9:02 - Tropical Evergreen Forest, Greenish biome. 9:35 - Shrubland still look greeny than Savannah in certain parts. 9:54 - Prairie and Steppe, Land of wheats and livestocks farming. 10:04 - Temperate Deciduous Forest, colorful tree leaves in each seasons and suitable in farming (livestocks, fruits, vegetables, rices). 10:11 - Mixed Temperate Forest, beautiful and diverse biome as having both decidous and coniferous trees appear in one forest. 10:19 - Boreal Evergreen Forest, greenish biome at polar.
I'm really excited and interested for this videos! I'd like to know more about the biomes, specially about the Temperate ones, which seem the most interesting to me because they change color.
watched this through homeschool mate and I absolutely love your content. felt like your channel would have 1 million subscribers but surprised when you had 5k! really nice content. big thumbs up to you.
Your work is phenomenal! So illustrative, educational and visually stunning at the same time. I would just love to recommend your channel to my kid's geography teacher as teaching aid. Would you mind?
Man keep these up! Really dig this format. My only critique is that, I would argue, tropical rain forest climate is a single season (hot-warm-rainy) rather than not a season at all like you suggested. Other than that, I’ll keep checking your videos out!
Thanks, and glad you like it. Re: Tropical Rainforest climate, yes, there are variations in some places, but in others, it's almost static. Any classification system has its limitations in simplifying the complex so that it can be taught and understood.
A new series have started!!! Awesome introduction! The images are surprisingly good! For sure this new series is going to be very interesting! Thanks so much!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great documentary! Exactly what I'm looking for. I was doing 3D landscape and was wondering how to simulate nature without even travel to the real location. This documentary explained all I want to know. Thank You!
Your videos have been the greatest inspiration for my Fantasy Worldbuilding project. As a fantasy cartographer and map maker, these videos truly give me a great understanding of climates and biomes, Allowing me to add more realism when creating them. Will certainly recommend your videos to any person doing what I do.
Just discovered your channel as I was lesson planning - your content is BEAUTIFUL! I will be utilizing this content for an entire unit! Thank you so much
@@kenneth9874 If you need a definition: A worldbuilder is a person who crafts fictional worlds, either for their own enjoyment of the craft, or for the purposes of a story. Overlap is very common. This commonly includes the creation of landmasses, cultures, races, magic/technology, history, places, people, and many other things that must be created for this specific world. If you are one and you want to confirm that I am also one: Yes. I'm in the overlap zone.
@@delusionaldreamer8332 okaaay,no I don't have time for that, I prefer to live in the here and now and being productive and constructing real and tangible things that people use to make their life better and easier, sounds like fun though if you have the luxury of free time to indulge in such things
@@kenneth9874 You do you. I don't actually devote much time to worldbuilding, it's just always happening in the back of my head, and I'm willing to bet that I'm not the only one. Still, you go do you, I go do me.
This a wonderful channel! I became interested in geography when I realized the migraines that have plagued me since I was a kid are caused by certain weather patterns. I grew up and spent most of my life in the eastern US and moved west a few years ago. The migraines are almost completely gone and the climate feels like a different planet than back east. The Earth is a fascinating and beautiful (but sometimes awful) place. Thanks for your videos! I'll be watching them all eventually.
Thanks Kyle! And I'm glad that the change in climate fixed your migraines. Very interesting. I used to live in Pasadena, and there is a hotel on the edge of a canyon there. It was built in the 1800s as a "wellness center" because people found the drier climate fixed various non-specific ailments such as "rheumatism". In the 1700s, many would consider in Britain that the seaside with its "clean airs" was good for health. So this change in climate for health reasons has been known about for centuries!
i am mesmerized by your videos on Biomes of the world.............. i watched all the Biome videos.... and this is the first time i understood this topic clearly.... this is the best way to study geogrophy........... loved all the videos..... you have done a tremendous job.... please make a video on indian geogrophy also............. your work is amazing..... this videos have helped me clear my doubts and study... thanks a ton............
I love your videos! I'm a climate geek myself and I find your content extremely amusing. Could you consider making a video on the climate zones sorted by level of human development index, GDP, and GDPPC? This can give an insight on which climate zones have provided best for their respective populations and also characteristics of colonialism, power and development. I assume Cfb will likely have the highest HDI, but Cfa will probably have the highest GDP.
Thanks for your words Suvam Konar, fortunately you've found the channel! Hope you can enjoy the content of the channel! And don't forget to share with your friends and fellow students! ;)
@@Geodiode yes..I have..it really built my concept on monsoon.Moreover it extended my understanding of the monsoon beyond India.I was thinking monsoon was affecting just india.But this video enlightened me.Moreover would be much thankful if more technical aspects are explained in the videos..topics such as ocean current formation etc
Mojang: WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!!!
Emzy 1738 Minecraft needs a scrub biome.
