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The last segment about meandering rivers is one of my favorite videos to come out of this channel. It's such a delightfully simple way to say "And that's how we know Mars used to have rivers."
I really like this format of getting to see Emily. She has a very good presentation style in front of the camera and I like the more personal touch it adds to the succeeding voice/illustration part of the video.
Sometimes I just stop and think how incredibly useful water is. We need to keep hydrated in order to be healthy, it's a very useful solvent into which a great deal of things can be dissolved. It's obviously great for cleaning our bodies and our environment. Oil doesn't mix with it, so if we use soap, that provides a slippery layer on top of our skin which allows dirt and germs to be rinsed off and taken away from our skin, leaving us nice and clean. It's like this amazing chemical substance that we need all the time for so many uses.
This warms my little atmospheric science heart ... 😊. I especially enjoyed the animation of the atmosphere creating clouds and the H2O molecules trying to hold on to each other!!
2:59 Emily, isn't it the other way around. It takes the sky to make the water blue. Sky's blue due to reighley scattering, which in turn makes oceans blue due to reflection. Correct me if I'm wrong here..
The water vapor in the sky AND water in the ocean scatters blue wavelengths slightly more. That is due to Rayleigh scattering. That is why at sunset you start to see the reddish colors coming through cause the blue is all scattered out and only red shifted wavelengths remains to be scattered. So water is the reason for the blue sky and blue oceans.
09:05 I don't know why, but I also have a very hard time seeing this image as a ridge. If I focus at the river, my brain insists it is a valey and that the source of light is from the lower right. That is strange considering we are so used to the lighting be from the upper left The funny thing is I have no problem seeing it as a ridge when I turn it upside down. What's wrong with me?
@@TheyCallMeHacked Well, what does it even mean to be something? Does that have to be an intrinsic property of the substance or can it be extrinsic? And do we only define water as liquid water or de we also include ice and vapor (and plasma, technically, I guess, and a shit ton more of different states)? And if we do include ice and water vapor they're only really wet because they turn into liquid water when they btouch your skin, so I think it's fair enough to say that only water in its liquid form is wet, which is true for a lot of stuff.
@@randomguy263 I wouldn't even consider liquid water to be wet. It all depends on the definition of "wet". To me, something to be wet means that it has liquid water in or on it such that water is in a minority. Therefore a cup is not wet, but full, but a towel is wet. Though water is water so it can't have itself in or on itself and surely not in minority...
redstone craft guy Why do you keep throwing around the word simp so much? Complimenting someone doesn’t automatically make you a simp. You do personally have something against Emily?
A small note on the screen @8:25 - you should avoid using a font with a crossed-out "z" for writing in polish, because "ƶ" and "z" are two different letters in that language.
When a video initially uploads, the comments appear well after they've been commented. I got here 2 seconds after it was uploaded and the comments were empty, but it said that the video has 20 comments. A refresh was all that's needed to show them all. You lost, but so did nearly everyone
@@cageybee7221 No it's the opposite : the ocean is blue mostly because the sky is blue. The sky is blue because light from the sun is diffused by the atmosphere, and blue is much more dffused than other colors, which also explains why the sun is red when close to the horizon (other colors are diffused before reaching your eyes). I'm not aware of what role water plays in that diffusion by the atmosphere. To be clear, liquid water also diffuses blue light, but the atmosphere does it first.
if i take a pane of glass and let water flow over it the stream also meanders, but there are no particles of sand dirt gravel etc, why does the water still do that then?
Oh, the Mars surface picture. Part of that had to do with half the crater being croppedo out, but I was so sure the riverbed was inlaid that my brain automatically turned the crater into a protruding, dome-shaped formation without me even realising it consciously until I saw the broader picture.
