I like how Etho was talking about how he would jump in a river to avoid the lava from a volcano, but late confirms he never really learn how to swim xD
@salmi2lucciothe worst part is that it's actually predicted to erupt again. There are escape plans but many would die and loose everything, especially those who live on the lower portion of the mountains
@@juliusroman8616 genuinely if you are younger than 18 don't read the rest of this. Cleo was laughing because it reminded her of the new toy she bought for herself.
Hi, geology student here, I glanced at the title of this video and my first thought was that I was dreaming and this was something my brain scrambled together. Was happy to find out that this is a real video
Wood inherently has more flexibility than brick, so it can handle changes in shape a bit better in general. The issue is that if a building of hard materials like brick, steel etc can't overcome the forces of an earthquake, then something that can disperse those forces like wood is better. There's a tipping point, helped by special designs and whatnot, but I'm no structural engineer so I couldn't elaborate on how all this works.
@@fruity4820 Its better for a building to disperse all the force than to take it directly (if there's earthquakes in the area often), since that causes cracking and lots of damage. In Cali a lot of buildings are built to jiggle slightly, at a large mall I went to you could feel the building move slightly from all the people walking
Somewhat on topic. The Romans would use volcanic ash in their buildings which gets hard over time do to water. For whatever reason water makes volcanic ash harder over time. I wonder if the Romans knew this or just a coincidence. Historians say it's one of the reasons why so many Roman buildings are still standing. But anyways yeah wooden houses are super Birch-chy. What a sappy joke.
@@n0ttsweet_ he lives across the border in oregon! edit: you know actually i'm probably wrong he mentioned a "fellow washingtonian" in one of his shorts on the vod channel? i could have sworn he mentioned being from oregon but idk now
also idk what cleo is talking about with st helens as someone taking a geo degree, it doesn't generally have huge eruptions and we would actually be very good at tracking activity under the mountain for predicting when a big eruption might happen. it's also had eruptions since it blew it's cap and those don't hurt anyone. i wonder if she's confusing it with yellowstone even that's kind of misguided too? i've never heard of st. helens having any chance to blow up anything farther away than it already did
I could literally just watch the Hermits hang out and banter 24/7 obviously all the great builds and projects and storyliens on the server are great, BUT the just natural banter is sooooo good
12:40 "-and I don't like to say that to my friends but you're dead dead." Meanwhile seconds before she is delighting in how quickly Scar would succumb to a nearby volcano
The flow that Scar was thinking about was probably a lahar (slurries of mud/water/volcanic debris, vs the pumice/gas/lava chonks for a pyroclastic flow). The Pacific Northwest has road signs in a lot of areas to warn about predicted lahar paths. I'm not sure if pyroclastic flows aren't as likely with Ranier/Hood/Helens, or if they just move too fast to bother warning people about.
pyroclastic floes just don't go as far i believe, while lahars can travel hundreds of miles down river channels. people don't generally live on the flanks of volcanoes here (and if they do live in a town next to rainier i assume they understand the risk)
etho: "so you know how rocks have different hardnesses right" scar: *quietly* "that's what she said" cleo: cleo: *silently punches him* hilarious moment lol
hearing cleo mention a volcano i live close to and then saying it's gonna wipe out a whole bunch of people was a type of whiplash i was not expecting today but it also erupted like 40 years ago so it'll have to try hard to get me
its called “the very big one” and would be a series of major earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. it’ll wipe out a good chunk of the PNW coast instantly, but there’s no way to predict it with any accuracy.
@@shebl3702 The Cascadia Event might cause volcanoes to erupt, but as far as I know, it's not very likely. It is going to occur off the coast of Oregon, which is pretty far away from most of them. Rainer definitely won't go off. The tsunami will be the most terrifying part of it. Potentially, it will reach multiple tens of meters in height and hundreds of meters inland along the Oregon coast. Puget Sound will likely experience a tsunami 10 meters tall at most, and the terrain is fairly steep. What will be the most devastating is the earthquake and how it will impact Seattle, Portland and especially the roads. Seattle is woefully ill equipped for even lower magnitude quakes, and people have been signaling alarm bells about it for decades without much that has been done about it. I've heard estimates of over 100,000 projected fatalities in the Seattle metropolitan area alone, almost all due to the lack of emergency infrastructure that will leave people without food, water and medical care.
