Scientists are obsessed with this lake - Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • Explore the depths of Lake Cadagno, a meromictic lake that is considered a model for Earth before the Great Oxidation Event.
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    In the millions of years since oxygen began saturating Earth’s oceans and atmosphere, most organisms have evolved to rely on this gas. However, there are some places where oxygen-averse microorganisms like those from Earth’s earliest days have re-emerged. And one such place is hidden high in the Swiss Alp’s Piora Valley. Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi dive into the depths of Lake Cadagno.
    Lesson by Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi, directed by Ivana Volda, Thomas Johnson Volda.
    A special thanks to Francesco Di Nezio, Bruno Giussani, Raffaele Peduzzi, Sandro Peduzzi, Samuele Roman, and Mauro Tonolla who provided information and insights for the development of this video.
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Комментарии • 350

  • @madelinekusuma4009
    @madelinekusuma4009 14 дней назад +1444

    this explains how Spongebob has a beach underwater, the thing that has been bugging my mind for years

    • @sudosu078
      @sudosu078 14 дней назад +35

      Thank you for this much needed clarity!!

    • @tomatoheadfd
      @tomatoheadfd 14 дней назад +35

      Yeah that's a good point. Their water is denser. Fun to think it as it's basis in r~eeeelaislity

    • @derrickmartinez9838
      @derrickmartinez9838 14 дней назад +11

      How did that pineapple wind up there?

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo 14 дней назад +12

      Brine pools dot the ocean floor like undersea rivers and lakes

    • @jennastephens1224
      @jennastephens1224 14 дней назад +6

      I always assumed it was an oil seep because of the color and the name ("Goo Lagoon") but this makes sense too!

  • @penguinscanfly5796
    @penguinscanfly5796 14 дней назад +546

    the 'Great Oxidation Event' and the 'Great Oxygen Catastrophe' sounds like something youd hear in a movie lmao

    • @notamoose231
      @notamoose231 13 дней назад +15

      Stupendous Oxygen Fart

    • @IMasterSkeptic
      @IMasterSkeptic 11 дней назад

      That's a very narrow feeling ,atleast not even continental,forget global
      Do other things also besides watching movies

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 8 дней назад +3

      @@IMasterSkeptic That's a very condescending attitude.

  • @bt5294
    @bt5294 14 дней назад +450

    The animation quality is next level. I forgot i wasn’t looking at actual bacteria

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 8 дней назад +3

      My rule of thumb: The better the animation, the more tenuous the connection to reality, especially when it comes to start-up proposals by fly-by-nighters.

    • @Shogunwario
      @Shogunwario 6 дней назад

      What a brown nose

  • @seanteszler3911
    @seanteszler3911 14 дней назад +890

    I never understood why we assume that alien organisms would breathe air and need water.

    • @nikunjkhangwal
      @nikunjkhangwal 14 дней назад +49

      Exactly my thoughts.

    • @TP-om8of
      @TP-om8of 14 дней назад +98

      They might breathe water and need air.

    • @juniorgod321
      @juniorgod321 14 дней назад +90

      Theoretically speaking, all living things need water in order to survive!

    • @8889francisjose
      @8889francisjose 14 дней назад +17

      They might be also carbon life forms

    • @ThrillSeeker3524
      @ThrillSeeker3524 14 дней назад +81

      They may not, but our best first step is to look for planets enough like our own to support life as we know it

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL 13 дней назад +194

    The concept of oxygen as a toxic gas is surprising. It's fascinating to consider how the Great Oxygen Catastrophe really shaped the evolution of life on Earth.

    • @davidcochran595
      @davidcochran595 11 дней назад

      Evolution was a theory and now we know thru DNA that evolution is impossible.

    • @KristenRowenPliske
      @KristenRowenPliske 6 часов назад

      Oh yeah. High doses of pure O2 can blind you. At the very least, it can damage your teeth.

  • @billiesbeat13
    @billiesbeat13 11 дней назад +68

    Crawford Lake Ontario Canada is also a meromictic lake. Somewhere on the bottom, my Dad's sunglasses lay preserved forever.

    • @kentas1087
      @kentas1087 10 дней назад +2

      That sunglasses would be broken down by bacteria by now😂

  • @dhararry7929
    @dhararry7929 14 дней назад +187

    It's like a natural time capsule!

  • @calihhan4706
    @calihhan4706 14 дней назад +84

    Underwater water

  • @sporter113
    @sporter113 14 дней назад +98

    What gorgeous animation! Bravo!