8:14 "inhales" Oxbow lakes are formed when a rivers meander is too wibbly wibbly wobbly to maintain the course it's on. The main flow of the stream diverts itself accordingly, leaving the Oxbow lake behind; but here's my question, son. What the hell is an Oxbow? are our bovine friends fashioning weaponry? Someone should tell me, do I need to buy a shield? Oxes just ain't known for their dextrous ability, you'll need to watch out round them or you might lose an eye.
0:18 thats a BIG lie, we know a handfull of planets that have oceans. I already said I dont like this format but a lie in 18 seconds? you coulve said the only blue planet on our corner of the universe or something.
"The only planet we know of covered in liquid water". So what other planet do you know of covered in liquid water? Lets go through them...Mercury-Nope, Venus-Nope, Earth-Yes, Mars-Nope, Jupiter-Nope, Saturn-Nope, Uranus-Nope, Neptune-Nope, Pluto-Nope.
You might be thinking moons though like Europa-Nope Ice, Enceladus-Nope Ice, Ganymede-Nope Ice too. Maybe Titan-Nope liquid methane. But her statement of the only planet we know of with liquid water on the surface is absolutely true.
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The last segment about meandering rivers is one of my favorite videos to come out of this channel. It's such a delightfully simple way to say "And that's how we know Mars used to have rivers."
10:09 that transition was so clean, hats off to the animators of these videos
I really like this format of getting to see Emily. She has a very good presentation style in front of the camera and I like the more personal touch it adds to the succeeding voice/illustration part of the video.
Boobas
Yeah I think she's hot too! Then I found out she's pregnant dang it, tricks me everytime!
Y'all wildin
i cant unsee that mars river being a ridge instead of a valley after that google maps optical illusion
Poyo!
Hi
*can't
@@_.rainydays._ who cares
@@Raulxz I am honestly astonished, and kinda upset with myself, that my previous comment was only posted 9 months ago because I don't like it-
I am only 12 and I watch all minute earth videos because on day I want to be a vet or a sciencetist. ❤️
Good luck buddy ;)
Why
“The story goes like this,”
Me: No need to tell me, I watched “the history of the world i guess” by Bill Wurtz. I know *everything.*
the sun is a deadly lazer
not anymore, theres a blanket
now the animals can go on land
*Have babies*
Learn to use an egg
I love ❤️ it when Emily hosts.
Robert Nichols I was thinking the same thing
SIMP
Mhm
What's her instagram?
Me too
Looks at title : *Minute Earth Explains Water*
My brain subconsciously : *Water, Earth, Fire, Air...*
Long ago, all four nations lived in harmony...
But it all changes until the fire nation attacked.
Illuminati!
But Illuminati defended itself.....
*And then the fire nation attacked*
Weather update, those rocks might have had water inside them and now there's hot steam in the sky
Weather update, it's raining
SEVERE FLOODING ALERT
Volcano Alert
@@wadduck67 THAT'S LAND!
something's alive in the ocean
The fact that she has the same hairstyle and clothes. Anyway, her expressions are fabulous. Love it when she speaks!
Sometimes I just stop and think how incredibly useful water is. We need to keep hydrated in order to be healthy, it's a very useful solvent into which a great deal of things can be dissolved. It's obviously great for cleaning our bodies and our environment. Oil doesn't mix with it, so if we use soap, that provides a slippery layer on top of our skin which allows dirt and germs to be rinsed off and taken away from our skin, leaving us nice and clean. It's like this amazing chemical substance that we need all the time for so many uses.
This warms my little atmospheric science heart ... 😊. I especially enjoyed the animation of the atmosphere creating clouds and the H2O molecules trying to hold on to each other!!
I agree , it's so cute!
I love this format. It changes in flow and topic just at the right moment and you want to keep watching.
The google earth rabbit hole is actually a rabbit hill
I see what you did there. That was clever.
@@stormysamreen7062 You are to kind sir.
Hahahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Really clever
NONONONO O O
Good one : ))
Not complaining just curious why Emily is always the one explaining these collections also love your videos so much!!!
