Wow, a very good educational video :D I didn't know all the consequences about metal production until today! Good thing videos like these are being made to demonstrate The process and promote recycling
are metals, coppers, glass, aluminum etc. made by volcanoes? do metals coppers aluminum reproduce again? because we used it to build things like buildings, airplanes, cars, plantation, ships, space shuttle and etc.
+good boi Framara I know your comment is 8 months old, but I figured I'd respond anyways. They aren't made by volcanos per say, but you aren't too far off. They do start in the liquid core of the earth, which is in itself, metal. This is also what shields us from the sun and helps compasses work in case you didn't know. We have so much metal on the earth it's inconceivable, so while I don't believe they reproduce again, we aren't technically destroying them in the process of using them, we're just moving them from the ground to the surface. As far as the earth is concerned, it has just as much metal as it started out with.
I think about 1% of this video actually discusses where metals come from. But good video warning of the impacts of mining and wasting reusable materials.
Who ever just went out and bought the latest smart phone while there old smart phone worked fine are the culprits. But besides that I just wanted to know where metals came from.
Why aren't India, China, Africa made or allowed to recycle things like this. The amount of e-waste in other countries is disgusting. You don't need all these massive boats going to other countries.
Look how much more work & more problems they cause people (as if they don't have enough already) with these backward monarchy 'OIL' driven cars. They are so greedy.
is this explaining where and how we get metal how we find it ect. or is this a fucking ad about climate change Jesus save us I was more interested in the process of how we get metal not the effects from it
Your DT (Design and Technology) teacher brought you here
yea lmfao
Oml ye
The best way of reducing the waste quantity is to repair/reuse stuff as long as you can, and not throw them after 3-4 years. ;)
POV: DT
Wow, a very good educational video :D I didn't know all the consequences about metal production until today! Good thing videos like these are being made to demonstrate The process and promote recycling
are metals, coppers, glass, aluminum etc. made by volcanoes? do metals coppers aluminum reproduce again? because we used it to build things like buildings, airplanes, cars, plantation, ships, space shuttle and etc.
+good boi Framara I know your comment is 8 months old, but I figured I'd respond anyways. They aren't made by volcanos per say, but you aren't too far off. They do start in the liquid core of the earth, which is in itself, metal. This is also what shields us from the sun and helps compasses work in case you didn't know. We have so much metal on the earth it's inconceivable, so while I don't believe they reproduce again, we aren't technically destroying them in the process of using them, we're just moving them from the ground to the surface. As far as the earth is concerned, it has just as much metal as it started out with.
@@juicymullet4468 Ayo bro it's been 4 years!! are you alive?
@@himthey7610 Ayo bro it's been 2 years!! are you alive?
POV: you came from DT
good job people
Oh my goodness I thought I clicked on a video to see were metals come from. not get a lecture on pollution and environmental safety.
Yeah the title being inaccurate might reflect the accuracy of this video
@@freelancedentist9480 honestly
Yeah while I don't mind learning about that, I do feel deceived lol
I think about 1% of this video actually discusses where metals come from. But good video warning of the impacts of mining and wasting reusable materials.
Going to roll coal in my V10 just to piss you off
By now, the earth's mines are running dry of metal ores.
This is good
This video is good but the title is wrong
True
Amazing
This is cool!
🇵🇭yeah
Iron mine must be built on iron ore.
These could off been planned better, just the thought of raw materials are running more rare each time passes.
If the recycling process is so efficient, why do they charge you for taking your TV for recycling?
Who ever just went out and bought the latest smart phone while there old smart phone worked fine are the culprits. But besides that I just wanted to know where metals came from.
Bueno
Bueno buen video
Im a Little Confused🤔
Nice video but I still don't know where metal come from ,wrong title
Certain things are not made to last more than 3-4 years on purpose for too much money & greed IMO.
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Why aren't India, China, Africa made or allowed to recycle things like this. The amount of e-waste in other countries is disgusting. You don't need all these massive boats going to other countries.
The question was..Where Does Metal Come From?.. I didn't need to hear all the political bullshit she started spewing...
So we better make good system of public transportations like trains instead of using too much personal car. No more cars collectors.
Look how much more work & more problems they cause people (as if they don't have enough already) with these backward monarchy 'OIL' driven cars. They are so greedy.
the comments are npcs
is this explaining where and how we get metal how we find it ect. or is this a fucking ad about climate change Jesus save us I was more interested in the process of how we get metal not the effects from it
how much carbon emissions do you create? LIES lies lies
I found the video to be interesting, but I 'disliked' because of the non-sustainability and carbon footprint of the mining industry.