with a user called Resident Psyco? Yes your crazy if you like this

    • @TheResidentPsycho
      @TheResidentPsycho 3 года назад

      @@DesmondDaCyborg who hurt you

  • @ruthnovena40
    @ruthnovena40 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this, came across a theory unknown to me , I also learned a lot about plate tectonics.

  • @frankmortensen7651
    @frankmortensen7651 2 года назад +1

    I wish I could give you an extra like every time I rewatch a video

  • @TotalGrowthInvesting
    @TotalGrowthInvesting 3 года назад +3

    This series is just spellbinding.

  • @phsal5182
    @phsal5182 Год назад

    amazing material. thank you!

  • @woahhoaw5906
    @woahhoaw5906 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are always so well done

  • @rebeccapurvis4335
    @rebeccapurvis4335 3 года назад +1

    I enjoy watching this❤

  • @Aztesticals
    @Aztesticals Год назад +1

    My friends and I did a dnd campaign set around Mount tambora in late 1811 in an alternate timeline.. we didn't actually know the name of the mountain until one of us had to ask a trader where we were. The game then turned into how can you convince an entire population to evacuate when your just a couple of foreigners who don't know crap about the culture

  • @fredvaladez3542
    @fredvaladez3542 Год назад

    A wonderful and fascinating series. I wish I could figure out the correct sequence in which to watch each one.

  • @mikehasted6348
    @mikehasted6348 2 года назад

    Excellent narration articulate and pace perfect. thank you, it makes it a pleasure, easy listening. Puts to shame all the other gabbling auctioneers.

  • @ariadgaia5932
    @ariadgaia5932 Год назад

    Your voice is so soothing.... I love these videos for their info and storytelling style, but they also lull me to sleep~ 😅🥰

    • @ariadgaia5932
      @ariadgaia5932 Год назад

      For someone who struggles with insomnia? That's a priceless gift~ Thank you! 🤗

  • @deborahromilly6238
    @deborahromilly6238 3 года назад +2

    Please put something together about fractals in nature. Since I learned about fractals I can't get enough , utterly fascinating!

    • @aa4a-a4
      @aa4a-a4 3 года назад

      Have you looked into the coastline paradox? A bit mind blowing when I heard about it for the first time

  • @jollyjokress3852
    @jollyjokress3852 3 года назад +1

    16:57 WTF so pretty!

  • @danieljob3184
    @danieljob3184 2 года назад

    Vlogs like this are essential research for science fiction writers. That's why Star Trek (Wars & Gate) have hundreds of earth like planets in a single galaxy while Doctor Who has only one 99.9% similar world in the universe!

  • @TerryDilov
    @TerryDilov 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation of plate tectonics

  • @victoralhabshi9623
    @victoralhabshi9623 3 года назад

    Accurately written and beautifully narrated 💚💚

  • @forsagebone
    @forsagebone 3 года назад +1

    Once upon a time Discovery Channel made these types of quality videos.

  • @jonathanturek5846
    @jonathanturek5846 Год назад

    Nice macro approach to such earthly drama.