Deserts may seem lifeless, but in fact many species have evolved special ways to survive in the harsh environments. To learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2X6H1dD
I really like these short videos! I am homeschooling a son who has developmental disabilities and this 101 series has been great for an easy to digest overview of the topic.
Again, desertification doesn't mean desert formation. Deserts are functional ecosystems adapted to low water availability. Desertified areas refers to those ecosystems deeply damaged that has lost soil fertility and biodiversity. Many ecosystems are vulnerable and can become desertified areas, no deserts.
I have noticed that desertification shouldn't be confused with a "desert ecosystem formation". Desertification is a lost of resources within an ecosystem which implies soil and flora lost. The result becomes a very vulnerable and poor biogeochemical interactions. A desert ecosystem is the resulting system of evolution which implies hundreds or thousands of years of interactions. The soul structure is stable and functional, the flora and fauna are particularly functional and plenty adapted.
You should certainly have a text in the video to inform the Celsius temperatures whenever you're stating Fahrenheit temperatures. This is an international platform.
You would think a company as global as National Geographic would actually at least include a Celsius figure in the video if they are gonna speak a Fahrenheit temp number.
Hi nategeo Another good explanation about desert... Short and sweet.. I like this 101 series.. Please add more so i can learn more.. Thank you nat geo...🙏👍😊
It is just unfathomable to me that National Geographic does not apply the International System of Units. If science you speak of, the language of science you must utilize.
Cordoba in Spain is the only place you would technically be able to classify as a desert in Europe if you go off of the 10 inch's of rain or less rule, but it is not a True dessert due to the lack of indigenous arad like vegetation which the Americas, Africa and parts of Asia have in their desserts. It is more of a hybrid between Mediterranean and cold arid climate.
The parched ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land springs of water... "The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose." - Isaiah 35:1
while the metric system and other such means of quantigy things make way more sense, that what we use here, remember nat geo is at least partly funded by us, but i agree with your point. i wish we would switch
Bringing water from areas of over abundance of water to desert areas, would cool the planet, cause water evaporation cools and clouds block sunlight, and rain clouds move heat to cooler parts of Earth
To the contrary it's because we do not utilize our resources and therefore manage them that we have desertification. The most dramatic example of failing to do this is the consequence of wildfires in California where we do not log and manage those forests as we should. Our populations have suffered great loss of life over a period of 30 years and that's completely inexcusable.
Deserts may seem lifeless, but in fact many species have evolved special ways to survive in the harsh environments. To learn more, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2X6H1dD
Save the Planet and lifes
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I love desert
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Demanding 4K version of this video so I can screenshot new wallpapers
2:14 would of made a good screen shot if it was 4k
Me through the whole video
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Only bad in this video is no Celsius need to use international units or make a conversion
and you need to put a comma between sentences.
@@Hussein_Nur who cares
@@Hussein_Nur @Hussein Nur And the first word in your sentence needs to be capitalized
Long Ps The word “and” should not be used to begin a sentence.
Why not the temperatures also in Celsius.
Non US citizens are not use to this F.
That is a good request
I disliked because of no Celsius
we go by which ever unit of measurement has a flag on the moon
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@@danielgorzelniak3209 Cringed at that. Are you really moronic?
I really like these short videos! I am homeschooling a son who has developmental disabilities and this 101 series has been great for an easy to digest overview of the topic.
thats amazing!
I wanna know more about the coastal desserts.
Tasty!
Again, desertification doesn't mean desert formation.
Deserts are functional ecosystems adapted to low water availability.
Desertified areas refers to those ecosystems deeply damaged that has lost soil fertility and biodiversity.
Many ecosystems are vulnerable and can become desertified areas, no deserts.
I have noticed that desertification shouldn't be confused with a "desert ecosystem formation". Desertification is a lost of resources within an ecosystem which implies soil and flora lost. The result becomes a very vulnerable and poor biogeochemical interactions.
A desert ecosystem is the resulting system of evolution which implies hundreds or thousands of years of interactions. The soul structure is stable and functional, the flora and fauna are particularly functional and plenty adapted.
who here bc your geography teacher sent u? XD
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I just like dessert
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Nah I’m big zooted and just found this LOL
Sonoran desert = saguaro cactus
Chihuahua desert = yappy little dogs
NG, you have nailed the 101 video format by now! I really appreciate the ending with a powerful message
Mmm mmm....dessertification...sounds deliscious
Haha
The video showed that the desert was not only a barren place, but also a beautiful place for living creatures.
Deserts are so wonderful ✨
Your pretty
They's such amazing places! If you'd like to learn more about them, you can read on here: on.natgeo.com/2X6H1dD
It's pretty cool how there's so much happening in a seemingly deserted place. The cacti always intrigue me
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We have more coming, and be sure to check out our previous 101 videos! ruclips.net/p/PLivjPDlt6ApRpidjp1zjROOCKru-89Q1_
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You should certainly have a text in the video to inform the Celsius temperatures whenever you're stating Fahrenheit temperatures. This is an international platform.
And this is an American company...
Thank you, but could you use Celsius or Kelvin? It would be easier to understand.
no
You would think a company as global as National Geographic would actually at least include a Celsius figure in the video if they are gonna speak a Fahrenheit temp number.
These 101 videos r so educating
The temperature in the middle of Saudi Arabia is 46 C/ 114 F now ☀️🔥🌞
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Hi nategeo
Another good explanation about desert...