Lulu Bunnie Probably because she is extremely cute and has a nice voice
Lulu Bunnie Maybe because she sounds like an actual teacher. Ms Emily legit makes me feel like I’m back in school 😂
Minute Earth but it’s 11x as long and 100x better than expected (and expectations were already high)!
Love this channel!
I’ve seen all these before but I still watched this to remind me everything
3:38 Atmosphere doing sick-ass vape tricks
tornado trick
I always learn something from a MinuteEarth video! we need more videos every week please!
Water be like: *Water noises*
There, I explained water
water go blub blub
water go blurblrburburbl
Just Some Bigfoot With Internet Access you described water :)
Water in a nutshell:
*Not making sense* 👍
"Water in a nutshell"
Me: "Heroes in a halfshell"
as always, this was refreshingly intelligent, fun and interessting. thank you so much for your effort and research, its really appreciated! :)
I love these long compilations! Thanks for uploading!
2:59 Emily, isn't it the other way around. It takes the sky to make the water blue. Sky's blue due to reighley scattering, which in turn makes oceans blue due to reflection. Correct me if I'm wrong here..
The water vapor in the sky AND water in the ocean scatters blue wavelengths slightly more. That is due to Rayleigh scattering. That is why at sunset you start to see the reddish colors coming through cause the blue is all scattered out and only red shifted wavelengths remains to be scattered. So water is the reason for the blue sky and blue oceans.
"the length of the river curves is about 6 times the river's width"
so like 2*pi?
like tau?
Nah, 6.28
@@alhassanali4829 More precisely, 6.28318530717958647692528676655900576839338750211
i doubt τ has anything to do with this but sure
π
09:05 I don't know why, but I also have a very hard time seeing this image as a ridge. If I focus at the river, my brain insists it is a valey and that the source of light is from the lower right. That is strange considering we are so used to the lighting be from the upper left
The funny thing is I have no problem seeing it as a ridge when I turn it upside down. What's wrong with me?
I love when Emily hosts
Wow, I like this format where you collect previous vids under one subject : ) You guys are cool 👍
Everyone asking when or why is water, but noboby aking how is water. 😪🌬
It's wet
@@Omar_ayach well that's the question : Is water wet?
@@TheyCallMeHacked actually it maynot be wet..... It is a discussed in a Seeker channel video..... Look it up
@@TheyCallMeHacked Well, what does it even mean to be something? Does that have to be an intrinsic property of the substance or can it be extrinsic? And do we only define water as liquid water or de we also include ice and vapor (and plasma, technically, I guess, and a shit ton more of different states)? And if we do include ice and water vapor they're only really wet because they turn into liquid water when they btouch your skin, so I think it's fair enough to say that only water in its liquid form is wet, which is true for a lot of stuff.
@@randomguy263 I wouldn't even consider liquid water to be wet. It all depends on the definition of "wet". To me, something to be wet means that it has liquid water in or on it such that water is in a minority. Therefore a cup is not wet, but full, but a towel is wet. Though water is water so it can't have itself in or on itself and surely not in minority...
We love Emily
SIMP
redstone craft guy Why do you keep throwing around the word simp so much? Complimenting someone doesn’t automatically make you a simp. You do personally have something against Emily?
redstone craft guy you again? It’s not love in romantic way weirdo
R.I.P musk rat! 😭
I haven’t read it yet so I’ll say it. Emily is very cute and explains things so well. Thank you!
3:39 even the atmosphere has corona now
Wait that means
OH SH*T
Ruh roh raggie Corona is now air-born.
01:34 okay, that was weird.
what was wierd?
@@morreamanha The breathing. Probably made a lot of viewers breathe manually there.
Oh ok
Clouds just look way more fascinating now, thanks! How is the phenomenon at 4:16 actually named?
Thermals is the term most hang-gliders call the rising warm air. It then causes air movement laterally across the surface as wind too.
Learnt so much with just one video. Very informative. Thanks!
Washing my hands with water while watching this.
4:20 I love that hidden "OH NO".