Being a field geologist doing pretty much what Cleo mentioned starting out doing, I clicked on this video so fast. It was fun listening to her talk about rocks and actually understanding all of it!
No, he's very quick to joke when others say something that could be interpreted in a not very pg way. But half the stuff he says completely flies over his head until someone points it out
I swam competitively too, and Scar's description of what parts were fun was too real. "Really aggressive water polo". Yup. (Also that one time the senior prank at the HS pool where we practiced involved dropping a massive dead fish in the pool, and we had to practice anyway with all the guts and fish scales floating about.)
i live near mt hood (i can see it on clear days close) and i was 11 or so and my family and i made a little sledding track and we took turns going down and at one point i slid down before i was ready and hit a root and went flying like a rag doll and my father was so diligent in … making sure i was centered in the video he was recording. 10/10 video though that was hilarious watching a kid be flung into the air and landing on their back
15:54 that anxious chuckle while saying "honestly scar" let's me know she's being as kind as possible, but 100% truthful that Scar wouldn't get to see the volcanic winter after mt st helens erupts 😅😢
in real life, almost anything can "cut" anything with the right geometry/technique. Hardness more so indicates which of the materials, cutter or the one being cut, gets worn down more (about exponentially) scratching things is more dependant on hardness - with medium-light pressure, a given material will generally be scratched only by an edge made of a material up to around 1/2 - 1 point lower on Mohs hardness scale. All diamonds I know of are well within that range of each other so they should all be able to scratch each other
I absolutely love these three together I also actually found the volcano conversation really interesting, I love hearing people talk about things they find interesting so hearing the passion/interest in cleos voice was really cool
yay natural sciences!!! im an entomologist and its so fun to hear about other natural sciences :D I didn't know cleo had a degree in geology but thats so cool
Fun Fact (sorta): we do have ice valconoes on Earth. However they are usually very small and typically melt away when the weather gets warm. We have a bunch in the winter time around the Great Lakes in Michigan. I'm a born and raised Michigander and I never knew about Ice Valconoes until Etho brought them up, thinking it was just some joke, so of course I had do some googling
7:50 knives are sharpended as the sandpaper/ other grit is usually silicon dioxide or aluminium oxide which are harder than the steel so they wear the steel down faster
A lot of the houses in the US that are made out of wood, are specifically made to be spaced away from other houses so they have a lower chance to catch fire, or it's slower for the fire to jump between houses. This is especially true in smaller towns, or medium cities. Wisconsin has a lot of that actually.
Male cats can take up to 3 years to reach full growth. My male just hit 3 years and he is HUGE. My older black cat, she looks like a kitten next to him. He is around 17 to 22 lbs and not fat. When pet his head, even for my husband, just his forehead covers your hand. He is like a tux panther.
Far northern California just had a massive earthquake off of the coast 2 days ago at like 10-11am and the epicenter was a 7.0! This was one of the biggest earthquakes that I've felt in years! And I live about 50 miles inland! It was insane!
wasn't expecting a mt st helens shoutout today!! my dad was living on the east side of the state when it exploded, and he's told me that the ash fell like snow. these days i've got ranier in my backyard, and i can confirm it's gorgeous :D
Etho thinking he could survive by going in a pool :,) running away would be better Tbf ice volcanoes like the ones on earth are mostly fine, they're tiny shortlived pits of ice, just stay away to avoid falling into one and getting stuck in icy waters; but ones on other planets are definitely dangerous with cryoglastic material
Knowing that Scar went to rock amd gem shows is so iconic!! I actually work part time for a booth that vends at those shows!!!!!! Such a great experience to be at those and i would highly recommend for anyone to attend.
Every time a brit says they want to experience an earthquake, infuriates me so no end. It's not a good thing, it's not an amusement ride, even weak earthquakes can cause widespread death and destruction.
