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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @sirtraineewhat576
    @sirtraineewhat576 8 лет назад +446

    Explains how there is water underwater in spongebob.

    • @jeovannyrrosario3454
      @jeovannyrrosario3454 8 лет назад +6

      YES!

    • @jeovannyrrosario3454
      @jeovannyrrosario3454 8 лет назад +2

      +Interesting Stuff dont trt to ruin my childhood sir.

    • @deimosadrastos6172
      @deimosadrastos6172 8 лет назад +8

      +Interesting Stuff It's a matter of perspective. It's like us arriving on an alien planet and calling a native of that planet an alien, when in their eyes, we are the aliens. A beach to us would be one in the same to a beach to them, just in a different environment.

    • @deimosadrastos6172
      @deimosadrastos6172 8 лет назад

      ***** No drugs, just realistic.

    • @deimosadrastos6172
      @deimosadrastos6172 8 лет назад +2

      Yes, there is water in the air we breath, but due to having a higher concentration of water, the weight of it gives us oceans. There is salt in our oceans, but due to a high concentration of salt, the weight of it creates lakes/oceans in our lakes/oceans. All perspective in how you look at it.

  • @TeamGreenBurrito
    @TeamGreenBurrito 5 лет назад +52

    “Remember, choices are forever.”
    *Nervous laughter throughout cabin.

  • @commiecmdr3676
    @commiecmdr3676 8 лет назад +170

    ahhh gooo lagoon

  • @vravo7775
    @vravo7775 8 лет назад +96

    And i thought Spongebob was making this up. The goolagon. Lol

  • @dummkompf
    @dummkompf 8 лет назад +105

    the lady at the end was trying to explain more for the viewer but she got cutoff by the other lady. how rude! I wanted to hear what the black stuff is

    • @latui7350
      @latui7350 6 лет назад +6

      Sediment.

    • @lubu4u312
      @lubu4u312 6 лет назад +23

      I thought the same thing.
      She said "Ok thanks, I was just curious" and I wanted to see what she asked. Turns out she was talking to the pilot of the craft.
      She wanted to see the swell of the black stuff and she had seen enough. You also need to keep in mind, theyre working. They aren't hanging out after smoking a bowl, checking out some ocean stuff. I don't think she took it personally because shes a professional but she seemed to misunderstand at first too.
      Also black stuff is sediment, probably an affect of the brine.

    • @tnos6268
      @tnos6268 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, she was cut off like 4 times explaining stuff. Too many people on comms for real. Damn Mary lol

    • @debbiehenri7170
      @debbiehenri7170 4 года назад +2

      @@tnos6268 Yes, although I do love this channel (especially when investigating brine pools - which are mesmerizing), there are times when I'm thinking, 'Please, edit it so anyone giving an explanation is allowed the upper hand.'
      Although I love all the natural oohs, ahhs, laughs, jokes and general fun-talk of these scientists, I am all-ears when it comes to them explaining exactly what we're seeing, and often miss bits of names and processes.

  • @jassilavkainen9027
    @jassilavkainen9027 9 лет назад +20

    Total mind blow.... A pool within a pool, and current within a current.

  • @cosmicsurfer5911
    @cosmicsurfer5911 8 лет назад +51

    Looking at the waves under the ocean reminds me of the Lunar wave over the moon.

    • @PeterPete
      @PeterPete 8 лет назад +6

      Yep I would totally agree with you. Those waves are just small clues as to the nature of what's beyond our perceptions of the physical world.

    • @CosmicRain144
      @CosmicRain144 7 лет назад +6

      Nice name bud
      The firmament separates the waters above
      Sky is blue because of super Saline water above
      Look at high zoom photography of stars look just like they are shimmering because of water

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 4 года назад +2

      @@CosmicRain144 Oh no! You’re a Flat Earther!

    • @ZyanZik
      @ZyanZik 4 года назад

      Or on the moon titans

  • @Evitaschannel
    @Evitaschannel 9 лет назад +34

    This looks amazing, wow! I keep falling in love with the ocean more and more thanks to this channel...

    • @senutomlinson962
      @senutomlinson962 9 лет назад

      me too!!!😀

    • @sofakingonmynuts1438
      @sofakingonmynuts1438 7 лет назад

      kinda sad how little attention this channel gets, front row first hand research with tons of rare underwater encounters. maybe they need 6 red arrows pointing all over ⤵ ⤴ ↩ and some 😱😱😱 emojis on the thumbnail

  • @Humanhobbies
    @Humanhobbies 2 года назад +6

    What our world is capable is truely spectacular

  • @elwoodzmake
    @elwoodzmake 8 лет назад +20

    Every scientist can explain this the best way with: It´s just Cool!