  • @Jdog1681
    @Jdog1681 13 дней назад +53

    I've been researching this for some time!! As a follow up to this you should do a video on the horrors of limnic eruptions (can only occur in meromictic lakes).
    I can't believe I'm just learning about them. They could be the irrational fear replacement for the next generation and overthrow quicksand and sharks!

    • @Camaika1997
      @Camaika1997 13 дней назад

      Just wait until you hear about the carbon cycle in the oceans. TLDR, CO2 enters the water towards the north, travels all across the world and is eventually released again, a few thousand years later. Now if we think about what has been happening since industrialisation.....

    • @Carhintoda
      @Carhintoda 9 дней назад

      They already have one they did about an actual incident that occurred

    • @Jdog1681
      @Jdog1681 8 дней назад

      @@Carhintoda Ted does? I can't find it. What's the video title?

    • @Carhintoda
      @Carhintoda 8 дней назад +2

      ​@Jdog1681 I went looking and it's not Ted, it was SciShow. Sorry. If you still want to watch it, it's called "Limnic Eruptions: When Lakes Explode". Again, sorry, my bad

    • @Jdog1681
      @Jdog1681 8 дней назад

      @@Carhintoda No worries, simple mistake. Thanks! I'll head on over :)

  • @simranmalhotra7364
    @simranmalhotra7364 12 дней назад +30

    I never knew about such kind of lakes or the fact that oxygen was once a 'poisonous gas' that caused so much extinction. It's all so fascinating. The lake seems like a time capsule that we can look intoto know about ancient origins and evolution of life on earth.
    I just wish that our research doesn't end up causing harm to the unique and delicate ecosystem of such lakes.
    Thank you Ted-Ed for such and intriguing and informative video, as always !!🙂🙂🙂🙂

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 8 дней назад

      Does a bear give thought to Nature's balance when it drags down a moose?

    • @simranmalhotra7364
      @simranmalhotra7364 6 дней назад

      @@harrymills2770 The bear dragging down the moose IS A part of nature's balance (food chain, yk) however, humans diving into such lakes/ rivers/ oceans is not.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 6 дней назад

      @@simranmalhotra7364 Do you think humans are some alien species from another planet? We're also a part of Nature. As far as we know, we're the only part of Nature that has self-awareness and can consciously effect change in the environment.
      The only real issue is how we use our intelligence.
      My point is that if we were ONLY a part of Nature, then we wouldn't even give thought to the harm we do. We would just eat and grow to the maximum extent possible, like all OTHER living creatures.
      The bear doesn't worry that moose are endangered if it has a moose in its sights. Mass extinctions happened long before humans ever came along.

  • @evanlucas8914
    @evanlucas8914 12 дней назад +11

    Look up "Green Lakes State Park" in New York, near Rochester. It's just outside Rochester. It's also a meromictic lake. The water is crystal bluish green

  • @Sahil.1
    @Sahil.1 10 дней назад +5

    Just forgot that its animation done in such a professional way

  • @The_Observer_god
    @The_Observer_god 14 дней назад +88

    "These bacteria's aren't aliens but rather our distant cousin"
    - An observer

  • @jinhwi
    @jinhwi 14 дней назад +18

    Amazing video with interesting knowledge. It's definitely helpful to me! Thanks so much.

  • @gbovm
    @gbovm 9 часов назад +1

    the illustration is somehow soothing ❤

  • @SPYRIDON-LIKE.AJACKSON.SONG...
    @SPYRIDON-LIKE.AJACKSON.SONG... 14 дней назад +49

    your new video is also amazing and very interesting, thank you very much channel ted- ed

  • @alfrancisbuada2591
    @alfrancisbuada2591 13 дней назад +9

    This is so cool! And I learned so much from this video. Thank You TED-ED!

  • @shahpen3814
    @shahpen3814 11 дней назад +3

    This is my 5th time watching this video because I usually fall asleep half-way thru watching it.

    • @achsidecough7184
      @achsidecough7184 11 дней назад +1

      Can't blame you for that ,narrative's voice is sooo relaxing

  • @The_Observer_god
    @The_Observer_god 14 дней назад +16

    "Time only exist if you think about it"

    • @y4junzhan56
      @y4junzhan56 14 дней назад +2

      "Be doing something isn't the same as being productive"

    • @y4junzhan56
      @y4junzhan56 14 дней назад +2

      "rewards depend on opinions"

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 8 дней назад +1

      Creatures with any mass whatsoever are forced to see time as a linear progression. There's a past, present and future, with no crossover between the three, because we are constrained by the speed of light and must remain inside our light cone on the time line. You can't defeat the speed of light under Einstein's relativity.