As someone getting their degree in the earth sciences (my specialization is in natural disasters and disaster science) I can't decide if I'm more invested in Cleo trying to explain how explosive volcanic eruptions work to Scar or Etho's absolute dogged insistence that water should buy you extra time from LAVA (/pyroclastic flows/lahars) Anyway, I'm guessing Cleo either meant Yellowstone (supervolcano, supposedly overdue for a caldera forming eruption based on recurrence intervals, which are averages) or Mt Rainier which is a huge massive population threat due to the high potential for lahars and people living directly downslope of the damn thing. Including Scar, apparently. And now I'm going to sound like a jackass but hey! Scar actually makes for an excellent case study/reference figure in Emergency Management/Disaster Science, because emergency planning should account for people with disabilities and their needs in the event of a disaster!
i’m not sure when this was streamed vs uploaded but CA had a 7.0 (same as 1989 that collapsed the bay bridge) just yesterday! there were tsunami warnings, but san andreas is a slippage fault so they’re not actually super likely
17:47 whaaaat? Cleo? Hostile towards Etho? Nahhhh it couldn’t be. It’s not like they have pretend beef with each others since Etho is apparently washed up lmao
Well now I need to know Cleo's thoughts on the New Madrid fault. Last time that thing went was over 150 years ago and it literally cut off a piece of Kentucky.
Wood houses are good in Portland OR, and Seattle WA due to the huge earthquake that is going to hit! The earthquake and tsunami is going to be massive and fire is the last of our worries over here
As someone in the instakill for the Yellowstone Super Volcano, the amount of times I’ve had to explain this to people exactly like Cleo is here is definitely too high
Is Cleo sure they're thinking of Mt St Helens? It sounds more like Mt Rainier or Yellowstone the way she's describing it. My impression of St Helens was always that it's not close enough to any big cities or super huge enough to be super dangerous (in terms of active volcanoes at least). I'm not a geologist or volcanologist or anything though. My favorite volcano is Mount Nyiragongo by the way. It's a volcano in Africa and it's one of the few volcanoes that actually has a lava lake in the center of it!
yeah that's my thought too. i'm looking it up and there is no evidence that i can find that st helens could affect people on the other side of the columbia
Fun fact. All bodies that were recovered as statues actually suffocated to death painfully before being covered and slowly decomposing and their physical forms displaced by stone.
So I knew Scar lived somewhere in Oregon from a previous stream, but he lives a lot closer to me than I thought. FYI our family actually lived in Goldendale, WA which is also fairly close to Mt. St Helens when it exploded back in '80. The weird thing is we got absolutely no ash. It went up and over us. I always thought Scar was closer to Cali border, nope your right next to Washington.
I thought he lived in California before this too because he talked about going to Disneyland a lot, turns out he just lives in a state next to California lol.
The pool I worked at switched from chlorine to UV sanitization maybe ten years ago because it was more effective against cryptosporidium and other water-borne pathogens. Other pools have moved away from chlorine because of the respiratory issues it can trigger.
Material technician here! Actually, materials of the same hardness can scratch each other(think about how you can scrape two pieces of chalk against each other). When it comes to cutting diamonds, the process usually involves applying high pressure with tools embedded with smaller diamond particles. And for polishing - diamond particle pastes
I remember thorns in Diablo 2, used to reflect like 200%-300% of damage dealt, so there's this one curse that makes all damage you deal reflect back on you and it almost always leads to insta-splat
When a pyroclastic flow hits water, the first thing that happens is all the superheated ash and debree sinks and then the water evaporates. You would fare better in a concrete box underground. Concrete is very resistant to temperature and the ground would dissipate the heat.
Concrete isn't resistant to temperature. It has high thermal capacity / inertia meaning that it takes longer to heat up and cool down and can store and give out more heat. Concrete is a good thermal conductor however, meaning that it will not stop the heat reaching you. This is why you need to insulate concrete exceptionally well (especially when used in masonry buildings) to stop thermal bridges caused by it.
I would like to write for the public good that the compound used for cleaning pools (the resultant chemical) is _Hypochlorous Acid_, not _Chlorine_. Additionally, Hypochlorous Acid does not decay into Chlorine gas (Cl2) but into HCl. While this is not good, it is much less bad than Cl2. Breathing this in from the pool when used in excess would cause some lung damage, hence the coughing Scar described, but not nerve damage.
he doesn’t, scar was just joking. etho USED to do secret streams a very long time ago, but he expressed he felt he had to be constantly entertaining and it was a bit much. he also wasn’t as efficient while streaming, and his episodes already take 10+ hours
I really shouldn't have laughed about the earthquakes and volcanoes getting Scar because where I live is practically on a fault line that is mostly inactive but is overdue for a big rumble and if it does everyone is screwed because nothing here is built to withstand an earthquake. Like *nothing* so it will all collapse...
