How These Trees Reach 400 Feet

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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    Ever wonder how Redwoods get so tall? Look no further.
    The Coastal Redwood (Sequoia Sempervirens) is the tallest tree species in the world, the largest individual being 379.7 feet (115.7 m) tall. How do these trees reach this enormous height? A clue is given in their name, COASTAL. These giants can only be found in a 450 mile stretch along the California coast, and that is because their existence is strongly tied to the presence of marine fog. Fog slows down water loss for these trees by reducing heat in the summertime, allowing them to grow non-stop. Fog water can either be absorbed straight into the leaf or condense to form droplets and rain down to the soil, benefiting Redwoods and other organisms. In today's video, we explore what other mechanisms are tied to Redwood height and how fog affects not only the trees but the entire ecosystem.
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    00:29 Intro
    00:41 Opening
    01:11 Understanding water movement
    01:39 Transpiration, gas exchange, water movement
    02:57 Secret #1: Irregular stomata
    04:33 Secret #2: Fog
    06:10 Secret #3: Upwelling
    07:33 How fog is made
    09:05 Final thoughts

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  • @susanacruz2183
    @susanacruz2183 3 года назад +83

    crazy how i just watched a whole science video in my free time.

  • @Aaron-es2tu
    @Aaron-es2tu 2 года назад +42

    Hey! Just stumbled on your channel after being recommended your bonsai video and I think you have real talent for making these short-form educational videos. I think most of all that your videos have a great sense of progression - each point leads to the next and builds off what was said before. Looking forward to seeing more!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +4

      Thanks so much! I didn't even realize my science videos have progression but you're right! Head's up, the next science one is totally different haha. thanks and take care!

    • @YolandaTurner
      @YolandaTurner 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist I stumbled upon you in the same way! via Bonsai vid.

    • @fbiagent8967
      @fbiagent8967 2 года назад +1

      @@YolandaTurner same XD

  • @danieljimenez9899
    @danieljimenez9899 3 года назад +15

    May your channel grow as big as the tallest coastal redwood and like nobodys business! 🌲✨

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    @menchulim464 3 года назад +8

    My neighbor’s comment:
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  • @JohnSmith-kf1fc
    @JohnSmith-kf1fc 2 года назад +17

    I just wanna applaud the production quality and how well you explain this. I just love it. You're good

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I really want to make high quality science videos so I'm glad you like them!

  • @Someone-ig7we
    @Someone-ig7we 2 года назад +19

    I LOVED the editing at 7:05. That was SO CREATIVE. I really like how you add the little bubble whenever you mess up the pronunciation of a word haha!!! Very enjoyable video with amazing editing!! I hope to see more of these types of educational videos! I'd love to learn more about the forest!!!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      haha thanks! I've slowly phased out the bubbles but I may bring them back, i always like them :).

    • @JohnSmith-kf1fc
      @JohnSmith-kf1fc 2 года назад

      Beat me to it! What an amazing transition:)

  • @LittleSpaceCase
    @LittleSpaceCase Год назад +1

    I'm from northern California and I feel reall lucky to have grown up with these trees. I leanred about upwelling when I was taking marine biology but I didn't know it had that much effect on fog and terrestrial ecosystems as a result.
    No matter how much I learn about how interconnected everything is, I continue to be astounded by it.

  • @mingjunnakamura3637
    @mingjunnakamura3637 3 года назад +7

    I’m so excited about this!!! I’m a high school science teacher and it’s so hard to keep 9th graders engaged while watching an informational video! Make more! You are awesome!! Again, I’m so excited!

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist Год назад +2

    there is something primordially uncanny for me in trees that grow this abnormally large. they are astonishing, and yet absolutely terrifying for reason i cannot put to words.

  • @StefanKhalil
    @StefanKhalil 3 года назад +4

    Last time I went camping in big sur my firewood got completely drenched before I could start a fire. I was not expecting that volume of water in the air out of nowhere. So life lesson; always wrap your wood.

  • @jaredm2804
    @jaredm2804 3 года назад +1

    I wish you were my biology teacher in school! You have a real talent of explaining in an easy to understand manner and entertaining. I was able to transpiration the information to my brain. Stomata blessings on you!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад +1

      😂I'm glad you were able to absorb all of that info Jared! Thanks a bunch 🙂

  • @krisallen2131
    @krisallen2131 3 года назад +5

    thanks Tito Tata for teaching me something new. I love your videos!😄🌲🌳🌲😃

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    @chieinsorio2951 3 года назад +6

    I enjoyed watching your video. Learned a lot of stuff too. More power for more video. Thanks

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    The quality of your videos is extremely high. The explanations are clear and elucidated in such clever ways. The music and sounds really creates an atmosphere that pulls you in to the content.

