The bloop doesn't have an appearance at all. It was actually a sound made by an ice quake in the arctic that was picked up by scientists in the 1990's. So yes, that model is based on fanart. Just something made up by people who like the idea of a massive ocean sound coming from a similarly massive creature.
@@SunflowerAspenPlays but if you think about it, sometimes after you hear that sound, it REMINDS kinda of some big creature’s sound. Honestly I don’t know if the fact about the ice quake is true or not, but if it is, good for us 😨
@@SunflowerAspenPlaysthe iceberg theory was a coverup made by the government. The sound of Ice breaking would never be loud enough to be heard from 3,000 miles away. That’s like hearing a sound that came from New York all the to Los Angeles.
Great white shark 6.3m Orca 9m Giant squid 8 to 10m Pliosar pred x 12m Plesiosarus 4.5m to 14.7m Colossal squid 7 to 15m Megalodon 18 to 22m Hump back whale 22m Blue whale 27m to 30m Bloop 77 to 215 to 340m max The great maja 170 to 675m max Julia beast 380 to 850m Kraken 150 to 1600m
We don’t know but here are some other facts. The bloop is a sound. It happened in 1997. People heard it across the Pacific Ocean. It’s very very very loud.
This is great and all but... The bloop isn't a real creature, prehistoric or otherwise. Rather, "The bloop" was a baffling sound recorded by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 1997. It was far lower frequency than any whale or other large creature, leading many to ponder what the source was. These days, we know it resulted from an ice quake, or in other words, two large plates of ice shifting near one another, similar to the ground shifts on land causing earthquakes. A few years ago, the sound clip was popularized and some artists drew their rendition of what they believed a creature who made that sound would look like, which is what's represented in this video.
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I like that technology ❤️
Anxiety hit different when you seen all the things that can easily kill you and then left in an open area for 15 seconds underwater.
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How do they know the bloop looks like that? I thought it was a fanart😨
Good job by the way
The bloop doesn't have an appearance at all. It was actually a sound made by an ice quake in the arctic that was picked up by scientists in the 1990's. So yes, that model is based on fanart. Just something made up by people who like the idea of a massive ocean sound coming from a similarly massive creature.
@@SunflowerAspenPlays but if you think about it, sometimes after you hear that sound, it REMINDS kinda of some big creature’s sound.
Honestly I don’t know if the fact about the ice quake is true or not, but if it is, good for us 😨
@@SunflowerAspenPlaysthe iceberg theory was a coverup made by the government. The sound of Ice breaking would never be loud enough to be heard from 3,000 miles away. That’s like hearing a sound that came from New York all the to Los Angeles.
@@angelaworld5383it’s not true. It was a coverup.
I like to see more sea monsters
Figo
Hey, but the mosasaur? The livyatan?
cool video man
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1:29 My soul left my body
Great white shark 6.3m
Orca 9m
Giant squid 8 to 10m
Pliosar pred x 12m
Plesiosarus 4.5m to 14.7m
Colossal squid 7 to 15m
Megalodon 18 to 22m
Hump back whale 22m
Blue whale 27m to 30m
Bloop 77 to 215 to 340m max
The great maja 170 to 675m max Julia beast 380 to 850m
Kraken 150 to 1600m
Julia beast 380m to 850m
And El Gran maja 170m 675m max
Orca
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아이들 교육용으로 책으로 보는거랑, 이렇게 실질 크기로 보여주고 이름 보여주고, 움직이는거 보여주는거랑 책으로 보는거랑 교육 차이가 크지. 아이들한테 이렇게 실질적으로 보여주면, 교육이 더 잘되겠지?
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incroyable la ref a subnautica
Firts
Awesome
Thanks for watching man!
@@mvr wait can you see me
@Almighty GigaChad you cant I see through ur lies
Can you make a minecraft vr video
Anyone who looked down and realised we are standing on a submarine?
The blue
The one man foundation bloop in google Earth on your this video
cool
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How fast is the bloop
We don’t know but here are some other facts. The bloop is a sound. It happened in 1997. People heard it across the Pacific Ocean. It’s very very very loud.
Real anser 46kmper hour
Megladon looks like a shark lol
What is this?
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0:16 how I can 360°s. It's said move your device to explore. So I move my phone and doesn't work
You can hold to look around too
This seems that😂
How we can move
Bro they look
This is great and all but... The bloop isn't a real creature, prehistoric or otherwise. Rather, "The bloop" was a baffling sound recorded by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 1997. It was far lower frequency than any whale or other large creature, leading many to ponder what the source was. These days, we know it resulted from an ice quake, or in other words, two large plates of ice shifting near one another, similar to the ground shifts on land causing earthquakes.
A few years ago, the sound clip was popularized and some artists drew their rendition of what they believed a creature who made that sound would look like, which is what's represented in this video.
no is never been confirmed it has been recorded agin in 2012
@@tigerrr500 Clown
kraken
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does anyone have thlassophobia here?
genealoso
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bbn
MVRso. wow
I like this vedio