Etho's joke about the chlorine causing Scar's disability was such a hysterical dark joke 😭
I sure hope he was joking!! 😅
@@avpuchekThere’s no reason for him being malicious
I think it was malicious. Etho is 100 percent jelly about Scar's super awesome wheelchair. Etho wishes he could sit all day. Haha got'em
@@PerryRata
Wild Perry?! 😨😨
@@silly-hermitcraft-artist i wonder if perry has a fedora
So THIS is why Etho was suddenly talking to Gem about Mount St Helens in Wild Life!
💀💀💀
Cleo just casually mentioning spilling a vial of bromine like that's just a light hearted thing that could happen to anyone lmao
😨
If your Organic Chemistry course didn't cause at least one full building evacuation, did you really do an Ochem course? 😂
I mean, I've stained my fingers with bromine studying chemistry, it's pretty easy!
@@Rhaifha mfw my lab building got evacuated the other day because someone dropped triphosgene
i inhale hydrochloric acid directly from the jug once
Scar saying, "Etho, I've swam my entire life, look at me, I'm perfectly fine." had me DEAD.
😂
This is tragic, I'm glad you got this post our before expiring. RIP.
I like how Etho was talking about how he would jump in a river to avoid the lava from a volcano, but late confirms he never really learn how to swim xD
Cleo ranking how good a volcano is by the number of casualties if it erupts 😂
Well, mt Vesuvius isnt dead yet, it's just been dormant for a long time(=alot of pressure) and people have built all around it, even on the sides
@salmi2lucciothe worst part is that it's actually predicted to erupt again. There are escape plans but many would die and loose everything, especially those who live on the lower portion of the mountains
@salmi2luccio would never and could never be me
my respect for cleo has increased immeasurably knowing they have a geology degree, I frkgng love rocks
for a second i though "frkgng" was an onomatopoeia of you eating a rock lmao
i hope you watch Gneiss Name then! he's ur guy for minecraft geology
ZombieCleo talking about dropping bromine and playing with radioactive materials explains SO much....
My eyes literally widened when I heard she DROPPED BROMINE IN A CLASSROOM. Thankfully is was under a fume hood, but still that stuff is not safe
@@jenkohr I know, right? I mean, Bromine of all chemicals?!
Her and NileRed
Ah, so now we know what made her gay
For me it was the cholrine
@@Gwen_Hemoxia for me it was watching Kim possible and teen titans at a young and impressionable age
"I've got an extra big strap" we know why you laughed Cleo.
genuinely what does that mean?
Iykyk
@@juliusroman8616 genuinely if you are younger than 18 don't read the rest of this. Cleo was laughing because it reminded her of the new toy she bought for herself.
@@kenonmuzzy9243 Now everything makes sense😂😂
The man bits
Hi, geology student here, I glanced at the title of this video and my first thought was that I was dreaming and this was something my brain scrambled together. Was happy to find out that this is a real video
i literally had my geology final a few hours ago and did a double take bc i assume i hallucinated the title or something lol
SAME LMAO hermitcraft geologists unite 💪💪🌋
29:14 i used to be in charge of chemicals for a pool as a teenager and now I'm chronically ill too, maybe Etho's onto something I dunno
I think in California we're taught brick houses can easily collapse in an earthquake, which might explain our weird houses.
So you're telling me that wood houses are more earthquake- resistance?
Wood inherently has more flexibility than brick, so it can handle changes in shape a bit better in general.
The issue is that if a building of hard materials like brick, steel etc can't overcome the forces of an earthquake, then something that can disperse those forces like wood is better. There's a tipping point, helped by special designs and whatnot, but I'm no structural engineer so I couldn't elaborate on how all this works.
nah we have wood houses all over america. its probably cause we just have alot of forests so building out of wood is super cheap
@@fruity4820 Its better for a building to disperse all the force than to take it directly (if there's earthquakes in the area often), since that causes cracking and lots of damage. In Cali a lot of buildings are built to jiggle slightly, at a large mall I went to you could feel the building move slightly from all the people walking
Somewhat on topic. The Romans would use volcanic ash in their buildings which gets hard over time do to water. For whatever reason water makes volcanic ash harder over time. I wonder if the Romans knew this or just a coincidence. Historians say it's one of the reasons why so many Roman buildings are still standing. But anyways yeah wooden houses are super Birch-chy. What a sappy joke.
21:38
cleo: what are you, the police?
cub: yes!