Short and sweet..
I like this 101 series..
Please add more so i can learn more..
Thank you nat geo...🙏👍😊
we are oh good for you
I heard about a mysterious island you should look it up and let us know.
So beautiful place to go there for heart broken only :D
Beautiful cinematography
It's wonderful view of desert as nature!
Thanks lot for sharing 🌹
Stay safe my dear friend 🌷
Have a nice day 💐👍👍👍👍👍
im being made to wach this by me science teacher
Nat Geo I suggest to follow International system of units.
It’s made in the US 🤦♂️
International units are jokes for you?
Nat Geo was founded in the US.
Me: It could be cool if someone could make a program on youtube talking about everything
National Geographic: 101 series
Thank you so much this video helped me in my exam
It is just unfathomable to me that National Geographic does not apply the International System of Units. If science you speak of, the language of science you must utilize.
Because Nat Geo was founded in the US. Also, you seem like the kid that used big words to impress his 5th grade teacher.
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Success, always!
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Ive always enjoyed this channel 😊👍❤
“For waters will burst forth in the wilderness, And streams in the desert plain”
Phoenix Arizona😍🌵☀️
How do you live there? I just can't bear the heat.
Rover US yea it’s full sun and 110 degrees everyday😂 You kind of get used to the dryness after a while🌵
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🔥110🔥😨 that's crazy!
I can have a shower per hour. I think I'm gonna visit Arizona in a pool with me.😆
Rover US yea everyone has pools because there’s really no shade or cool spots anywhere😂
I think deserts are delightful
A good and strong message that should teach everyone in the world about our blue planet
Use the metric system as well, please. Maybe in brackets at least?
Cordoba in Spain is the only place you would technically be able to classify as a desert in Europe if you go off of the 10 inch's of rain or less rule, but it is not a True dessert due to the lack of indigenous arad like vegetation which the Americas, Africa and parts of Asia have in their desserts. It is more of a hybrid between Mediterranean and cold arid climate.
Hablo español y adoro todo tus videos son geniales I speak spanish yuo are asome
Amazing stuff! Me and my grandma loved this. Reminds me of Sand
So amazing
Thanks for helping w/ homework!
This would be more fun if David Attenborough narrated
Why use fahrenheit? Only 1 country even knows what that is.
because this is made in the US big brain.
It’s not that hard to learn both units of temperature
The Levant is not a desert. It has Mediterranean climate. Come here and see all the green around:)
Wow
I get thirsty just watching this video. 🤤
“The wilderness and the parched land will exult, And the desert plain will be joyful and blossom as the saffron”
I like this video
Hey this is a informative video, you include nice pics and cool videos. And good voice, i like that. Then to the last its amazing. Really good 👍
It's very interesting for me n informative
Wow😮
I like that 🎉❤
Why Fahrenheit and Inches, instead of Celcius and Centimeters..?
Because this is made in the US big brain.
Joshua Fu it contains all the continents, they should use more common measurement units
Great!
So great view👍👍👍
Thanks for beautiful sharing🌹🙏
Such beauty.
I like this
The parched ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land springs of water...
"The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose." - Isaiah 35:1
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This is the best video in the world
Paldies - thanks from Riga, Latvia!
no turning back once we're connected
0:30 but what about costal deserts? Like the Namibian Desert and the Atacama Desert.
fantastic national geographic channel
Thank you so much your video helped me so much in my holiday homework
Metric is the standard, poor choice from National Geographic.
Nat Geo was founded in the US.
while the metric system and other such means of quantigy things make way more sense, that what we use here, remember nat geo is at least partly funded by us, but i agree with your point. i wish we would switch
Siempre me gusto desde que estaba pequeño obserbaba los programas estar subcrito es un privilegio!!
i love this channel💟
this video was good!!!
I'm here because of my 3rd grade students. Thanks for this video.
now do Oasis 101!
I don't know why, but i just love deserts
i too also like the last part of a meal. The sweetness of it in my mouth really brings the dinner all together.
Cactus is so sweetie
Thanks National Geographic i did not Pay Attention to my class at all but thanks very much u saved me
Awesome
Bringing water from areas of over abundance of water to desert areas, would cool the planet, cause water evaporation cools and clouds block sunlight, and rain clouds move heat to cooler parts of Earth
Nicely explained 👍 thanx
Excellent. 🇮🇳
Who is watching this for science
Me
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In the present world , can we achieve this . Population , development and extrication of natural resources increases day by day .
Is so Nice this vídeo
Thank you this was quite interesting
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I Shouldn’t have drank that cactus juice…
Sahara cactus has long deep roots
I ve always enjoyed this channel
this video is so interesting i love the little meercats
I would love to take a walk threw the desert? Just like all of are ancestors did..
I miss the desert one day I'll return to see the cacti and geckos.
I wish i could talk to that woman
She is really interesting and smart.
Suree
The the best of the best
Hey listen people, this is not stupid, I want a clean healthy world, so stop messing it up.
Thank you
Hallo friend good after noon mam not take class send this video on Google class room
To the contrary it's because we do not utilize our resources and therefore manage them that we have desertification. The most dramatic example of failing to do this is the consequence of wildfires in California where we do not log and manage those forests as we should. Our populations have suffered great loss of life over a period of 30 years and that's completely inexcusable.
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