If I could get to choose an Element to bend like in the Avatar: The Last Airbender I would choose Water Bending
Earth bending is my favorite. Imagine bending metals.
I'd go for Fire bending, provided there's no upper limit on the fire's temperature. That way I could help with nuclear fusion!
Fire bending
Earth because id like to scuplt dirt
Air so I can get to work quickly not needing to waste time choking them or wasting bullets
0:20 how about Neptune and Uranus?
Trying To Figure Out What's
Upside Down Or Downside Up Will Make Your Brain Inside Out
Me during school: 😐
Me during this: 😆😁😄
Emily being cast in a movie would be played by Katie Holmes
This and “Human Evolution” are my favourite compilations
I'm dehydrated after watching this.
Thanks a lot Minute Earth. Your videos are anticipated too much during this lockdown
Why did you leave the MinuteEarth team, Emily?!
We miss you
THANKS FOR KEEPING MY SANITY IN THIS QUARANTINE
Emily is so damn cute ... her voice too ... child like and soothing at the same time .
Today I learned that water is made out of aliens, basically.
Remember memes that were like:
Me is thirst
Need to consume *W A T E R*
big thank
but who gave water?
Hey Vsauce! Michael here
yea... good times
One of My favorite channels on RUclips 💥🥳
Sun: Exists
Water: *Guess I'll evaporate*
A small note on the screen @8:25 - you should avoid using a font with a crossed-out "z" for writing in polish, because "ƶ" and "z" are two different letters in that language.
ROUND?!?! I thought Earth was dinosaur shaped!!!!!!!!!
BEST COMMENT EVER!! LOL 😂
Thanks. The river length divided by the direct distance for a mature river is not only essentially the same, but pi.
i commented first
for the first time
I love minute earth
but I will see the video tomorrow because I have to sleep
No u werent first but nice
When a video initially uploads, the comments appear well after they've been commented. I got here 2 seconds after it was uploaded and the comments were empty, but it said that the video has 20 comments. A refresh was all that's needed to show them all.
You lost, but so did nearly everyone
Goodnight
I don't care what the other yahoos say, you're first to me champ. : )
congratulations!
Wanna know something funny? While watching this video, I accidentally spilled water on my laptop. Now it’s not working.
I've been watching Minute Earth for years. I liked their videos. That is why I decided to create my own Channel 👍🙂
I have a question, 6:40-7:37 what if that happened on both sides of the river?
when it says 1 minute ago:
When the comment says 9 hours ago
when the comment of @@Taurus388 says 11 hours ago:
when the comment of @@zaptrap4802 says 3 months ago:
when the comment of@Demospire says 3 hours ago
@@squibble311its been 4 years
Earth: I'm the only planet that has water.
Gliese 581c: Excuse me?
Water is so magical! 💦💦
Definitely!
10th
I just got hooked to this channel. This is crazy good stuff
Couldnt keep my eyes off emily 👀
feels like watching porn
Simp
K this is weird, some people mean it in less of a weird way but this is.. wrong.
paddlesaddlelad , .... why?
@@paddlesaddlelad1881😦
I'll save this vid for my future kid. It's so well-done
What a stunning woman... and also a good edutainment video, but that's just an added benefit of watching Emily :P
zamaszysty Let’s appreciate her for who she is and what she s doing and not how she looks.
@@paulbork7647 why not both
@@paulbork7647 Sure, she was my favorite voice long before we saw her on one of the videos anyway. :)
It's raining at my place, and just as I got to 5:42, I heard thunder rumbling outside.
What looks like an ocean to us is just a condensation layer like sweat on a glass of lemonade.
Grover?
Thank you, before watching this i had no idea what water was, but now i know what water is - Thank you!
“Technically it takes water to make the sky blue”... what?
Water vapour?
@@marctanti390 Reflection
it's kinda weird but it has something to do with the reflection of the oceans and oxygen i think
Yes. Water molecules in the atmosphere are chiefly responsible for the light scattering that results in our blue sky.