As someone who also lives in Washington State, the Mt. St. Helens conversation (and Scar's face when Cleo talks about it exploding) is so funny to me.
Im flabbergasted to find out that Scar lives in WA with me as well!!!
Same lol, my brother was born on the day it erupted and my family jokes that he’s the reason it went off
@@n0ttsweet_ he lives across the border in oregon!
edit: you know actually i'm probably wrong he mentioned a "fellow washingtonian" in one of his shorts on the vod channel? i could have sworn he mentioned being from oregon but idk now
also idk what cleo is talking about with st helens as someone taking a geo degree, it doesn't generally have huge eruptions and we would actually be very good at tracking activity under the mountain for predicting when a big eruption might happen. it's also had eruptions since it blew it's cap and those don't hurt anyone.
i wonder if she's confusing it with yellowstone even that's kind of misguided too? i've never heard of st. helens having any chance to blow up anything farther away than it already did
@@theawecat27 Yeah I'm thinking she's mixed it up with Yellowstone supervolcano.
I could literally just watch the Hermits hang out and banter 24/7 obviously all the great builds and projects and storyliens on the server are great, BUT the just natural banter is sooooo good
12:40 "-and I don't like to say that to my friends but you're dead dead." Meanwhile seconds before she is delighting in how quickly Scar would succumb to a nearby volcano
The flow that Scar was thinking about was probably a lahar (slurries of mud/water/volcanic debris, vs the pumice/gas/lava chonks for a pyroclastic flow). The Pacific Northwest has road signs in a lot of areas to warn about predicted lahar paths. I'm not sure if pyroclastic flows aren't as likely with Ranier/Hood/Helens, or if they just move too fast to bother warning people about.
Yeah that's the main thing with those mountains that are worried some
Lahar!
I'll see myself out.
@stevelknievel4183 you need to say "in mumbo's voice" because as an american i almost didn't get it
pyroclastic floes just don't go as far i believe, while lahars can travel hundreds of miles down river channels. people don't generally live on the flanks of volcanoes here (and if they do live in a town next to rainier i assume they understand the risk)
etho: "so you know how rocks have different hardnesses right"
scar: *quietly* "that's what she said"
cleo:
cleo: *silently punches him*
hilarious moment lol
and the strap .... cleo representing all the gay people in the audience by laughing at that one
Cleo laughing at Scars strap at 23:19 is so funny 😂
Came here to say the exact same thing aha
2319 WE HAVE A 2319 !!!
now THAT'S what she said.
im so confused whats the funny. like a strap dildo?? is that the joke??
Fun fact, Mary Shelley wrote frankenstein during a volcanic winter
My second favourite Mary Shelley fact!
@@baronDioxidwhat's your third favorite?
Scar being relieved that a Mt. St. Helens eruption would kill him nearly immediately is darkly hilarious.
hearing cleo mention a volcano i live close to and then saying it's gonna wipe out a whole bunch of people was a type of whiplash i was not expecting today
but it also erupted like 40 years ago so it'll have to try hard to get me
its called “the very big one” and would be a series of major earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. it’ll wipe out a good chunk of the PNW coast instantly, but there’s no way to predict it with any accuracy.
@@shebl3702 The Cascadia Event might cause volcanoes to erupt, but as far as I know, it's not very likely. It is going to occur off the coast of Oregon, which is pretty far away from most of them. Rainer definitely won't go off.
The tsunami will be the most terrifying part of it. Potentially, it will reach multiple tens of meters in height and hundreds of meters inland along the Oregon coast. Puget Sound will likely experience a tsunami 10 meters tall at most, and the terrain is fairly steep.
What will be the most devastating is the earthquake and how it will impact Seattle, Portland and especially the roads. Seattle is woefully ill equipped for even lower magnitude quakes, and people have been signaling alarm bells about it for decades without much that has been done about it. I've heard estimates of over 100,000 projected fatalities in the Seattle metropolitan area alone, almost all due to the lack of emergency infrastructure that will leave people without food, water and medical care.
Being a field geologist doing pretty much what Cleo mentioned starting out doing, I clicked on this video so fast. It was fun listening to her talk about rocks and actually understanding all of it!
I cannot for the life of me hear the noises scar is talking about.
Yeah in his steam it wasn't very noticeable but from tango's it was actually pretty loud and almost unbearable
ruclips.net/video/luJ79SywpUU/видео.htmlsi=lR3GNKUIvpv6t_wL
Video of the noises
It sounds like a drier going on in the other room
We got some great Cleo interactions AND new Etho Lore here!
