How Life Survives Inside Underwater Volcanoes

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2022
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  • @TamaHawkLive
    @TamaHawkLive Рік тому +997

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      @theflimsboy7730 Рік тому +11

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  • @AifDaimon
    @AifDaimon Рік тому +250

    I think I've read about hammerheads living around underwater volcanoes, but didn't think it was THAT common

    • @arezazle5353
      @arezazle5353 Рік тому +9

      I'm circumcised

    • @chillvibed
      @chillvibed Рік тому +5

      ​@@arezazle5353 I'm not 🎉

    • @ilovepugs99
      @ilovepugs99 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@arezazle5353 same I got circumcised when I was 19 because I have phimosis. I never knew that the foreskin was supposed to retract.

  • @avishekchakraborty8289
    @avishekchakraborty8289 Рік тому +107

    *Life finds a way*

  • @benm.8680
    @benm.8680 Рік тому +44

    I howled with laughter at the "ain't nobody got time for that!" reference 😂

  • @terramater
    @terramater Рік тому +175

    It's fascinating to see how species evolve or adapt to survive. Our crew managed to film a unique phenomenon among elephants. In the savannah, elephants have learned to mine a network of hidden caves for salt and mineral deposits. We follow them deep inside the extinct volcano to learn more about this incredible behaviour, and it's so interesting!

    • @BasteAndThreadpilled
      @BasteAndThreadpilled Рік тому +7

      they crave that mineral

    • @mrtribune5785
      @mrtribune5785 Рік тому +2

      So we arent fascinated by our own evolution.

    • @crazy13alex
      @crazy13alex Рік тому +3

      ​@@mrtribune5785 biologically or socially? We've kind of stagnated on the latter and we don't notice our own biological changes unless someone really notices.

    • @HomoLegalMedic
      @HomoLegalMedic Рік тому

      We already know about our evolution, we're primates that got traded strength and hair for intelligence with the help of pre-digested food (cooking) - it's pretty boring.

    • @jynx3978
      @jynx3978 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@crazy13alexwe are mostly evolving psychologically, our nature is evolving

  • @Jay-ho9io
    @Jay-ho9io Рік тому +109

    It's not that I haven't liked all of your previous work, but the cinematography and design on this really stood out to me. Amazing job I really love your work.

  • @camramaster
    @camramaster Рік тому +218

    Huh.
    All they need now are head-mounted lasers, and then you have a perfect villain lair.

  • @embreis2257
    @embreis2257 Рік тому +165

    7:42 'the researchers found bacteria... which use chemosynthesis on sulfur and carbondioxide to produce energy.' that sounds mighty interesting. can we copy that trick to turn unwanted chemicals into something useful?

    • @narsisunkariya
      @narsisunkariya Рік тому +41

      We already do, as example insulin maker bacteria,
      One more bacteria that was found in these hydrothermal vents or volcanic areas, thurmus aquaticus is hugely beneficial in genetics work.without it, human civilization would have lacked efficient vaccines and other things.
      COVID vaccination sewage treatment and other areas hugely rely on such microrganism.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +26

      Its the basis for alot of fascinating technology.
      Frankly, if we know the right processes, we could get bacteria to turn _anything_ into anything else, given the right materials are present.
      With enough instructions and available proteins, a little sperm cell can generate a whole human, its no stretch to imagine a colony of bacteria engineered to turn CO2 into O2, or plastic into petroleum.

    • @Nancy-ff5tr
      @Nancy-ff5tr Рік тому +5

      That's literally how we generate/store energy in different types of electronics, look up how batteries work

  • @NikkiTrudelle
    @NikkiTrudelle Рік тому +4

    You’ve heard of sharknado. Well, get ready for the best sequel yet.
    SharkCano!