  • @paigewhitfield3624
    @paigewhitfield3624 14 дней назад +26

    Wait, so what gas was before oxygen?

    • @BeninArmyLeader
      @BeninArmyLeader 14 дней назад +33

      Nitrogen, CO2 etc

    • @paigewhitfield3624
      @paigewhitfield3624 14 дней назад +6

      @@BeninArmyLeader ah thank you 😊

    • @lenarianmelon4634
      @lenarianmelon4634 13 дней назад +10

      @@paigewhitfield3624 Nitrogen still takes up most of the air but the amount CO2 had been greatly reduced because of all the photosynthesis..

    • @KhogenNaorem
      @KhogenNaorem 13 дней назад +5

      Methane , Carbon monoxide , hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide etc

    • @theYoutubeHandle
      @theYoutubeHandle 11 дней назад +5

      fart

  • @SuccessMindset2180
    @SuccessMindset2180 13 дней назад +1

    Very fascinating food chain starting from the depth

  • @HoopsAficionado
    @HoopsAficionado 14 дней назад +15

    Morpheus: What if I told you that at the bottom of an alpine lake, an oxygen-free eco-system exists?
    Neo: 🤯

  • @CarsonCadre
    @CarsonCadre 8 дней назад

    I remember looking at some stuff about this lake a bit ago so nice to see this video and how cool these body’s of water are

  • @noahwail2444
    @noahwail2444 9 дней назад

    Great video, thanks for that.
    And it is kind of mindblowing, that all accesable iron on this planet, is a result of the great oxidasion event. Iron used to be suspended in seawater, but when oxygen apeared, it turned to rust, and sank to the bottom, where it became part of the rockbuilding proces. So now we can dig it up, and use it to our hearts content.

  • @martynridley3671
    @martynridley3671 13 дней назад

    Interesting and informative video. Thanks!

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle 14 дней назад +11

    1:45 Damn, imagine being a freediver not knowing about the sulfur layer until it's too late!

    • @MsKoffeinjunky
      @MsKoffeinjunky 13 дней назад +2

      Doesn't really matter if you breath water or some sulfuric solution.
      You know how diving and freedving work?

    • @Batten-jc6ws
      @Batten-jc6ws 10 дней назад

      You’ve never been swimming, have you?

  • @CM-lk6du
    @CM-lk6du 8 дней назад

    Brilliantly explained and illustrated.

  • @projectcontractors
    @projectcontractors 3 дня назад +1

    "All life comes from a single moment of creation. Some 3.8 billion years ago in some bubbling mud pot or deep ocean thermal vent. Some little bag of chemicals twitched and became animate and than miraculously reproduced itself. Everything that lives now on earth, or ever has lived, descends from that moment. We are all built from a single original blueprint. I don't believe there is a more important or remarkable fact in the natural world, indeed in any world, then that one." ~Bill Bryson

  • @anzaklaynimation
    @anzaklaynimation 12 дней назад

    Soo clear explanation. ❤

  • @MythicTales993
    @MythicTales993 13 дней назад +15

    It has always baffled me why we take it for granted that extraterrestrial life requires oxygen and water for survival.

    • @inesbauer1119
      @inesbauer1119 11 дней назад +4

      As a scientist researching life in other plantes, at least in our lab we don't take that for granted. We actually make models using thermodynamics to see if different solvents and sources of energy permit the evolution of life!

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 13 дней назад +2

    Life is amazing, in all it's forms.

  • @cupur
    @cupur 13 дней назад

    how fascinsating, meromictic lakes

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    @user-eq2dx2jp6v 14 дней назад +1

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  • @nightingale3.0
    @nightingale3.0 11 дней назад

    What a delicately preserved environment!! I wonder if humans ever will have such an area if something bad happens.

  • @nightops5898
    @nightops5898 13 дней назад +1

    Congratulations Ted! Your gonna reach 20M subs 🎉🎉

  • @Nitephall
    @Nitephall 11 дней назад

    I love the animations in this video.

  • @Moon-li9ki
    @Moon-li9ki 14 дней назад +5

    I too, am obsessed with this lake

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 14 дней назад +11

    “If you want to count fish, please take the reef tour.” Steve Irwin

  • @keithhopkin
    @keithhopkin 10 дней назад

    Fascinating

  • @francissanchez5640
    @francissanchez5640 День назад

    so cool!!!!

  • @paranoidz6
    @paranoidz6 4 дня назад

    Top notch animation quality with great explanation

  • @reenadactyl
    @reenadactyl 14 дней назад

    so cool!!