  • @whimsygrove9971
    @whimsygrove9971 4 года назад +11

    This is absolutely incredible! What I wouldn't give to be the scientist to discover something like this! I love the white terraced brine pool. Reminds me of the terraced limestone in Yellowstone at Mammoth Springs and other hotspring-type places.
    I guess that means Spongebob really DID have an ocean under the water to swim in. That was always something that left my brother and I scratching our heads when we were little. Goo Lagoon exists!

  • @shadam_free
    @shadam_free 5 лет назад +13

    Damn, I love these guys. Just goes to show that intelligent people are generally just a better company

  • @Vaultboy101
    @Vaultboy101 4 года назад +8

    That's the layer that separates us and the monsters beneath and you're messing with it. Tut tut.

  • @hueyxz1121
    @hueyxz1121 7 лет назад +10

    Is this the Lost River?!

    • @fallsky_19
      @fallsky_19 6 лет назад

      Favorited LMAO I KNEW SOMEONE WILL POINT THIS OUT LMAO LET'S GO FURTHER AND FIND THE INACTIVE LAVA ZONE

    • @the_furry_inside_your_walls639
      @the_furry_inside_your_walls639 4 года назад

      @@fallsky_19 I mean, they had to have gotten the idea of the brine in the Lost River from somewhere.

    • @fallsky_19
      @fallsky_19 4 года назад

      @@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 of course. just appreciating a subnautica reference

  • @zbrooo
    @zbrooo 8 лет назад +23

    But why don't the salt ions diffuse into the surrounding sea water? The sea water has a higher water potential.

    • @MeliaMimi
      @MeliaMimi 8 лет назад +6

      The brine and the regular sea water are different densities

    • @SparksofHell
      @SparksofHell 8 лет назад +35

      I would assume to some extent, it does slowly diffuse into the surrounding ocean. What you have to remember though is that these pools/rivers are also continuously being fed, so they continue to exist instead of disappearing into the surrounding ocean.

    • @demetrixxxable
      @demetrixxxable 6 лет назад +2

      Because its just an assumption what these guys are saying, why don't get some of that water and examine it?
      The true is, that all these lakes and rivers under the oceans, are just part of what was created in the very beginning.
      They are the "waters".. which were divided to form the "prison".. where "we" live.
      What you see up there, it's not "dust", that it makes the "sky" look blue, but it's also.. WATER!!
      There's also a video from the late Mike deGruy, look it up.
      Gen.
      "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.
      1:7 And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.
      1:8 And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day.
      1:9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. "
      The sun, moon and stars are under the firmament, according to the scriptures, just keep reading Gen. 1.
      😎

    • @jasonpeng5798
      @jasonpeng5798 6 лет назад +9

      Thatmetrix2018 u can believe ur bullshit if u want

    • @jasonpeng5798
      @jasonpeng5798 6 лет назад +16

      JRB surface tension. The salt ions are so commonly present that the attraction between ions is greater than the force by the pressure of diffusion. It's so concentrated that it resembles more of a solid than a liquid solution, and thus doesn't diffuse

  • @lonjohnson5161
    @lonjohnson5161 4 года назад +3

    What I want to know is how these brine pools fit into the larger ecosystem. Are these essential, that is, if removed would the results be catastrophic? On the other hand, are these natural toxic waste dumps that are barely tolerated? (My guess is it is something in between.)

  • @jimmyjam700
    @jimmyjam700 5 лет назад +1

    Is this where all the salt in the ocean comes from becouse it's like a leak in a giant salt rock or is it a collection point of salt from sea water?

  • @cece2483
    @cece2483 2 года назад

    Thank you for confirming Keep putting more out

  • @fgpt4828
    @fgpt4828 2 года назад +3

    The firmament. As above so below

  • @waveburner1254
    @waveburner1254 4 года назад +2

    Why does the thing in the right brine pool at 1:08 looks like a corpse of a human? That's terrifying.

  • @Cookiofshadows2
    @Cookiofshadows2 9 лет назад +7

    Kind of looks like ice in a way. :)

  • @mr.mrs.thompsonthompson7052
    @mr.mrs.thompsonthompson7052 3 года назад +3

    They found the firmament

  • @The404Spartan
    @The404Spartan 8 лет назад +1

    Anyone know the background music to the video?