  • @weezy1997
    @weezy1997 Рік тому +1199

    Indigenous science already knew about sharks in volcanoes. Hawaiian mythology shows that when Pele the volcano goddess was searching for a new home after exile, her canoe was pulled by her elder brother Kamohoaliʻi, the god of sharks. He found the new land for Pele to dig her pit (caldera). In other words, Hawaiians knew sharks have connection with hotspots.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +68

      My question would be is how would they find out? Its hard to tell if thats just standard folklore, or genuine experience. I know coastal communities are alot more aquatic than inland communities. Including some fascinating cultures like the Bajau tribe and their diving-based rituals and foraging. But I dont see how it could be possible for a person to dive and see a hydrothermal vent or volcanic vent with sharks swimming around it and then come back to tell the tale. Unless Hawaii and Polynesia just has more accessible vents, which they might given the geographical nature of them.

    • @blackflare
      @blackflare Рік тому +55

      @@pauldeddens5349 She mentions in the video, that theyre usually, but not always, quite deep. I think she even said one of the ones in the video was only 20 meters under water.

    • @hufflebuff82
      @hufflebuff82 Рік тому +63

      So much truth can be found in indigenous folklore. Trust in the people who have lived on and with the land for hundreds of years. They know a thing or two.

    • @navyfitdestroyerofponds9723
      @navyfitdestroyerofponds9723 Рік тому +12

      Rip Pele ⚽

    • @justincraig398
      @justincraig398 Рік тому +1

      Indigenous science is an oxy moron. Those two things cannot be mutually exclusive

  • @CihatPeker
    @CihatPeker Рік тому +38

    Best UA-cam channel right now for real! Keep it going Steph 😄

  • @justynpryce
    @justynpryce Рік тому +55

    Therapist: "The shark volcano isn't real it can't hurt you."
    The shark volcano:

    • @jackwalker9492
      @jackwalker9492 Рік тому +14

      This could be a B Movie. "From the Makers of SHARKNADO....We Bring you SHARCANO!!"

    • @kytrensol9777
      @kytrensol9777 9 місяців тому +2

      @@jackwalker9492 lmao, sharkcano.
      What's Sharknado anyway?

    • @SephirothRyu
      @SephirothRyu 10 днів тому +1

      @@kytrensol9777 A silly disaster movie where a tornado picks up a bunch of sharks and starts yeeting them at people.

  • @praeliasdecorum5539
    @praeliasdecorum5539 Рік тому +8

    Between this and seeing a video about how animals are literally thriving in Chernobyl, right up to the reactor building, blows my fucking mind on how resilient animals are. Absolutely insane.

  • @xXxKaley2013xXx
    @xXxKaley2013xXx Рік тому +8

    Something that my brain instantly thought of were breeding grounds. Scientist don’t really know where sharks migrate to breed, they’ve never been able to fully catch them in the act. They know they breed in warm waters, so they assume it happens in shallow waters because those are usually the warmest. Now this makes me wonder if they’re breeding near sites like these.

    • @TaureanDreams
      @TaureanDreams 10 місяців тому

      Good observation!

    • @kytrensol9777
      @kytrensol9777 9 місяців тому +4

      Maybe? Could be that sharks do date nights like us too.
      "So, where you wanna go for our next date, babe"?
      "How about that underwater caldera we saw on our way here? Its pretty warm, and I like the way those lava streams snake down".
      "Sure".

  • @hannahparadis2514
    @hannahparadis2514 Рік тому +22

    This is crazy…I’m a geologist studying ancient underwater volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. Literally the amount of volcanism that occurred 90 ma was insane. I was blown away that there is not more research done on these seamounts. I love this video 💗

  • @josephlance9262
    @josephlance9262 Рік тому +4

    This Chanel deserves more views

  • @anthonyharraden4709
    @anthonyharraden4709 Рік тому +10

    Find it awesome that the hammerhead is attracted somehow to magnetic fields and the volcano has to have some type of field around it. Makes sense.

  • @AikiraBeats
    @AikiraBeats Рік тому +5

    I always loved underwater volcanoes as a child. I found it absolutely fascinating in how creatures can find a way to survive such harsh conditions, but not only survive but thrive at the same time.

  • @MT9584
    @MT9584 Рік тому +9

    Your videos are fantastic! The content is concise, compelling & informative. I appreciate that it provide gives us, laymen, a view into the bleeding edges of natural science. I'll dig into your channel to see how I can support your endeavors!