  • @maxhill9254
    @maxhill9254 14 дней назад

    very interesting, thx

  • @michaelrstudley
    @michaelrstudley 12 дней назад

    Such a great video

  • @jackstone4291
    @jackstone4291 14 дней назад +1

    Great interesting animated video

  • @pallavisrivastava7010
    @pallavisrivastava7010 4 дня назад

    Thanks.. it was magical to watch

  • @ianturpin9180
    @ianturpin9180 8 дней назад

    I have seen stromatolites at the bottom end of Shark Bay WA AU. Still producing oxygen millions of years later.

  • @natheriver8910
    @natheriver8910 12 дней назад

    Very interesting 👏 👏 ❤❤

  • @I-amAnonymous
    @I-amAnonymous 13 дней назад +1

    So cool !

  • @crankyturtle9704
    @crankyturtle9704 10 дней назад

    Love the animation!

  • @snowmiaow
    @snowmiaow 10 дней назад

    Excellent video. Would like to see a photo of the purple bacterial layer.

  • @tophergami
    @tophergami 12 дней назад +1

    Awesome video! I thought you might want to know that CO2 has linear geometry (the bond angle is 180 degrees, not the ~90 degrees depicted at 0:34)

  • @ameliag.389
    @ameliag.389 14 дней назад +1

    Wow

  • @NotKnafo
    @NotKnafo 12 дней назад +13

    music too loud

  • @camilacarmona8576
    @camilacarmona8576 9 дней назад +1

    this only raises the question of what’s the chemical formula for that water with no oxygen? is it still H2O? just H2?

  • @harrymills2770
    @harrymills2770 8 дней назад

    Those oceanic vents are probably the best clue for the beginnings of life on Earth. But it's very hard to study and extremely hard to replicate those Archean conditions, because the whole planet was sulfur-based, as was all life.

  • @katherineknapp4370
    @katherineknapp4370 13 дней назад

    Cool 😊

  • @angelnicolev.iniego4253
    @angelnicolev.iniego4253 11 дней назад

    this is so coool!

  • @Ivankasilva
    @Ivankasilva 14 дней назад

    Woahhh...

  • @behavior852
    @behavior852 10 дней назад +1

    Question: how did the fish get there. Like caldrons here in America, where fish seem to thrive, even though, there is no water system feeding it.

  • @ayaanamin3339
    @ayaanamin3339 14 дней назад

    wow

  • @lothair10
    @lothair10 13 дней назад +1

    This reminds me of the Lost River biome in Subnautica!

  • @the2nd965
    @the2nd965 14 дней назад +1

    This art style is amazing!!

  • @pratikangadi5728
    @pratikangadi5728 13 дней назад +1

    One of best animation of ted

  • @edwardgilmour9013
    @edwardgilmour9013 10 дней назад

    The lakes in the Vestfold hills (Antarctica) have a similar ecology.

  • @pramodsingh7569
    @pramodsingh7569 14 дней назад +2

    Love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️

  • @scottwigenton9754
    @scottwigenton9754 10 дней назад

    3:53 plants do not rely on oxygen, they require CO2 for photosynthesis.

  • @justrandomthings709
    @justrandomthings709 11 дней назад

    What if in other worlds, the great oxidation period did not happen and these anaerobic organism flourished. It's fascinating to know living organisms not needing oxygen.

  • @MarkDean47
    @MarkDean47 9 дней назад

    I'm very interested in creating an artificial model. Wouldn't it be beneficial to do this to more lakes to improve ecosystems?

  • @billiesbeat13
    @billiesbeat13 9 дней назад

    @kentas1087 no not really bc back in the 70s, archeologists found 600 yr old corn grains and a thousand yr old feather intact.

  • @trackeralias1124
    @trackeralias1124 14 дней назад +3

    3:53, shouldn't that be carbon dioxide as opposed to oxygen?
    always love these vids, informative, interesting, and somethign about the way they're set / spoke is just relaxing!

    • @fasbazawllfflen5427
      @fasbazawllfflen5427 13 дней назад

      Well, no. Plants and Algae (an artificial group) rely on oxygen to realize the oxidative phosphorylation, just as in us oxygen is the final-acceptor of electrons of the electron transport chain, responsible for generating the major part of the ATP molecules used as energy source in our organisms. But plants perform phytosynthesis as well, fixing carbon dioxide to produce complex molecules and oxygen.