Cleo excitedly yelling "oh you're going to get hit by a pyroclastic flow!" XD
"That's what she said"
Yep, Scar absolutely knows what he says
No, he's very quick to joke when others say something that could be interpreted in a not very pg way.
But half the stuff he says completely flies over his head until someone points it out
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I swam competitively too, and Scar's description of what parts were fun was too real. "Really aggressive water polo". Yup. (Also that one time the senior prank at the HS pool where we practiced involved dropping a massive dead fish in the pool, and we had to practice anyway with all the guts and fish scales floating about.)
i live near mt hood (i can see it on clear days close) and i was 11 or so and my family and i made a little sledding track and we took turns going down and at one point i slid down before i was ready and hit a root and went flying like a rag doll and my father was so diligent in … making sure i was centered in the video he was recording. 10/10 video though that was hilarious watching a kid be flung into the air and landing on their back
audibly gasped when Cleo talked about spilling bromine 💀
Scar was a swim intructor? Thats cool
15:54 that anxious chuckle while saying "honestly scar" let's me know she's being as kind as possible, but 100% truthful that Scar wouldn't get to see the volcanic winter after mt st helens erupts 😅😢
in real life, almost anything can "cut" anything with the right geometry/technique. Hardness more so indicates which of the materials, cutter or the one being cut, gets worn down more (about exponentially)
scratching things is more dependant on hardness - with medium-light pressure, a given material will generally be scratched only by an edge made of a material up to around 1/2 - 1 point lower on Mohs hardness scale. All diamonds I know of are well within that range of each other so they should all be able to scratch each other
Paper has been known to cut rocks.
this is why mohs hardness is shit and geologists need to grow up and use a real hardness scale like vickers
As a geologist I love the geology discussion. It makes me so happy.
I absolutely love these three together
I also actually found the volcano conversation really interesting, I love hearing people talk about things they find interesting so hearing the passion/interest in cleos voice was really cool
yay natural sciences!!! im an entomologist and its so fun to hear about other natural sciences :D I didn't know cleo had a degree in geology but thats so cool
NOT THE STRAP
Beware chlorine
25:04 I've never heard Etho go so deep, it's like he forgot to stay in character and whipped out his secret real voice 😂
nah he's sounded like that before
I have never felt this much vicarious dread within Hermitcraft. Awesome nonetheless. You guys are so precious to me
I’ve recently learned that I both live very close to scar and that the massive volcano near me is overdue for an eruption.
man this more chilled out season of hermitcraft feels real nice, even though not much is being produced in terms of episodes and stuff
Fun Fact (sorta): we do have ice valconoes on Earth. However they are usually very small and typically melt away when the weather gets warm. We have a bunch in the winter time around the Great Lakes in Michigan. I'm a born and raised Michigander and I never knew about Ice Valconoes until Etho brought them up, thinking it was just some joke, so of course I had do some googling
i love hearing cleo talk about geology and knowing what she’s talking about!!
etho's jump in a pool idea is giving Minecraft brainrot
Cleo is so real for stealing windows. Microsoft can get bent.
Only read the first half and thought you meant actual windows XD
7:50 knives are sharpended as the sandpaper/ other grit is usually silicon dioxide or aluminium oxide which are harder than the steel so they wear the steel down faster
was just about to comment about rainier being FAR more potentially deadly (rip to tacoma and puyallup) than st helens when it got brought up lmfao
It's always fascinating to learn about the hermits lives.
I hike up st helens regularly. If it goes off again i kind of hope im on it when it does. Sure, ill die, butnit would be so cool to see
make sure to always post about your hikes so you really go out in a blaze of glory
I approve of the level of science content in this clip
As a person that lives in Western Washington, all that Mt. St. Helens talk has made me scared....
13:16 etho played too much Minecraft to the point of he believes this
The music on your stream masks all of the creaking and banging.