  • @Real-Life-Beavies
    @Real-Life-Beavies Рік тому +7

    When I read the title and seen the thumbnail the first thing that I thought of was the movie Sharknado

  • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
    @Gaming_Vegan_Ape Рік тому +5

    *squidward voice*: Krakatoa!

  • @DruNature
    @DruNature Рік тому +23

    I love your optimism at the end there much appreciated and I feel the same way. I love this topic, fascinating, people usually fail to predict the tenacity of life, and the extreme places it will exist! Also BTW I love your speaking voice and cadence, its so specific and really makes the topics more enjoyable.

  • @Amy_the_Lizard
    @Amy_the_Lizard Рік тому +3

    Maybe the electricity sensors that the sharks have help them figure out when an explosion is imminent? If they have advanced warning, they'd probably feel more comfortable approaching an area they know could explode.

  • @MrBadassheavymetal
    @MrBadassheavymetal Рік тому +4

    I just found this channel, and I immediately subscribed.
    I'm a molecular biologist and can appreciate the passion

  • @Loneranger5228
    @Loneranger5228 Рік тому +3

    The voice that you deliver the whole video with is really AWESOME...!

  • @valofalconery
    @valofalconery Рік тому +5

    "Life....uh........Finds a way" - Dr.Ian Malcolm

  • @directperfect3208
    @directperfect3208 5 місяців тому +2

    I love the “ nobody don’t got time for that” quote xD

  • @ashleylastname9091
    @ashleylastname9091 Рік тому +6

    It's so beautifully badass, fucking sharks just vibing above an active volcano.

  • @willemvandebeek
    @willemvandebeek Рік тому +3

    Merry Christmas, Real Science/Engineering crew. :)

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Рік тому +11

    I've always wondered if we are going to discover complex underwater cave systems the more we explore with ROV's with LIDAR scan's. (Like how there is those pools across Mexico's peninsula. I'm sure there are underwater, underground caves/tunnels that connect fresh and salt water transferring , etc. Who knows? That's just one idea I'm curious about when. It comes to studying the underwater world.

  • @kevinsanchun2052
    @kevinsanchun2052 4 місяці тому +2

    Me at 10:" I gotta be up early for work tmrw."
    Me at 12:" Well I guess I'll hit the whhhat, a volcano full of sharks?!"

  • @earthling_parth
    @earthling_parth Рік тому +3

    Thank you for making such insightful videos ❤️

  • @ryryjohnson1357
    @ryryjohnson1357 Рік тому +2

    I don’t think people realize how evolutionary adaptable the shark species is. Been around longer than dinosaurs

  • @varunprakash6207
    @varunprakash6207 Рік тому +3

    Life survives underwater volcano 🌋 The research analysis of science with Visual underwater topography explanation in simple way 👌 Best UA-cam channel exploring science with Research analysis data with an example

  • @penguintoast2471
    @penguintoast2471 Рік тому +2

    13:11 you’ve heard of sharknado, now get ready for…

  • @numeracion1234
    @numeracion1234 4 місяці тому

    So well done , thanx you so very much for your time .

  • @codelinx
    @codelinx Рік тому +2

    Amazing content for biomes around the world.

  • @etherealessence
    @etherealessence 4 місяці тому +2

    The crazy thing about life is, we've found it in so many places we were sure it couldn't exist. To quote a famous line... Life uh... Finds a way.

  • @zappedguy1327
    @zappedguy1327 Рік тому +3

    the life around the volcanic vents shows that even if we bugger the earth some life will continue.Mother Nature has time on her side.

  • @DonCorleon31
    @DonCorleon31 Рік тому +1

    Really amazing work guys!👏🏻

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    @vedio_edits7311 Рік тому +4

    really nice move ma'am towards spreading awareness.....litreally love your vedios ma'am and i appreciate your determination towards the change

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    @isaiasmacias1452 Рік тому

    I’m so glad I came across this channel!!

  • @2bHero69
    @2bHero69 Рік тому

    I needed to hear that last part of the video.. thank you

  • @mikete714
    @mikete714 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for breaking this down.