Minecraft needs seasons and deciduous forests
This comment doesnt deserve the most likes
One of most underrated channels in youtube, ever.
true bro, I agree
9:02 - Tropical Evergreen Forest, Greenish biome.
9:35 - Shrubland still look greeny than Savannah in certain parts.
9:54 - Prairie and Steppe, Land of wheats and livestocks farming.
10:04 - Temperate Deciduous Forest, colorful tree leaves in each seasons and suitable in farming (livestocks, fruits, vegetables, rices).
10:11 - Mixed Temperate Forest, beautiful and diverse biome as having both decidous and coniferous trees appear in one forest.
10:19 - Boreal Evergreen Forest, greenish biome at polar.
You're welcome. This is what I set out to do, so my mission is accomplished with comments like this :)
What the hell? How is this video shorter than it once was??
My biology teacher send me here
Your voice and background music is like a meditation 😌
Will be cool to see how this impacts the ecology of Earth, human culture, and food production for people and wildlife
I’m not even in school. Your videos are purely satisfying to watch. Thanks for your hard work!
YTs most underrated channel.
Trurh
GPW
I'm really excited and interested for this videos! I'd like to know more about the biomes, specially about the Temperate ones, which seem the most interesting to me because they change color.
watched this through homeschool mate and I absolutely love your content. felt like your channel would have 1 million subscribers but surprised when you had 5k! really nice content. big thumbs up to you.
Your work is phenomenal! So illustrative, educational and visually stunning at the same time. I would just love to recommend your channel to my kid's geography teacher as teaching aid. Would you mind?
Your introduction was simply breathtaking. Congratulations on putting this piece of art together.
I was in the middle of rewatching some of your climate series when I got the notification for this! Looking forward to this new series!
like if you had to do a paper on this
amazing view so beautiful places
you are soo cool
I'm rewatching the series now, this is priceless! Thanks a bunch for this, man.
Glad you found it useful!
Man keep these up! Really dig this format. My only critique is that, I would argue, tropical rain forest climate is a single season (hot-warm-rainy) rather than not a season at all like you suggested. Other than that, I’ll keep checking your videos out!
Thanks, and glad you like it. Re: Tropical Rainforest climate, yes, there are variations in some places, but in others, it's almost static. Any classification system has its limitations in simplifying the complex so that it can be taught and understood.
Good you are soo smaret
Your video reel, editing, and background music is SO WELL DONE gah... top of the line professional
Wow this video is so cool 😎 🤩🤪
This video is so interesting.
A new series have started!!!
Awesome introduction! The images are surprisingly good! For sure this new series is going to be very interesting! Thanks so much!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm very excited for this series!
GeoDiode sounds good!
Excellent video series! Will share with my community!
Nice Video!
Great documentary! Exactly what I'm looking for. I was doing 3D landscape and was wondering how to simulate nature without even travel to the real location. This documentary explained all I want to know. Thank You!
Glad you enjoyed it and that it helped! My job is done! ;)
The earth is so beautiful! And also, excellent explanation and this vid is amazing! Ima Sub Right Now!
Thank you for making these!
watched this a few times just because it was a good video
Glad , I found this channel.
Was waiting for this video!! Thanks
The best channel in the planet
Thanks for the information that I need about biomes
This is really great! Can't wait for more in the series. Wonderful. :)
Thanks for your comment! Hope you are enjoying the Biomes series!!
Nice woek
Great Knowledge! 😊
Thanks! 😃
this is verry nice for school
thank u very much
Best video on Biomes I've found so far! Thank you
Beautiful.
Awesome video!
Glad you mentioned the Holdrigde Diagram in this video
My bio teacher making me watch this #online school 😂
Lmao Same!!!
Good videos! Now I understand the differences between climates and biomes. Thanks!!
perfect
My prof. played one of your videos in my gen. ecology class and now I’m here…wouldn’t have thought I’d find a youtuber I liked through classes 😂
Glad to have you aboard!
Thank u very much for the video❤
You're welcome 😊
best video to learn right here
Fascinating! Valuable information! Wonderful to learn more about our Earth!
Nice video man! ❤
Love you ❤
very nice documentary
Your videos have been the greatest inspiration for my Fantasy Worldbuilding project. As a fantasy cartographer and map maker, these videos truly give me a great understanding of climates and biomes, Allowing me to add more realism when creating them. Will certainly recommend your videos to any person doing what I do.
Beautiful
I understood very well about all the biomes. So cool 😎 Thank you so much...
Just discovered your channel as I was lesson planning - your content is BEAUTIFUL! I will be utilizing this content for an entire unit! Thank you so much
I am from the Subarctic Evergreen Boreal forest of the Northwest Territories Canada 🇨🇦. The boreal forest is my fauvorite biome.
Thank you for helping me understand it more 😊😂
NAILED IT!!
very good video, great for study
This series is GOLD for worldbuilders.