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    This was such a refreshing and enjoyable way to learn! Hope to see more in the future

  • @Coreysnightout
    @Coreysnightout 3 года назад +3

    Yo jonny, that transition with the drone getting wet and you wiping off the camera. brilliant! and i bet you almost lost that drone too ;)

  • @danbernet123
    @danbernet123 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video !!!! Loved it

  • @TallTreesClub
    @TallTreesClub 3 года назад +1

    The answer is moisture. Did you know the tallest ones grew 4 years worth of height gain in single driest years that had less fog and rain? So fog is one way to get water. So happens, the tallest hemlock and maple known are in those parks also, and also grew extra height during the drought years, although I don't know if those two species grew 4 years worth in a single year.

  • @TheLocalMangaka
    @TheLocalMangaka 3 года назад +2

    yo this video was super well made!! great music, editing, sound quality, narration, animations, great nature shots..and super informative!! nice!!

    • @TheLocalMangaka
      @TheLocalMangaka 3 года назад

      what kind of microphone do you use??

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад

      @@TheLocalMangaka I apprciate that! I use the "Rode VideoMic NTG". It's a shotgun mic, super primo.

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    That’s what I like now I know something new,good job.

  • @padraigeire9739
    @padraigeire9739 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed that video clip. Thank you, kabayan. It's very interesting that both the tallest tree in the world, the Redwood, and the biggest tree in the world, the Sequoia are both found in Northern California. Amazing.

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    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад

      haha I must have! I always get so excited when I see those plants. I'm glad you're keeping the biology spirit alive and I appreciate your support man!

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    @iamchriskessler 2 года назад

    No idea how this video doesn't have millions of views. Production quality is spectacular. Information is wonderful. Well done.

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    @user-iq2sh4vj2s 3 года назад +5

    That’s so coooool !!! I love the concept of learning about nature outside where it actually belongs 😍 also the little drawings, the music, the cool metaphors and your lovely voice made it extra enjoyable ;) can’t wait to see more ! Also it made me want to visit California so bad 🙏

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад

      Thats so nice of you to say. It's always better to be in the trees if you're gonna talk about em, I always say ;)

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  • @exploradora2037
    @exploradora2037 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video. I always wondered why redwoods were only confined to a limited area.

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    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! This was my first science video and I wanted to make it for years! I'm glad you like it. Cheers!

  • @anneml4213
    @anneml4213 2 года назад

    Well. I’ve developed a new crush.
    Also I visited the California coastline this February and I walked among the redwoods and it was a mystical experience. It’s so great to learn the science behind it! Thank you so much for the video!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      New crush on trees right 😉. I’m glad you got to experience them up close and personal, they really are something. Thanks for the comment!

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    This is so good

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    from one biologist to another, I appreciate you

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    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад +1

      You're the best Matt, thanks brother!

    • @mathewlee4174
      @mathewlee4174 3 года назад

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist oh also! Great use of animations and that transition from wave splashing on drone to forest was sick. You’re gonna have to tell me on the side how you did that! Lol

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    @Coreysnightout 3 года назад +1

    love my dear jonny, this vid is fantastic!

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Год назад

    That was awesome! I live in the redwoods and I love them. I learned some things I hadn't known before!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  Год назад +1

      Love the redwoods. Used to live in Santa Cruz for college and there were so many

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    @DeathCradle1 3 года назад

    Reddit brought me here and I just love learning about things in my own back yard. Great video, I have new facts to tell my family randomly 😆. Keep it up!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад +1

      haha I love it! I'm glad you like the video and thank you for the support!

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    @spencerkooyman13 2 года назад

    The use of Dude Where's My Car in your science video definitely got you a sub from me! Also loved learning from the way you teach, thank you!

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      haha that was for a small group of us, and I'm glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate you!

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    This is really great stuff. I'm upset RUclips hid this channel from me for so long. For shame RUclips, for shame

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    @honeylea88 3 года назад

    This was really enjoyable. MORE CONTENT! 😛

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    @sabrinaw.7432 3 года назад

    The video editing on this and how the information is presented to viewers is *very* well done. Nice job Jonny! Looking forward to the next video.