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video, Real Science team!

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    @flpzkr Рік тому +1

    Amazing. You are accomplishing your mission; and will rise even higher and accomplish even more. Thank you.

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    @cikgunirmell6958 Рік тому

    Awesome video, glad I discovered this channel

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    @MycatnameisBUTTERS Рік тому +2

    The narrator keeps me watching 😂no cap! She is brilliant with her narration!!!

  • @gabor6259
    @gabor6259 Рік тому +4

    I heard that life on Earth started near hydrothermal vents. Can you do a video about the origins of life? How it started, how the RNA molecule came to being and so on.

  • @des_antilles
    @des_antilles Рік тому +4

    Kick 'em Jenny 🇬🇩🇬🇩😁 was part of my fascination with volcanoes growing up because Grenada is a volcanic island and it's our only active volcano

  • @Dr.RiccoMastermind
    @Dr.RiccoMastermind Рік тому +2

    Thank you for yet another great and important video!! Merry Christmas! 🎅😎🇩🇪

  • @cheesyfingers2
    @cheesyfingers2 7 місяців тому

    beautiful video. thank you.

  • @jackwalker9492
    @jackwalker9492 Рік тому +5

    Brilliant!

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    @jamesvrtdz Рік тому +3

    probably the best segue to a sponsor. aint nobody got time fo that 🤣 never expected sweet brown to pop up on this channel lol

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    @1Grumpymonk Рік тому +4

    You know someone is (too) good at what they do when they deliver a 2hr class in 15min. I feel like when your teachers asked for a 10 page essay, you gave them 2.5 and they were fine with it 😅

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    @danteii4490 3 місяці тому

    LOOVVVVVVEEEE this and you and you’re so inspiring. That’s it, thank you to you and your team.

  • @ArtyMars
    @ArtyMars Рік тому +1

    The prawns and fish probably love that toasty explosive underwater fish heater, delicious cozy 29 degree water haha

  • @lineeknolle
    @lineeknolle Рік тому +1

    Amazing! Thanks! 💯

  • @Evolution__X
    @Evolution__X Рік тому +12

    Brillant video, keep it up.
    If life could exist in such inhospitable places, then life may exist in outer space too.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +1

      I dont think theres a doubt life exists in outer space. The question is where is it? Without probes to manually scan planets and moons, its hard to guess if a planet has life from telescopes alone.

    • @ankitkasi5595
      @ankitkasi5595 Рік тому

      @@pauldeddens5349 or another hypothesis is that any civilisation once they reach a point of advancement, close to communicating with other worlds, will self destruct back to a primitive existence

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому

      @@ankitkasi5595 I wasnt talking about advanced civilization. The second they become space faring (In a cosmic timescale atleast) they will be hard to miss. Give us a few hundred years and im sure we will be bright in the night sky. Its really unlikely we, or any other advanced civilization would completely blow itself back to primitive eras. Maybe before industrial revolution, but its more likely all humans would die than we would all revert back to primitive and small groups of nomads, farmers, and gatherers.

    • @jynx3978
      @jynx3978 9 місяців тому

      ​@@pauldeddens5349generally i believe complex life is not rare but it is not so often common.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 9 місяців тому

      @@jynx3978 I think its a matter of time. Life naturally becomes more complex, because complexity outcompetes simplicity. Single cells cannot rival complex, organized, multi-cells, or colonial organisms. Even if it somehow stays single celled, a super-cell with massive organelles comparable to our own organs would outcompete simpler bacteriums.
      On a cosmic timeline, life is a small smudge. And in that times its when from proto-primordial putty, to industrialized civilization. Whether that complex life becomes intelligent or capable of creating structures like we have is another question. But I do think without a doubt complex life will almost always, eventually, arise on life-sustaining systems. Intelligence is more tricky though.

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Рік тому +2

    Another amazing video.

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    @nibblit Рік тому

    Great video! Gives me hope!

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 Рік тому

    A credible first exposure to topic for any inquiring mind. Liked and shared.

