The Great Barrier Reef is truly incredible. 🙌 Thanks for the support, Sofia!
4 года назад+4
Nature is scary and beautiful when it finds its way But that's what interesting! Our planet is not just plain... it has two sides, both scary and beautiful
Stunning, Sublime, Breathtaking & Exquisite💓The Great Barrier Reef❣ born & bred a Queenslander☝Incredible Indigenous history (ancestral homelands)in Australia around 40-60 thousand yrs of it. There are more than 7 wonders in the beautifully diverse landscape of Australia prolific with wildlife. Thank you🙌Nat Geo WILD😊The Lucky Country!💞
Not a chance we'll still be here, marine life will be destroyed long before then too
2 года назад+1
@@irishjay9485 politicians would have successfully taken out human civilisation long before then. Most likely within the next 100 years due to their greed and tyrannical laws that would lead to the earth's dimize.
2000 y.a this area wasnt even underwater. It was covered with ecualypus and paper bark forests. And it was homr to animals commonly found on the Australia plains. Aboriginal peopla would have lived here too, hunting wildlife in areas that are know deep under water. Then 10000 y.a at the end of the last Ice Age. Ice at the poles melted and sea levels rose all around the world, flooding this low lying coast. Storiea of the Great Flood are still pased down in Aboriginal culture today. As the sea roses, corals began to grow on thr Rocky fringes of the continetal shelf, creaTing the great barrier reef we see today. This shallow tropical water are clear and warm, perfect conditions for coral to thrive. Sheltered bihind this long strip of reef, a lagoon was born an areas of protected water larger than all of Great Britain. With it came a new costline of shallow, sandy waters. Tge rissing sea cut off areas of high ground, creating the 600 islands that dot the lagoon. Some are little more than rocks. Others substantial mountains covered in Woodland. The great Barrier Reef is so large
So, if it weren't for sea level rise, a rising global temperature, and a rising carbon dioxide level, there would be no reef. The lesson: more water, higher temperature, and more carbon, builds a bigger coral reef. Hmmm🤔
This explanation is no literally true it is only a story actually coral reef are formed by polyps organism's calcerous skeleton accumulating in a large number, when they accumulate they form a steady landmass and when this landmass below the water it is called coral reef and when that landmass emerges from the water it forms an island for example - laxshadweep island
What amazes you most about the Great Barrier Reef?
The beautiful landscape 😎
Title of background music ?
Depends
Its sheer beauty
😘😘😘😘
I love the great barrier reef. This documentary is so splendid. Nature is so marvelous 😏
The Great Barrier Reef is truly incredible. 🙌 Thanks for the support, Sofia!
Nature is scary and beautiful when it finds its way
But that's what interesting! Our planet is not just plain... it has two sides, both scary and beautiful
This is the link I have to study for a quiz in my school!
15 years ago Nat Geo said that the reef was dying because of climate change. Coral growth is up 20% today ay
I got This video as a assignment to watch and I’m gonna get the test on 18 oct lol
Omg same
@@chiranjibray2145 which school, lol
@@ChannelCat.09 oh well I live in uae school is our own
@@chiranjibray2145 sameee, good luck for LWA tmrw
@@ChannelCat.09 wait your in our own which grade? Ty u tooo
This is so nice to watch at this point in time of the year.
Stunning, Sublime, Breathtaking & Exquisite💓The Great Barrier Reef❣ born & bred a Queenslander☝Incredible Indigenous history (ancestral homelands)in Australia around 40-60 thousand yrs of it. There are more than 7 wonders in the beautifully diverse landscape of Australia prolific with wildlife. Thank you🙌Nat Geo WILD😊The Lucky Country!💞
Incredible 😍 thanks for sharing ... it's my big dream to dive there one day 😊👌 who's been there already????
That must be brilliant👏
Q: Why do dragons sleep during the day?
A: So they can fight knights!
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Ik i wasnt suppose to laugh but--😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
Not me
in 10k years, if humans are still around, there will be documentsries like this for miami, and other coastal areas
Q: How do you talk to giants?