Yes! And that makes me very happy (I'm a bit scifi/fantasy geek).
Worldbuilder?
@@kenneth9874
If you need a definition: A worldbuilder is a person who crafts fictional worlds, either for their own enjoyment of the craft, or for the purposes of a story. Overlap is very common. This commonly includes the creation of landmasses, cultures, races, magic/technology, history, places, people, and many other things that must be created for this specific world.
If you are one and you want to confirm that I am also one: Yes. I'm in the overlap zone.
@@delusionaldreamer8332 okaaay,no I don't have time for that, I prefer to live in the here and now and being productive and constructing real and tangible things that people use to make their life better and easier, sounds like fun though if you have the luxury of free time to indulge in such things
@@kenneth9874 You do you. I don't actually devote much time to worldbuilding, it's just always happening in the back of my head, and I'm willing to bet that I'm not the only one. Still, you go do you, I go do me.
Good yeaa
This was extremely informative....thank you!
So glad!
6:30 Reminds me so much of Civilisations tiles. They're hexagonal in shape too!
@@Geodiode Oops I think I may have accidentally revealed which age group I'm from :P
never smashed the like button so fast!
Thanks, and I hope the subscribe button also ;)
Looking forward to this series going forward. It’s a topic not covered well on this platform.
This a wonderful channel! I became interested in geography when I realized the migraines that have plagued me since I was a kid are caused by certain weather patterns. I grew up and spent most of my life in the eastern US and moved west a few years ago. The migraines are almost completely gone and the climate feels like a different planet than back east. The Earth is a fascinating and beautiful (but sometimes awful) place. Thanks for your videos! I'll be watching them all eventually.
Thanks Kyle! And I'm glad that the change in climate fixed your migraines. Very interesting. I used to live in Pasadena, and there is a hotel on the edge of a canyon there. It was built in the 1800s as a "wellness center" because people found the drier climate fixed various non-specific ailments such as "rheumatism". In the 1700s, many would consider in Britain that the seaside with its "clean airs" was good for health. So this change in climate for health reasons has been known about for centuries!
Thanks for posting! This was a great video to share with my son as we begin learning about biomes in his Science book 😃
Glad it was helpful! Please enjoy the full series next!
I loved the opening montage, the outro was nice too. Keep up!
Thanks, will do!
i am mesmerized by your videos on Biomes of the world.............. i watched all the Biome videos.... and this is the first time i understood this topic clearly.... this is the best way to study geogrophy........... loved all the videos..... you have done a tremendous job.... please make a video on indian geogrophy also............. your work is amazing..... this videos have helped me clear my doubts and study... thanks a ton............
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it so useful :)
Goodbles ❤
this was epicly calming
Absolutely breathtaking intro!
such a underrated channel. came here to understand more for my exams. Thx
Happy to hear that! Thanks, and good luck with your exams (UPSC?)
@@Geodiode no just a term exam but thx for your concern. it just ended.
Love your videosssss!!!!
Yay! Thank you!
I had to watch this for school I learned so much thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice
I looooove this video somuch
Thanks for your kind words
nice
I love your videos! I'm a climate geek myself and I find your content extremely amusing. Could you consider making a video on the climate zones sorted by level of human development index, GDP, and GDPPC? This can give an insight on which climate zones have provided best for their respective populations and also characteristics of colonialism, power and development. I assume Cfb will likely have the highest HDI, but Cfa will probably have the highest GDP.
The opening montage made me cry.
I would be dead without this for my paper. Thankyou🙏
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
Absolutely incredible content!
The world is amazing
I regret watching this video...
so late! I love your channel and wish I could have discovered it earlier!
Thanks for your words Suvam Konar, fortunately you've found the channel! Hope you can enjoy the content of the channel! And don't forget to share with your friends and fellow students! ;)
I am watching this for school! This is very interesting.
thank you soooo much i stared leaning about biomes in my class this is sooooo usful
Welcome aboard!
cool
I love geografi
needed this too study thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s my name too
Cool
Nice Vid
really wanted it.. 👍
Dude when are you uploading this looks very promising
Am from Dhaka🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
U mean Dhaka 🇵🇰?
A new series!
U are Gonna Get A lot more views trust me :)
Please make a mountain-climate video!
Excellent..expecting more India centric videos.
@@Geodiode yes..I have..it really built my concept on monsoon.Moreover it extended my understanding of the monsoon beyond India.I was thinking monsoon was affecting just india.But this video enlightened me.Moreover would be much thankful if more technical aspects are explained in the videos..topics such as ocean current formation etc
Any chance that anyone might have some notes for this series? I would like to have some guided notes for my 7th grade life science class.
Can you tell me some of the facts about the things in this video I'm confused.
I have online school because I don’t wanna talk to Elise- I need 3 things I learned about this 💀 I have to rewatch it
Can you make climate zones of mountains ;
Didn know whats after subtropical highands