Volcanic eruption explained - Steven Anderson
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2020
- Dig into the science of how new volcanoes form, and what causes their unpredictable eruptions.
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In February of 1942, Mexican farmer Dionisio Pulido thought he heard thunder coming from his cornfield. However, the sound wasn’t coming from the sky. The source was a large, smoking crack emitting gas and ejecting rocks, and would come to be known as the volcano Paricutin. Where do new volcanoes like this come from, and what triggers their unpredictable eruption? Steven Anderson investigates.
Lesson by Steven Anderson, directed by Cabong Studios.
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Farhan Hafizh True dat
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No cap, right before I clicked the video, I said out loud “idk TED-Ed, what DOES make volcanoes erupt, I guess I’ll know now” in a sarcastic tone
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2020: Ohh, I love that idea Ted-Ed
5 minutes and ya already have a like and a comment!
I thought that same thing when they mentioned glaciers melting XD
김하백 ?????
Oof 😅
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I didn't know there were many different reasons for a volcano eruption. This was cool to learn!
Cringe
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Baba Ramdev but watching UA-cam could also gain more knowledge if you choose right education channel
( Sorry for my bad English)
@Baba Ramdev mate, you really underestimate my ability to remember useless information lmao.
@@RandomGuy-qt1nf you are cringy
For those of you wondering, dionisio pulido did survive and before leaving his home for the last time, he left a sign that read ‘This volcano is owned and operated by Dionisio pulido'.
Lol that's pretty cool. He could be the only human who could brag about witnessing the birth of a volcano in his own home.
Thanks
basically "Guys, this is MY VOLCANO !"
Anderson's voice is as clear as crystal
Raja varshan The narrator is actually Addison Anderson ;)
Sometimes his throat sounds clogged and i find that irritating
R u from India?
Pleas i need introduction of volcanic eruption
Simile
Ted-ED: Uploads this video
Me, a geography student knowing full well why volcanoes erupt:
Intresting
Welp dis geography student should practice his spelling more often...
@@fayemunoz2621 Is english your weakest subject cause I don't see anything wrong with his spelling
@@corneliusgan1714 I think it's your weakest subject
@@corneliusgan1714 interesting not intresting
@@zikrasheikh1419 lol jealous you don't get English classes?
Just spent two months learning about volcanism in my geology degree and this was such a beautifully simple and accurate explanation. Pleasantly surprised by the level of detail. 👍
2020:Write it down! Write it down!!
Not funny anymore bro it's getting annoying
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Yellowstone erupted
Here we go again...
please just shut the f up
"Ferb, I think what we're going to do today."
"I'm telling mom! MOOOOOOM!"
Mom checks*
Nothing.....
wHeRe'S pErRy????
its “ i think i know what were gonna do today”
DoofenScHMirTz!!!!
Who else is studying for a test?
Not me I’m just high and curious😂
I had to do this for a presentation😭
You probably failed the test ❤
Nah, im just curious about volcano
Yes am here for the same reason because am about to graduate and m scores are bad
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Am I the only one who saw that opening and immediately just thought about how crazy it would be to be that farmer who now owns a volcano instead of a cornfield?
@Herbert Munson I know, right?
"What am I supposed to grow now? Popcorn?"
@@SumNutOnU2b Volcanic ash makes the soil super fertile, so if the volcano stays calm, it's actually really nice now :p
Pretty sure the guy had to move tho.
@@ZaDussault I mean he could've come back after and use the soil for his gain but I guess he didn't think of that
@@Mark-Wilson Indeed, I don't know if the place was reclaimed by the government though.
Ah this is what's missing from 2020 - Volcanic Eruptions!
What's missing is Zombie Apocalypse and alien attacks.
Lol Philippines already experienced it
@@yeetthephone2341 yes
Krakatoa did it on April
@@ETiWells Thanks, yeah we need some big climate-changing ones :)
I guess I'll have to settle for the bubonic plague for now.
Amazingly explained and illustrated! Extremely fascinating as well.
When I was a child, I used to think that volcanoes were made so that the Earth's pressure won't build up inside and explode.
Exactly that’s why the magma needs to be drained constantly, especially when the earth was young
Well actually volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are examples of earths ways of releasing preassure
W-well basically..
When i was a teenager, i thought volcanoes were the Earth's pimples
Well that is exactly why volcanoes are made...
Humanity: 2020 really sucks so far.
Earth: How you guys feeling about volcanoes at the south pole in November?
Aren't there a lot of volcanoes there
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Nobody:
People that chill in front of gas stations: 0:21
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my long thick corn cob is hard as steel. i wanna explode corn juice from the tip
2:42 Yup, the clouds were dancing with the stars.
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If only there was a quiz to test my knowledge after watching the video... oh wait there is!
Where is the quiz
The animator deserves an award
I love this! simple yet precise. and with what i just learned from this video, i can do more research.
This helped me a lot because I have a test about this tomorrow and had to find a video to help me with it!
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I think it’s actually a rhinoceros beetle
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I think ants.
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Volcanologist - the word I learnt today .
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4:10 I think this is what just happened on March 19 2021 in Iceland - they were having thousands of earthquakes for days prior to the eruption of a Volcano that hasn't erupting for 6,000 years. The whole area is full of active fissures and lava now.
This video was incredibly helpful, thank you so much! With this I was able to write down a lot of notes for the upcoming test for geography class!:)
Many people tell that wen the water floods you die
I understood sir..
Thnxx for this awesm topic..
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Thank you Ted Ed for reminding me what disaster is missing in 2020
The music sounds like a score from a spy movie. I like.
me likely very muchy
Steven Anderson makes the best videos.
Thanks for teaching me
Very nice. I think most already know that volcano erupts because the magma rises up to the Earth surface. But I've always wondered what make the magma rise up in the first place. Finally answered!
I had the impression that volcanoes are very old or extremely old. I'm surprised to learn that there exists a volcano that is younger than many people who are still alive.
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Really interesting
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“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.”
― Richard Feynman
That sounds so frustrating
We are born to fly beyond the Horizon Of Unkown, the more we ask the more we see how amazing this world is
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This dude : Yes.
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Wow!
very informative
Great you just added one more thing to worry about in the future.
AMAZING!!!!👌
Thx Ted I didn't know this about volcanoes and the causes of volcanoes to happen thx 👍👍💯
When I was a child I always thought that volcano did a hot and spicy lunch and this result in this fiery farts 😂
You grew up in india didn’t you
Lolz 😜
What does baby volcano say to his volcano mother?
Magma
Apparently this comment is gonna blow up soon so since I'm the first reply i can literally put anything here and it will get likes
I comment to tis
The mother volcano also said to his baby volcano.
"I LAVA YOU"
Mantel me more jokes
@@Lak1148 Don't know if that's true but lets see.
pulido: lets have breakfast
volcano: here have a piece of rock
The animation was really fun
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The most beautiful videos are unwell ❤
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beautiful
Thanks for the video man ........😁😁
I had to give an explanation of volcanic eruption in my class ......
You saved me ☺️😊☺️.....
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The dragon inside. Duh!
The intro's pressure is crushing me
It's throwing off my balance. Bc I guess nothing will ever be equal
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It makes sense then how we can classify existing volcanoes as inactive
Wow~~ thank u for the tmi
This is a good video
Hi
Im studing to be a volcanologist, this is exactly what I neeeded
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Not the Steven Anderson I was looking for…
My teacher explaining me something
My mind: 0:21
Now that's is scary💥
It is good for me and all of us please share information on Earthquake