    • @I_have_no_username
      @I_have_no_username 13 дней назад

      tldr: plants use photosynthesis which releases oxygen

    • @Camaika1997
      @Camaika1997 13 дней назад

      @@I_have_no_username *but also requires oxygen. They just produce more than they need

  • @gustavocarvalholoboleite3526
    @gustavocarvalholoboleite3526 14 дней назад +6

    Hey Ted -ed sugestion to next history video: Los Angeles ritos of 1992.

  • @mikepictor
    @mikepictor 13 дней назад +1

    Just like Pink lake in Quebec Canada

  • @NT4XT
    @NT4XT 9 дней назад

    All I could think of was, fishing Lake Cadagno: bucket list. Switzerland or bust. I mean, when I hear Swiss, I think, chocolate, cheese, opening a formidable account, the concept of armed citizenry with super low firearm deaths-injuries, nifty flag, natural beauty, natural beauties, good everything, averages on high ends...
    But, great fishing, and tasty, organically healthy all the way catches? I suppose, naturally. Of course. Just never equated Switzerland to indelible memories of sport fishing love, before this video.

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  • @landismcgauhey7217
    @landismcgauhey7217 7 дней назад +1

    How can water-- by definition, a combination or hydrogen and oxygen-- be devoid of oxygen? If indeed at the bottom of a lake, there's a liquid devoid of oxygen, this liquid is something other than water.

  • @MegaRhyz
    @MegaRhyz 13 дней назад

    its always interesting but this is especially so and i have no idea why.

  • @Rev_Oir
    @Rev_Oir 10 дней назад

    Lake Baikal in Russia is huge, deep, and old. I wonder if it's meromictic, a term I've never heard before.

  • @JohnBloch294
    @JohnBloch294 10 дней назад

    lmao at the scuba diver not taking ANY gear off as he goes into the lab to deliver the samples 😂

  • @MrDaVallejo
    @MrDaVallejo 6 дней назад

    Please check on the edition of the video the background music is too loud!

  • @travelchoice89
    @travelchoice89 9 дней назад +1

    🔍🏞 Join the obsession! Scientists unravel the mysteries of this captivating lake with Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi! 🌊🔬 Embark on a journey of discovery and exploration as they delve into its secrets! 🌟🔎

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa56 10 дней назад

    I just learned something I was even aware of.

  • @HienNguyenHMN
    @HienNguyenHMN 13 дней назад

    Learning new words... sublacustrine... meromictic...

  • @Seasidecc95437
    @Seasidecc95437 8 дней назад

    I chortled when the diver walked into the lab

  • @SonamSingh-sp6ey
    @SonamSingh-sp6ey 3 дня назад

    💙

  • @mallikabalu2032
    @mallikabalu2032 10 дней назад

    Thank you. Did not know about this at all. The great Oxygen catastrophy- never dreamt that Oxygen would do all that damage🤤😲😨

  • @Andrea-rr8kl
    @Andrea-rr8kl 9 дней назад

    As a Microbiologist, microorganisms always fascinate me! They have been here for billions of years and yet, they continue to be the main drivers of our ecosystem. 🦠 It's amazing how we just learn about extremophilic bacteria in our classroom, but they do really have a big impact in real life!

  • @Artkidtek
    @Artkidtek 11 дней назад

    Liked

  • @snowmiaow
    @snowmiaow 10 дней назад

    With so many large fish, how does the bottom not fill up with mulm?

  • @666pss
    @666pss 9 дней назад

    Why won't the salts diffuse upward? You only discussed convection.

  • @stanislauyan3204
    @stanislauyan3204 14 дней назад +1

    Just a regular Cauldron Lake!

  • @DavidDel88
    @DavidDel88 9 дней назад

    I wonder who the animator was? Great work

  • @durghaparashakthi971
    @durghaparashakthi971 14 дней назад +1

    19 seconds 🎉🎉

  • @here2enjoy-bt8jq
    @here2enjoy-bt8jq 11 дней назад

    4:23 so eating those small organisms isn't a problem for the shrimp/similar and fish right?

  • @Yallahchris
    @Yallahchris 14 дней назад

    Animation is fire, truly great

  • @andrewbraverman4953
    @andrewbraverman4953 14 дней назад +1

    Why doesn't the salt diffuse into the top layer?

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 13 дней назад

      Salty water is heavier than freshwater. Kinda like how brine pools remain intact coz they're saltier than the surrounding seawater.

  • @neogamess
    @neogamess 13 дней назад +3

    Love how knowledge like these obliterates myths and legends using facts and not just pure old wives tales.

  • @knightshade6232
    @knightshade6232 9 дней назад

    Can we make aquariums like this

  • @nhnehal7656
    @nhnehal7656 14 дней назад

    Make a video about tiger existence