A lot of the houses in the US that are made out of wood, are specifically made to be spaced away from other houses so they have a lower chance to catch fire, or it's slower for the fire to jump between houses. This is especially true in smaller towns, or medium cities. Wisconsin has a lot of that actually.
also we get a lot of tornadoes, i’d rather a 2x4 flying around than a bunch of bricks
Scars voice when he is doing the fake innocence reminds me of the HK-50 assassin droid from Knights of the Old Republic 2 game
14:27 "Numbers, you know? almost worse then letters." Resonates with me on such a deep level
Male cats can take up to 3 years to reach full growth. My male just hit 3 years and he is HUGE. My older black cat, she looks like a kitten next to him. He is around 17 to 22 lbs and not fat. When pet his head, even for my husband, just his forehead covers your hand. He is like a tux panther.
8:13 gotta love cleo swearing.
Scar bullying one of his brothers all the time is my favorite reoccurring Scar bit
Cleo’s laughing at scar having a large strap was the funniest thing 😂😂 I love Cleo for this stuff
I’m actively studying for my heat transfer final, I had to stop myself from calculating how long you could last in a pool
Far northern California just had a massive earthquake off of the coast 2 days ago at like 10-11am and the epicenter was a 7.0! This was one of the biggest earthquakes that I've felt in years! And I live about 50 miles inland! It was insane!
dude I was in the worst possible spot for that. imagine getting to watch a ceramic plant pot shake toward your head while you're on the toilet
wasn't expecting a mt st helens shoutout today!! my dad was living on the east side of the state when it exploded, and he's told me that the ash fell like snow. these days i've got ranier in my backyard, and i can confirm it's gorgeous :D
I loved this little chat between you all. Informative and a little scary, too.
"yes scar that's my problem too" same cleo, same
24:25
As far as I know, learned while I used to fix cameras/lenses - the harder thing can scratch the softer thing but not the other way round
MOHS HARDNESS SCALE MENTIONED!!!
Etho thinking he could survive by going in a pool :,) running away would be better
Tbf ice volcanoes like the ones on earth are mostly fine, they're tiny shortlived pits of ice, just stay away to avoid falling into one and getting stuck in icy waters; but ones on other planets are definitely dangerous with cryoglastic material
Knowing that Scar went to rock amd gem shows is so iconic!! I actually work part time for a booth that vends at those shows!!!!!! Such a great experience to be at those and i would highly recommend for anyone to attend.
Every time a brit says they want to experience an earthquake, infuriates me so no end. It's not a good thing, it's not an amusement ride, even weak earthquakes can cause widespread death and destruction.
As someone getting their degree in the earth sciences (my specialization is in natural disasters and disaster science) I can't decide if I'm more invested in Cleo trying to explain how explosive volcanic eruptions work to Scar or Etho's absolute dogged insistence that water should buy you extra time from LAVA (/pyroclastic flows/lahars)
Anyway, I'm guessing Cleo either meant Yellowstone (supervolcano, supposedly overdue for a caldera forming eruption based on recurrence intervals, which are averages) or Mt Rainier which is a huge massive population threat due to the high potential for lahars and people living directly downslope of the damn thing. Including Scar, apparently.
And now I'm going to sound like a jackass but hey! Scar actually makes for an excellent case study/reference figure in Emergency Management/Disaster Science, because emergency planning should account for people with disabilities and their needs in the event of a disaster!
☺️😂 This makes me want to look into my old notes from geology class
i’m not sure when this was streamed vs uploaded but CA had a 7.0 (same as 1989 that collapsed the bay bridge) just yesterday! there were tsunami warnings, but san andreas is a slippage fault so they’re not actually super likely
the tsunami alert woke me up from my nap :( i’m miles away from the coast lol
Imagine Scar getting a tsunami warning only a few days after this discussion. If it were me, I'd by hysterical.
17:47 whaaaat? Cleo? Hostile towards Etho? Nahhhh it couldn’t be. It’s not like they have pretend beef with each others since Etho is apparently washed up lmao
Well now I need to know Cleo's thoughts on the New Madrid fault. Last time that thing went was over 150 years ago and it literally cut off a piece of Kentucky.
21:38 made me giggle a little bit😂 "what are you, the police?" "..yes!"
Wood houses are good in Portland OR, and Seattle WA due to the huge earthquake that is going to hit! The earthquake and tsunami is going to be massive and fire is the last of our worries over here
As someone in the instakill for the Yellowstone Super Volcano, the amount of times I’ve had to explain this to people exactly like Cleo is here is definitely too high
Is Cleo sure they're thinking of Mt St Helens? It sounds more like Mt Rainier or Yellowstone the way she's describing it. My impression of St Helens was always that it's not close enough to any big cities or super huge enough to be super dangerous (in terms of active volcanoes at least). I'm not a geologist or volcanologist or anything though.