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  • @FezDaStanza
    @FezDaStanza Год назад

    This was such an awesome video. I loved your analogies, they made it so easy to understand the science (and that's coming from someone who works in biology!). Your editing was so nice too, especially the B-roll you shot. I'm subscribing to make sure you keep making more videos!

  • @the_real_x
    @the_real_x 2 года назад

    the last few minutes reminds me of the biggest little farm I suggest some of you all watch it it's a beautiful film

  • @PlutoniumDG
    @PlutoniumDG 2 года назад

    Very informative video! Now I know that that redwood we own will never be as tall as it would be on the California coast

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Thank you! I found a few redwoods down here in LA tucked between some mountains and they don’t look so good, but they’re making it work. NorCal is where they belong!

  • @philwojo1735
    @philwojo1735 3 года назад +1

    Explained very well ✌️🤩✨ cool vid 🌲

  • @Emily-ew4su
    @Emily-ew4su 2 года назад

    im sure you dont need any further encouragement because you seem incredibly passionate about what youre doing... but i want to encourage you anyway! (like many others in the comments) i was shown the bonsai video, was hooked, came to this one, and then was completely enthralled! i then spent probably about 30 minutes trying to figure out how to write a comment that doesnt make me sound like a crazy person

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +1

      Haha thanks so much, you’re so nice. I can always use some encouragement, so I appreciate it :)

  • @danielkosta3134
    @danielkosta3134 2 года назад

    Excellent content presented in an easy to understand manner. Very educational. I am growing two young coastal redwoods for Bonsai. Fascinating trees and I would love to someday see the full size version.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Thank you Daniel! Good luck with your redwood bonsai, from what I hear, that species in particular can be pretty tricky to bonsai.

  • @GrowRedwoods
    @GrowRedwoods Год назад

    Great video! Full of really great info!

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    @namo5406 2 года назад

    Great content, mate! You deserve more subs

  • @lorriahsimon7272
    @lorriahsimon7272 3 года назад

    Thank you, great video. I love the redwoods

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад

      Thanks Lorriah! I'm glad you liked the video! I love them redwoods too :). Cheers

  • @deannastephens2327
    @deannastephens2327 3 года назад

    This is an excellent educational video!

  • @ChucoHiker
    @ChucoHiker 2 года назад

    Awesome production effort in this video. I like how you break down the process of water movement through the ecosystem. It’s amazing how much energy is moved around the planet through evapotranspiration, one of the many things that are fun to ponder!
    It’s also cool to think about how much of the world works through equalizing a gradient, whether it’s heat transfer through a thermal gradient, wind from a pressure gradient, water movement through a hydraulic gradient, etc. It’s a simple process at its core, but it drives such an intricate matrix of outcomes and interactions: climate, cellular processes, or just water moving through the planet.
    It’s a long comment, but I thoroughly enjoyed the effort and wonder you put into this. From a hydrologist to a biologist, I’m inspired man.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +1

      I love the way you put it. One of my favorite concepts is diffusion and how it pretty much drives all natural phenomenon! Super cool stuff, I wanna do a video on it in the future :)

    • @ChucoHiker
      @ChucoHiker 2 года назад

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist I’ll watch it when you do!
      I occasionally talk about hydrology and geology of my area in my videos, but you really go the extra mile and make it the center point of the video instead of just a little mentioned blurb.
      I sincerely believe if you learn more about the outdoors and what makes it special in your area, you care about it more. Enough wind out of me, just want to say this video really struck a chord. I may have to do something that focuses on hydrology in my locale now. Hmmmm.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +1

      You should definitely add more hydrology to your vids. If you’re knowledgeable of something people would want to know about it!

  • @YelloLibra83
    @YelloLibra83 2 года назад

    I live in a 6b zone and my neighbor has a few sequoia tree on his property. Don’t know how they survived but they have and they are all over 100 ft tall except for one which is about 90 ft tall. It is pretty foggy here.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      That’s pretty impressive. Are the giant sequoias or redwoods? Sequoia’s do extremely well in cold temps.

    • @YelloLibra83
      @YelloLibra83 2 года назад

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist according to him, they are Sequoias.

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    @meady50 2 года назад

    “hot chocolate asian” killed me

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    @alexandersvensson2677 3 года назад

    Hot Chocolate agent and Sherpa to the world.....my man!!!! You go get that Biology....