  • @omkr0122
    @omkr0122 6 лет назад +3

    This explains why scooter drowned in Spongebob.

  • @midnightmechanism5591
    @midnightmechanism5591 Год назад +1

    The ice walls under ground. That place has a world much like ours I bet.

  • @williambradfordbaldwin4386
    @williambradfordbaldwin4386 7 лет назад +7

    look don't touch, learn by observation, it's very delicate there

    • @AnOceanOnFire
      @AnOceanOnFire 7 лет назад +6

      Brad Baldwin Ok mr biologist, how many times have you been at the bottom of the ocean in a submarine?

    • @littlesnowflakepunk855
      @littlesnowflakepunk855 6 лет назад +1

      @@AnOceanOnFire Technically its an ROV

    • @AnOceanOnFire
      @AnOceanOnFire 6 лет назад

      littlesnowflakepunk Correct good sir, correct.

    • @littlesnowflakepunk855
      @littlesnowflakepunk855 6 лет назад

      @@AnOceanOnFire The submarines we have today wouldn't survive down there, particularly not the smaller ones required for an expedition like this. I believe the situation they have going on here is a little research boat floating above, attatched by a tether, with a crew of people remotely operating individual parts of the ROV like thrusters, cameras and collection devices (the suction tubes and arms seen in other videos) in tandem. So no, he hasn't been in a submarine at the bottom of the ocean, and I'd wager the biologists probably haven't either.

    • @littlesnowflakepunk855
      @littlesnowflakepunk855 6 лет назад +1

      However, that's beside the point. The guy's both right and wrong.
      On the one hand, some of these environments and biospheres are so fragile that even observing them with an instrument like the ROV can be destructive.
      On the other, occasionally specimins must be collected to improve our knowledge of certain organisms and environments, and help better preserve them in the future. The act of collection usually, at this depth anyway, kills the animals collected (Aside from several crustacean species, which can be safely taken to the surface alive.)

  • @cmolina2969
    @cmolina2969 3 года назад

    have you go to the bermuda triangle?

  • @farhat2554
    @farhat2554 8 лет назад +1

    wow...so amazing.....👍👍

  • @iam_deejay
    @iam_deejay Год назад +2

    They never acknowledged that the firmament is why they can’t descend into that lake.

    • @Flat_Earth_Sophia
      @Flat_Earth_Sophia Год назад

      lol Why would they? That does not even make sense in your crazy religion.

    • @iam_deejay
      @iam_deejay Год назад

      @@Flat_Earth_Sophia: girl shut up! I don’t even follow any religion.

    • @Flat_Earth_Sophia
      @Flat_Earth_Sophia Год назад

      @@iam_deejay I'll say what I like. But if you're not religious, why did you say you believe in one? Are you drunk?

  • @chucho1985
    @chucho1985 8 лет назад +24

    The firmament. Now they just gotta figure our how to break past it.

    • @doomgoblin9061
      @doomgoblin9061 8 лет назад +4

      Good joke

    • @Liezuli
      @Liezuli 6 лет назад

      You mean like this?
      ruclips.net/video/7t2KoQu5nUA/видео.html

  • @reverendworldwide5967
    @reverendworldwide5967 6 лет назад +5

    Leviathan's doorstep

  • @jasonwharton780
    @jasonwharton780 2 года назад

    How deep is it ? And why didn’t you all descend into it ?

  • @dr.bullocks3953
    @dr.bullocks3953 7 лет назад +17

    Who searched water under the ocean, cuz of spongebob?

  • @Don_Jav
    @Don_Jav 7 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @macmara1412
    @macmara1412 5 лет назад +1

    "we're rich" love that

  • @kirw4n
    @kirw4n 7 лет назад

    Mary knows the score for good shots, keep Mary there.

  • @Wildboy0001
    @Wildboy0001 6 лет назад

    why is doesnt mix?

  • @NothingwrongwithmeitsaYOU
    @NothingwrongwithmeitsaYOU 7 лет назад +1

    Soo cool lake in a sea

  • @Drawson663
    @Drawson663 8 лет назад +1

    What is brine

    • @purplemacaw4189
      @purplemacaw4189 8 лет назад +9

      salty water

    • @lionocyborg6030
      @lionocyborg6030 5 лет назад +1

      Salt water on steroids. We even use it on the surface to preserve food.

