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The Amazon Rainforest: The lungs of the Earth
Explore the Amazon Rainforest, one of the most incredible biodiversity hotspots on the planet, where sustainable practices are crucial to preserving the delicate balance of nature. This wildlife documentary takes you on a journey deep into the heart of the rainforest, showcasing the incredible array of flora and fauna that call this precious ecosystem home. From towering trees to majestic creatures, experience the beauty and wonder of the Amazon like never before in this full documentary. Join us as we delve into the importance of conservation and learn about the efforts being made to protect this irreplaceable natural treasure.
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#SaveTheAmazon
#LungsOfTheEarth
#ProtectRainforests
#AmazonRainforest
#SaveOurPlanet
#ClimateActionNow
#ProtectBiodiversity
#RainforestConservation
#ActForAmazon
#GreenFuture
#SustainableLiving
#EcoWarriors
#DeforestationAwareness
#PlanetOverProfit
#NatureMatters
Save the Amazon rainforest
Why is the Amazon called the lungs of the Earth
Amazon rainforest deforestation statistics
Importance of the Amazon rainforest
How to protect rainforests
Amazon rainforest biodiversity facts
Effects of deforestation on climate change
Amazon rainforest oxygen production
Endangered species in the Amazon
How to stop deforestation in the Amazon
Amazon rainforest preservation campaigns
Climate change and the Amazon rainforest
Amazon deforestation solutions
Reforestation projects in the Amazon
Impact of logging on the Amazon rainforest
The Amazon's role in global oxygen supply
Why is the Amazon rainforest in danger
Protecting indigenous tribes in the Amazon
Sustainable products to save rainforests
Global initiatives to save the Amazon
amazon rainforest
amazon rainforest jungle
amazon rainforest documentary
amazon rainforest sounds
amazon rainforest tour
amazon rainforest video
amazon rainforest animals
amazon rainforest snake
amazon rainforest vlog
amazon rainforest anaconda
amazon rainforest 4k
Channel Link: youtube.com/@FactBlitzXY?si=5rAdMsYufByCb36g
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False take around 300 million years for the heat to travel from the center to the crust of the sun then only 8 mins to reach us So the sunlight that hits you at this moment toke over 300 million years to travel to you
Yeah, scientists say it can range from 100,000 to 1 million+ years - either way, it's a wild journey!
Human's existed before that dude
Fair point, but it could’ve started its journey way before us modern humans. Crazy to think about, right?
@FactBlitzXY Yes. The journey technically started with the first signs of life. Evolution is a slow process and requires millions of years to reach the current state.
excellent❤
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Excellent 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Bro's max bogging so hard that it's part of their gene 😂
Lies
Actually, this is a fact backed by science. Crocodiles can’t stick out their tongues because they’re attached to the roof of their mouths, and they really can slow their heart rate to hold their breath for over an hour. Feel free to look it up or let me know if you want sources!
COOL how'd you do the first 3d part?
It's a little secret...
Oh ya I remember back in 1947. That’s when the most insecure man in the world started a car company. Now his company goes around and sues people that buys his cars if the post picture of shoes next to a Ferrari or if they modify the car they purchased in a way they don’t like. That is crazy It’s also crazy that he left due to feeling restricted and having creative disagreements and now that is what his people sue people over
Superb..
Thanks 🤗
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New Fact Video in Maggi 🤣
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Chele chele
Speed is relative. What's it moving in relation to?
The speed of the Milky Way-2.1 million kilometres per hour-is measured relative to the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which serves as a reference point for the overall motion of galaxies in the universe. The CMB is the faint radiation left over from the Big Bang, and it provides a "rest frame" for the universe. By observing how the Milky Way moves relative to this frame, scientists calculate its incredible speed. So, this speed is not relative to another galaxy or object, but to the underlying structure of the universe itself.
"Then it's fool"
Good that you are following my video carefully 😊
Wow but it's scary tho😂🎉😊
Are nosto korchi na
Bhai or yt atleast nosto koris na 😂
Chele chele
Merry Christmas 🎉
@@teamania7926 Merry Christmas 🎉
“Alpha Centaur-“ CENTAURA REFERENCE!!!
Ore bahi
Computer sir is proud of you
Gotta sleep.
Okay
Why doesn't anyone talk about the other spatial bodies that are closer than proxima centauri???
Such as?
@FactBlitzXY I'm not going to do all your work for you, there are many gas giants and so forth, just Google it!
Do you mean the planets?
@Larry-j9b, alright - I just wanted to know what you specifically wanted
@FactBlitzXY well there's a little over a dozen that are closer to us than alpha centauri and any of those would suffice!!!
Close to lightspeed it would be experienced as 3 or 4 minuites even though 4 years to earthlings. Weird eh.
40000 years ap-PROXIMA-tely, at Voyager 1 speed (10.5 m/s) So, no intelligent life there; they could/would have radioed back. Scant amounts here.
Gross LoL 😂
Nice content..
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Why?
@@swapnilmukherjee424 Because its thickness is too minute to be observed from space
@FactBlitzXY oooooh
So ur telling me there's a fart wonderland over in Titan ? 😂😂😂
@@swapnilmukherjee424 Maybe 👀
Guys he means a year on earth
@@NickTheCoolest743 Year on Venus = 225 Earth Days Day on Venus = 243 Earth Days
@ oh I feel stupid rn
@@NickTheCoolest743 It's fine LoL Space is quite confusing
A day on Venus is longer than a year because Venus rotates very slowly, taking 243 Earth days for one full rotation, while it orbits the Sun in just 225 Earth days. Its retrograde rotation (spinning backward) adds to this unique phenomenon.
Thank you for explaining 😊
What
Explanation above
Thx
huh?
Explanation above
it's literally about drive and it's about power
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