  • @OhDonna
    @OhDonna 3 года назад +3

    You are a natural teacher. Hot chocolate Asian indeed 😜 Good to learn something new.

  • @yeszanwonder3127
    @yeszanwonder3127 3 года назад

    I really love this content, very educational ....

  • @jebjim9391
    @jebjim9391 2 года назад

    I wish SO MUCH I had access to your content when I was in school (I'm kinda old). I would have done so much better in school.
    I hope teachers play this stuff when they get lazy instead of irrelevant movies like I had when I was young (again, a long time ago LOL)

  • @Vincenzo_mancino
    @Vincenzo_mancino 2 года назад

    Bro nice channel keep it up

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    @articulation03 2 года назад +1

    DUDE THIS IS SO UNDER RATED, GREAT VIDS!

  • @amyalvarado3762
    @amyalvarado3762 2 года назад

    Beautiful trees✨💎

  • @Coco-yy5pw
    @Coco-yy5pw Год назад

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  • @maximk.617
    @maximk.617 Год назад

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  • @blooky102
    @blooky102 3 года назад

    hmm there is sometimes dense fog in the uk so I guess that's why people are able to grow them here too.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад

      Interesting, I didn't know folks were growing redwoods in the UK. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @56spg
    @56spg 3 года назад +1

    Nice job! 😊 I lived in California for many years and now I realize the fog is a blessing for the trees. Do you have a Patreon link? I know this costs money to produce. Perhaps donate options could also include cryptocurrencies.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  3 года назад +1

      Thank you J.C! I actually haven't thought about getting a Patreon just yet. I figured I'd get a following first before I think about it. But subscribing would probably just do for now! thanks again :)

  • @armandomarroquin7748
    @armandomarroquin7748 Месяц назад

    Exelente, amigo

  • @MR.CLEAN777
    @MR.CLEAN777 Год назад

    man ur so underrated

  • @SN1987A
    @SN1987A Год назад

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  • @torbenkramm2725
    @torbenkramm2725 2 года назад

    i really enjoy ur science-communication-style x) .

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. This is a very thoughtful comment. I was reluctant to get clickbait’s but I think you’re right, I’m gonna have to dabble

    • @torbenkramm2725
      @torbenkramm2725 2 года назад

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist I mean there are different style of clickbait dont go for the misleading one.. But Blockbuster Type Fonts as u already do. or even red circles and arrows could work. In the end its just more ways to try get ur business going, isnt it? Nothing to feel bad about..
      How about: How this Giant Forest could solve worldwide water shortage... x)
      Giant Forest drinking mostly Fog x)
      Can Watervaper make Giant trees?
      ...
      Im sure u get what im thinking about.

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Haha you’re a pro. Thanks! I’ll play around with some thumbnails

  • @aaronnokaoi
    @aaronnokaoi 2 года назад

    Mushrooms next!

  • @drmarioschannel
    @drmarioschannel 2 года назад

    Please explain how water collection from the tree increases upwelling?

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mario! To my knowledge, the process of upwelling is not affected by water collection. Upwelling is a gigantic meteorological event that is driven by wind, temperature and even the rotation of the Earth, so I don't think trees have any effect of it. Could be wrong though, I'll let you know!

    • @drmarioschannel
      @drmarioschannel 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBackpackingBiologist thank you. Iam just trying to figure out that part of the cycle.

  • @Ashish-sm8do
    @Ashish-sm8do 2 года назад

    Subscribed!

  • @jjjjulian
    @jjjjulian 2 года назад

    how does this video only have 4k views?!

  • @arboristBlairGlenn
    @arboristBlairGlenn 3 года назад

    Excellent presentation. I too have a “Trees and tree care” channel. Do you mind if I recommend this video at my site?
    Arborist Blair Glenn

    • @TheBackpackingBiologist
      @TheBackpackingBiologist  2 года назад

      Sorry for the late comment. Of course, you are more than welcome. Thanks for the comment!

  • @prasaathviki7879
    @prasaathviki7879 2 года назад

    you have very satisfying voice.

  • @jnnflwr
    @jnnflwr 3 месяца назад

    i love the earth

  • @bigbodoge9069
    @bigbodoge9069 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @okolokolokolokolokolo941
    @okolokolokolokolokolo941 3 года назад +1

    Pinoy ka pala idol hehe