  • @krxwn1137
    @krxwn1137 4 года назад +4

    So in spongebob, whenever they go to the lake, it is actually a brine ?🤔

  • @EpicHotCheese
    @EpicHotCheese 8 лет назад +4

    What will happen if a human diver come into contact with these salt?

    • @andrewduan5123
      @andrewduan5123 8 лет назад +5

      this is quite deep, human divers can only withstand 20-30m of depth

    • @taylorjulian7837
      @taylorjulian7837 8 лет назад

      1020dr how do you know?

    • @BoarhideGaming
      @BoarhideGaming 8 лет назад +5

      Nonsense, 30 meters is regular recreational diving depths, with the right air mixtures and suits you can reach some 500 meters, for example in the oil pipeline repairs, but there are certain suits that even allow up to 700 meter dives, although those are almost mini-submarines.

    • @whimsygrove9971
      @whimsygrove9971 4 года назад +2

      There's quite a few videos of divers swimming in and out of brine pools. The only thing that seems to have any danger to it, is if the diver goes under the brine and loses their way. It's so thick and foggy in some places that you don't know which way is up or down, left or right. And lights only seem to make your perception of things, worse.

  • @desioh7777
    @desioh7777 8 лет назад +4

    could be part of the firmament there? i wouldnt be there if i was you. the barrier wasnt put up to keep us in. it was put up to hold back certain elements you wouldnt want to come in contact with.

  • @prairierider7569
    @prairierider7569 3 года назад

    The aliens are invading... Run!😉😂

  • @draconicfeline6177
    @draconicfeline6177 5 лет назад +3

    Subnautica got it right!

  • @Mitrandir2
    @Mitrandir2 3 года назад +1

    No deep is this salty lake, it's like deep.

  • @chrisdumas112
    @chrisdumas112 4 года назад

    wanna see a brine lake up close go to Utah that's one of the biggest brine lakes you can visit

  • @beco4690
    @beco4690 3 года назад +1

    That is mike de gruy video in Mexico, and is not just a concentrate of salt, why this people has to riun everything.

  • @juanmauriciovalverde5938
    @juanmauriciovalverde5938 4 года назад +2

    disculpen esto me parece una produccion del cineasta (que por cierto, fue el tercero en bajar a esta profundidad ) para explicar las "olas sobre las olas " .
    desgraciadamente las dos personas que murieron en el helicoptero no podran hablar mas sobre este tema y con este audio y los videos actuales del record de profundidad y el EVnautilus, se pretende distraer y explicar de alguna manera para que la gente no cuestione el porque el "submarino" no penetro lo que describieron como "el Lago" y fue rebotado como si se tratara de una superficie dura , y al mismo tiempo provoco el efecto de "las olas sobre las olas "... un cineasta de hollywood investigando la profundidad del oceano y sus avismos???... parece que era muy importante preparar las ascenas que vemos ahora !!! ...nos persigue el mito lunar ...no creen?

  • @coryleblanc
    @coryleblanc 4 года назад +2

    never seen an episode of spongebob in my life

    • @whimsygrove9971
      @whimsygrove9971 4 года назад +1

      I don't believe it.

    • @lonjohnson5161
      @lonjohnson5161 4 года назад

      Lucky!

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 4 года назад

      I prefer Warner Bros cartoons. You know, Bugs bunny, Looney Tunes!

  • @cursedalien
    @cursedalien 6 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @agentorange8530
    @agentorange8530 4 года назад

    Hey can you zoom in on that curl down there.
    Zooms out

  • @Just_Jerileigh
    @Just_Jerileigh 3 года назад

    Could the white perhaps be Ormus/ Nana / food of the gods??

  • @seafoam6119
    @seafoam6119 7 лет назад

    why do you live so close to team skull?
    Nanu: the rents cheap

  • @Trtlman
    @Trtlman 5 лет назад +2

    Goo Lagoon

  • @ZyanZik
    @ZyanZik 4 года назад

    The comment of the scientists in this vid. make me laught a lot!

  • @debbiehenri7170
    @debbiehenri7170 4 года назад +3

    As climate change/global warming continues to be a problem, and methane (detected here along with sulphides in the brine pool) continues to be released from the sea floor into oceans around the world (especially in the Arctic region), does this mean that this excess of dissolved methane will find itself gravitating into 'sinks' such as these brine pools?
    If so, might the extra methane cause an increase in the depth and frequency of brine pools (thus expanding the lifeless zones), and would it alter the natural chemistry of brine pools and make them behave differently?