My favorite volcano is Mount Nyiragongo by the way. It's a volcano in Africa and it's one of the few volcanoes that actually has a lava lake in the center of it!
yeah that's my thought too. i'm looking it up and there is no evidence that i can find that st helens could affect people on the other side of the columbia
If I were to be taken out by a volcano, I want it to be like Pompeii. It'd be instant and turn me into a statue. (overly simplified)
I think Cleo was talking about Pompeii once. I'm pretty sure she talked specifically about how people were essentially exploding?
Fun fact. All bodies that were recovered as statues actually suffocated to death painfully before being covered and slowly decomposing and their physical forms displaced by stone.
"Do you live near a volcano"
"No I'm Canadian I don't handle the heat very well"
learning that scar lives around the pacific northwest area (where i am) is such whiplash for me
So I knew Scar lived somewhere in Oregon from a previous stream, but he lives a lot closer to me than I thought. FYI our family actually lived in Goldendale, WA which is also fairly close to Mt. St Helens when it exploded back in '80. The weird thing is we got absolutely no ash. It went up and over us. I always thought Scar was closer to Cali border, nope your right next to Washington.
I thought he lived in California before this too because he talked about going to Disneyland a lot, turns out he just lives in a state next to California lol.
Pyroclastic flows travel at around 150km/h and are like 500⁰c minimum... yeah a lake won't save you, might make a cool steam explosion tho!
Las time I joked with my friends about volcanos, we had "La Palma" volcano erupting a few days later lol
The pool I worked at switched from chlorine to UV sanitization maybe ten years ago because it was more effective against cryptosporidium and other water-borne pathogens. Other pools have moved away from chlorine because of the respiratory issues it can trigger.
The craziest thing i learnt from this, is that Etho streams
OMG, Scar and Cleo are so cute together!!! I want to see more of these interactions!!!!!!
Material technician here! Actually, materials of the same hardness can scratch each other(think about how you can scrape two pieces of chalk against each other). When it comes to cutting diamonds, the process usually involves applying high pressure with tools embedded with smaller diamond particles. And for polishing - diamond particle pastes
I want a “failed scar kill supercut”
I remember thorns in Diablo 2, used to reflect like 200%-300% of damage dealt, so there's this one curse that makes all damage you deal reflect back on you and it almost always leads to insta-splat
Dropping a vial of liquid bromine in a classroom is crazy work 😭 Also ethos comment about the chlorine in the pools??
I remember Mt St. Helens. I was in England. My family down south had volcano dust. My state usually just gets hurricanes.
When a pyroclastic flow hits water, the first thing that happens is all the superheated ash and debree sinks and then the water evaporates. You would fare better in a concrete box underground. Concrete is very resistant to temperature and the ground would dissipate the heat.
Concrete isn't resistant to temperature.
It has high thermal capacity / inertia meaning that it takes longer to heat up and cool down and can store and give out more heat.
Concrete is a good thermal conductor however, meaning that it will not stop the heat reaching you. This is why you need to insulate concrete exceptionally well (especially when used in masonry buildings) to stop thermal bridges caused by it.
this is an amazing video title
I would like to write for the public good that the compound used for cleaning pools (the resultant chemical) is _Hypochlorous Acid_, not _Chlorine_. Additionally, Hypochlorous Acid does not decay into Chlorine gas (Cl2) but into HCl. While this is not good, it is much less bad than Cl2. Breathing this in from the pool when used in excess would cause some lung damage, hence the coughing Scar described, but not nerve damage.
you go to rockshows to colect geods. i go to rock shows to headbang. we are not the same :P
7:30 does etho really have a secret stream? need the link. was under the impression he didnt
he doesn’t, scar was just joking. etho USED to do secret streams a very long time ago, but he expressed he felt he had to be constantly entertaining and it was a bit much. he also wasn’t as efficient while streaming, and his episodes already take 10+ hours
Maaaan, he got me with that one
I bit the bullet
I really shouldn't have laughed about the earthquakes and volcanoes getting Scar because where I live is practically on a fault line that is mostly inactive but is overdue for a big rumble and if it does everyone is screwed because nothing here is built to withstand an earthquake. Like *nothing* so it will all collapse...
i lost it at "what are you, the police?" "yes"