@@cageybee7221 No it's the opposite : the ocean is blue mostly because the sky is blue. The sky is blue because light from the sun is diffused by the atmosphere, and blue is much more dffused than other colors, which also explains why the sun is red when close to the horizon (other colors are diffused before reaching your eyes). I'm not aware of what role water plays in that diffusion by the atmosphere. To be clear, liquid water also diffuses blue light, but the atmosphere does it first.
I really love your videos! There is so much to learn… damn am I excited 😍
I want to know what happened to the beaver family
Musk Rat*
Random fact:
Only one satellite has been ever been destroyed by a meteor: the European Space Agency's Olympus in 1993. 🛰
Wait same message like at bright side 😳
Wow that's not random that's a fun fact!,thanks for telling us that😁👍
F
Wait I didn't even know that lmao thanks mate.
I see you at every vidoe
I love these videos... RUclips-Algorithm, do your thing !
It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you. There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do. I bless the rains down in Africa
Dafuq
Can you make english subtitle ? I think it is really helpful. And your video is the best video i've ever watched. Thank you!
Who fell in love with Emily?
guilty .... love that little moment of sass when she holds the signs up
@@czypauly07 omg right
No one lol
simp
Who is Emily ?
this is the only entertaining science channel there is
8:34 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
*Horny teenager here*
hor(ny)mones?
if i take a pane of glass and let water flow over it the stream also meanders, but there are no particles of sand dirt gravel etc, why does the water still do that then?
Water
First! Also, hydro homies!
I agree
This video is amazing looking for video to watch during these times.
Schools: Lets just use more boring and basic version of this
this comment deserves more likes
Oh, the Mars surface picture. Part of that had to do with half the crater being croppedo out, but I was so sure the riverbed was inlaid that my brain automatically turned the crater into a protruding, dome-shaped formation without me even realising it consciously until I saw the broader picture.
HydroHomies Our time has come
I was looking for this comment. Stay hydrated everybody
Really liking this format of videos!
she is so cute
Simp😆😆😆😆😆
mock away🌊
im glad im here before this video pops up in peoples recommendations in a few years
Emily!!! Can you give me a heart??
+1 for Starorzecze. Greetings from Poland!
W A T E R
I know right
8:14 "inhales"
Oxbow lakes are formed when a rivers meander is too wibbly wibbly wobbly to maintain the course it's on. The main flow of the stream diverts itself accordingly, leaving the Oxbow lake behind; but here's my question, son.
What the hell is an Oxbow? are our bovine friends fashioning weaponry? Someone should tell me, do I need to buy a shield?
Oxes just ain't known for their dextrous ability, you'll need to watch out round them or you might lose an eye.
0:18 thats a BIG lie, we know a handfull of planets that have oceans. I already said I dont like this format but a lie in 18 seconds? you coulve said the only blue planet on our corner of the universe or something.
"The only planet we know of covered in liquid water". So what other planet do you know of covered in liquid water? Lets go through them...Mercury-Nope, Venus-Nope, Earth-Yes, Mars-Nope, Jupiter-Nope, Saturn-Nope, Uranus-Nope, Neptune-Nope, Pluto-Nope.
You might be thinking moons though like Europa-Nope Ice, Enceladus-Nope Ice, Ganymede-Nope Ice too. Maybe Titan-Nope liquid methane. But her statement of the only planet we know of with liquid water on the surface is absolutely true.
@@MrT------5743 wow you open my eyes, theres only 9 planets in the universe!
@@MrT------5743 bro just google it
we can't truly verify if exoplanets have water since we can't see them directly. only their shadows
Man it only have been 4 hours and hundreds of people is here already
Hmm ah yes RUclips isnt letting me read the comments and the description
Yaaay more Minute Earth vids during Quarantine
Didn't we find a planet where 97% of it's observable surface was water at some point?
3:11 the tops of clouds are shaped like the tops if clouds... thanks