  • @KevinP32270
    @KevinP32270 9 лет назад

    Epic

  • @RapiersSting
    @RapiersSting 9 лет назад +1

    and pools like this are those things we ALL should protect and care about.. this is we as ha umans have no understanding about yet were destroying our oceans slowly.. Makes you stop and think how foolish we are doesn't it? How little we know about a natural resource we abuse and poison everyday..

  • @muhammadsurgasavero2206
    @muhammadsurgasavero2206 9 лет назад +13

    "He is the one who has set free the two kinds of water, one sweet and palatable, and the other salty and bitter. And He has made between them a barrier and a forbidding partition." (Quran, 25:53)

    • @zbrooo
      @zbrooo 8 лет назад +23

      +m surga savero They are both salty.

    • @cbanks1980
      @cbanks1980 8 лет назад +2

      Allah akbar

    • @muhammadsurgasavero2206
      @muhammadsurgasavero2206 8 лет назад

      Flazéda you lack of research sir, the underwater river is formed when the *"fresh"* top water meets the exposed *"salty"* groundwater.
      www.ripleys.com/blog/mysterious-underwater-river/ need another explained reference ? i will get it for you.
      *"..He has made between them a barrier and a forbidding partition."* 25:53
      Hydrogen Sulfide, it is denser than water and very poisonous, corrosive and explosive
      there are more about ocean partition just check out on youtube. while the partition in this case is horizontal the another one is vertical.

    • @zbrooo
      @zbrooo 8 лет назад +21

      Lol no. The link you gave is for a cenote. Which is freshwater. This is a deep sea brine lake at the bottom of the ocean. If you weren't aware, the ocean is salty.

    • @zbrooo
      @zbrooo 8 лет назад +14

      Also since when is freshwater sweet? Quran can't even get shit right that they could fact check there and then.

  • @rachelsalata5216
    @rachelsalata5216 3 года назад

    Found this while trying to explain that there are pools under water. While watching SpongeBob of course.

  • @janeilnold5863
    @janeilnold5863 6 лет назад +4

    Wow, way to ruin everyone's day at the goo lagoon beach...kicking all that sediment up.

  • @BrooklyFire
    @BrooklyFire 2 года назад

    Look! its goo lagoon!

  • @kamthornhill1109
    @kamthornhill1109 5 лет назад

    Wow

  • @yekim008
    @yekim008 6 лет назад

    @2:52...the waves looks just like the lunar wave. ruclips.net/video/xUGxysKSGEM/видео.html.

  • @thairinkhudr4259
    @thairinkhudr4259 3 года назад

    It is He who released the two bodies of flowing water, one sweet and fresh and the other salty and bitter, and put an insurmountable barrier between them. - Quran, 25:53

    • @bryanlovesjesus2204
      @bryanlovesjesus2204 3 года назад

      That’s not a Miracle. Lol

    • @ulaat4215
      @ulaat4215 2 года назад

      @@bryanlovesjesus2204 the miracle is that it is mentioned in al quran before 1400 years

  • @robertocolonfuentes2337
    @robertocolonfuentes2337 4 года назад

    PACIFIC RIM was right!

  • @venomaster8546
    @venomaster8546 5 лет назад +1

    spongebob where are you?

  • @warrmachine1
    @warrmachine1 8 лет назад +1

    as a matter of fact this is real strange: after 800m down under nothing should stay submerged without the help of a motor in the ocean so that it should free fall to the ocean floor if gravity works like how they propose it should...what i mean is that the crucible is made of material that is more than five times the density of water (which is approx. 1 g/cc)..now unless that liquid brine is more dense that tungsten or iridium that crucible should not be bouncing off it.

    • @Dendroapsis
      @Dendroapsis 7 лет назад +1

      Water does not compress under pressure, so water at 1000s of meters in the ocean has the same density as that at the surface. (Give or take a bit due to the differences in the dissolved constituents and temperature.

  • @tabaks
    @tabaks 8 лет назад

    "Wooooo..."

  • @bukler3063
    @bukler3063 6 лет назад

    Brine lake are sooo salty

  • @bukler3063
    @bukler3063 6 лет назад

    Search a snotblob

  • @christiaanhuygens6638
    @christiaanhuygens6638 8 месяцев назад

    Why do you lie to people saying that the oceans and seas get salt from the intemperism of rivers??
    It clearly comes from these salt mines!

  • @xananymous431
    @xananymous431 4 года назад +1

    Ooooojh..who lives in a pineapple under the sea..