A: Use big words!
Not a chance we'll still be here, marine life will be destroyed long before then too
@@irishjay9485 politicians would have successfully taken out human civilisation long before then. Most likely within the next 100 years due to their greed and tyrannical laws that would lead to the earth's dimize.
People have been saying this for millions of years. And you’re wrong every year
@@irishjay9485 good
Relatively 10,000 years isn't that long ago. Our existence is but a small moment in a grander scheme.
Nature is so beautiful
So amazing things
I like those one about colar reef it,s good explaination
Thanku so much sir dhanyawad dhanyawad
wow, i love this
Mesmerizing nature!
Wow amazing . because I never saw the barrier reef😍😍
❤❤❤ i love it !
Wow, that's very nice
Very interesting 💯💯💯
this helped so much with geography assignment
2000 y.a this area wasnt even underwater.
It was covered with ecualypus and paper bark forests. And it was homr to animals commonly found on the Australia plains. Aboriginal peopla would have lived here too, hunting wildlife in areas that are know deep under water. Then 10000 y.a at the end of the last Ice Age. Ice at the poles melted and sea levels rose all around the world, flooding this low lying coast. Storiea of the Great Flood are still pased down in Aboriginal culture today. As the sea roses, corals began to grow on thr Rocky fringes of the continetal shelf, creaTing the great barrier reef we see today. This shallow tropical water are clear and warm, perfect conditions for coral to thrive. Sheltered bihind this long strip of reef, a lagoon was born an areas of protected water larger than all of Great Britain. With it came a new costline of shallow, sandy waters. Tge rissing sea cut off areas of high ground, creating the 600 islands that dot the lagoon. Some are little more than rocks. Others substantial mountains covered in Woodland. The great Barrier Reef is so large
Very much interesting !!!upload more pls...
Thanks.
so beautiful
Nature IS so beautiful
I am big fan of nature ⛈️⛈️🌈🌈🌄🌄
I like videoes like this.Goid video.
Super cool great video
It amazes me that this was once land
Very amazing
So nice
How the Great Barrier Reef formed repeatedly at the end of every ice age, hundreds of times.
This is such a lovely video please post more!
Interesting context. I have recently made videos on how Andaman was formed and how coral reefs originated there, so could relate easily.
Nice view
NICE VIDEO
Nice picture
I want one of those islands 🏝
Nice info
Nice
What the name of music used in background please tell me if you know?
The giant squid is probably there
😍😍😍😍😍beautyful nature👍👍
Where can i watch full episodes
Cute fairy tale
Who is the narrator?
So, if it weren't for sea level rise, a rising global temperature, and a rising carbon dioxide level, there would be no reef.
The lesson: more water, higher temperature, and more carbon, builds a bigger coral reef.
Hmmm🤔
Interesting observation 🤔, some spicies die off but it also creates new ones?
People who came here because of LWA ⬇
omg me too SLAY
It's real
This explanation is no literally true it is only a story actually coral reef are formed by polyps organism's calcerous skeleton accumulating in a large number, when they accumulate they form a steady landmass and when this landmass below the water it is called coral reef and when that landmass emerges from the water it forms an island for example - laxshadweep island
Asa ning lasanga part
This is Pacific Ocean
The nature is so good to very animals, and this makes me feel sad
Hiiii i am earlyyyy yayyy
Edit: I AM THE FIRT COMMENT OMGGGGG😆😆😆
Chiiiiiii
I said hi, and that is a fact
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Unbelievable
👍👍👍
It was covered in Eucalyptus trees? Oh, you mean SoCal...
Basically god did it
10,000 years ago the European glacial melted....we blame the indigenous Australian Aboriginals for this global warming event
🦑
Pqp eu não,entendo inglês
Ok
Come on. “20000 years ago this area wasn’t even ocean” showing forest of euc and mangroves. 👎
Thanks so much Nationale.national. Geographic