    • @lionocyborg6030
      @lionocyborg6030 4 года назад +1

      Commander Xananymous Absorbent and yellow and porous is he.

  • @jovanholland36
    @jovanholland36 4 года назад

    Lagune lagune in real life

  • @lisathomas1622
    @lisathomas1622 7 лет назад

    hahaha the lady at the end, focus on the curl, just humor me she says... i could feel her thinking in her head "omg a Fibonacci curve omg omg it connects with a Fibonacci curve !..... awesome video

  • @earlycuyler9729
    @earlycuyler9729 6 лет назад

    A current NOAA Oc Explorer marine study (ending early July 2018) off the SE coast of the US has just discovered a "brine pool".

  • @bhindthescenradio215
    @bhindthescenradio215 Год назад

    The firment

  • @Goofybespitenothavinganyfish
    @Goofybespitenothavinganyfish 6 лет назад

    0:11 wat nerds so cute

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 5 лет назад

    I'll bet it stinks so bad down there.

  • @williambradfordbaldwin4386
    @williambradfordbaldwin4386 7 лет назад +3

    too bad there wasn't more scientific description by senior crew members, the best description of some of the most delicate and rarely seen phenomenon is "cool" and "super neat" I'm not sure humans are ready to go to places like this!

    • @TheSilentCartgraph3r
      @TheSilentCartgraph3r 6 лет назад

      William Bradford Baldwin you have a stick in your butt

    • @mftripz8445
      @mftripz8445 2 года назад +1

      You got a pair of eyes, no? Also don’t know where you’re from, but where I live professionals are also human beings who get enamored.

  • @thairinkhudr4259
    @thairinkhudr4259 3 года назад

    Who is it that made the earth a stable place to live? Who made rivers flow through it? Who set immovable mountains on it and created a barrier between the fresh and salt water? Is it another god beside God? No! But most of them do not know. - Quran, 27:61

  • @wickedwit20
    @wickedwit20 6 лет назад +1

    That's bikini bottom

  • @SparKOps
    @SparKOps 8 лет назад

    Magztv

  • @burgessawaits9908
    @burgessawaits9908 7 лет назад

    why do they talk like this haHAA

  • @thomasdykstra100
    @thomasdykstra100 5 лет назад +1

    So glib and flippant with the extreme lives of "simpler" living things--things they cannot hope to understand; and the callous, wasting behavior typical only of lost individuals of the man-kind...why should "God help us"?

  • @warrmachine1
    @warrmachine1 8 лет назад +4

    this is bullish, density difference alone will not make the two different 'water' mix.this behavior is like oil and water; and the reason oil and water do not mix is because hydrocarbons lack the potential to form hydrogen bonds as in water. All the salts in the so-called brine pools are soluble in sea water. something else is going on here
    what is the destiny of the water in these pools?

    • @MeliaMimi
      @MeliaMimi 8 лет назад +12

      They are literally just different densities. Ever seen a drink were it has different coloured layers? Or those charms you can get that are full of liquid but look like there is a duck floating on a darker liquid? All to do with density

    • @MeliaMimi
      @MeliaMimi 8 лет назад +11

      Also, brine can be up to five times denser than regular sea water

    • @ironstararmada
      @ironstararmada 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah, but salt is soluble, and distrubutes itself evenly through the aqueous medium. There must be something occurring at the interface to prevent osmosis.
      "Different density" doesn't satisfy this question.

    • @Dragrath1
      @Dragrath1 7 лет назад +2

      The salt is coming from the sea floor below. So I believe the "lake" sticks around because for every bit of salt that diffuses more is being replenished. Surface tension probably also plays an important role

    • @ironstararmada
      @ironstararmada 7 лет назад +2

      What you're describing would produce a gradient of salt diffusion from its source, not the interface that we can see in this video... and if you want to throw the term 'surface tension' around, you'll have to explain yourself. Why is it that two bodies of water with different salt content are being separated by an interface *at all,* let alone with a surface tension at that interface?
      I respect your contribution, but you haven't put enough thought into your hypothesis.

  • @networth4512
    @networth4512 7 месяцев назад

    This commentary is cringe

  • @jrgarza1964
    @jrgarza1964 6 лет назад +1

    I'm not watching EVN again lolz.. some of the crew come off as to immature.. some of them need to stay off social media it's rotting their brain..

  • @codis9091
    @codis9091 Год назад

    those commentators need to stay away from microphones