  • @The1stRevSin
    @The1stRevSin Рік тому +1

    Thanks for helping with the plot of Sharknado 7

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    @alwaleedalthani9624 Рік тому +1

    Thank you wonderful piece there is a ring of fire mount near North Sulawesi

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 Рік тому

    This is amazing.

  • @dingob9637
    @dingob9637 Рік тому +1

    If such underwater volcano environment can encourage and support so many complex liveforms and habitats, the very same must have been for the earliest life all the way into the present day.

  • @SamTheMan
    @SamTheMan Рік тому +1

    Stephanie Sammann, lovely production!!! 🙂 Your voice is quite pleasant.

  • @unseenbirb3247
    @unseenbirb3247 11 місяців тому +1

    fascinating how the microbes are transforming methane and iron into essential nutrients science is pretty sweet and terrifying

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    @ttoastFN Рік тому +3

    Always the best videos 🎉

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    @williamfabuien1125 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos ❤❤❤

  • @raremoney6278
    @raremoney6278 Рік тому

    SUPER COOL VIDEO

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    @ThaBootyBandit Рік тому

    I love your channel. 14:39 had me dead lmao.

  • @Loki_FPV666
    @Loki_FPV666 Рік тому

    Amazing video.

  • @Hydrosized
    @Hydrosized Рік тому

    You are so good! I hope you make 10 mil subs!

  • @razzaus1570
    @razzaus1570 Рік тому +1

    Those human sized red tipped tube thingies are like something out of an alien jungle.

  • @tronlaser123
    @tronlaser123 Рік тому +1

    Sharks surely feel these eruptions way before they happen potentially. They be good at sensing vibrations

  • @Aaron_Lesse
    @Aaron_Lesse 2 місяці тому

    I was pleasantly surprised to find that the thumbnail message about a shark-filled volcano was true and not clickbait.
    I am also now horrified by the shark-filled volcanoes.

  • @Netbase2000
    @Netbase2000 Рік тому

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS

  • @kelvinnguyen6048
    @kelvinnguyen6048 Рік тому +1

    If we can harness those tubules. It would be a great fuel source in addition to geothermal energy

  • @wharengaroruha321
    @wharengaroruha321 Рік тому +1

    Can you do insane biology of Manta rays next?

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 4 місяці тому

    Upcoming movie: SHARKANO
    Suggested low budget sequels:
    - SHARKRUPTION
    - PYROCLASTIC SHARKS - “They fly now?”
    - THE JAWS ARE MADE OF LAVA - “They fry now!”
    - BLUE LAGOON
    - SHARKQUAKE
    - MAGMA MAKO´VER
    - VOLQUARIUM ST. HELENS
    - SHARKEA (The non-volcaholic Swedish Halloween Special)

  • @mysteryworld3820
    @mysteryworld3820 Рік тому

    Omg best chanel!!!

  • @user-ki7po7hw7o
    @user-ki7po7hw7o 3 місяці тому

    I love this content ❤️👌

  • @pamela-623
    @pamela-623 Рік тому +2

    Since i learned about this being a thing ive been so fascinated by it, great video!

  • @mindyabizniz
    @mindyabizniz 4 місяці тому

    omg i've been wasting time being worried about sharknado when i should've been worried about sharkano!

  • @jacoblahr
    @jacoblahr Рік тому

    I really like your videos what you say makes sense and i feel smarter🤓😁 really good job

  • @FlameLegend100
    @FlameLegend100 Рік тому +1

    Awesome 👍😁.

  • @dreadpirate1452
    @dreadpirate1452 Рік тому +4

    Interesting video. I would like to see more on these vents and creatures.

  • @FuckYouWhosNext
    @FuckYouWhosNext Рік тому

    love your channel! better than anything you could get on television and this is why i dont have cable anymore

  • @o_o8203
    @o_o8203 4 місяці тому

    We NEED a Sharkcano movie!

  • @calebbrown6735
    @calebbrown6735 Рік тому +3

    Sharks are so cool. People need to chill out with how scary they illustrate them. But they are actually pretty chill and really fun to swim with, just don't let blood in the water for around a mile or two.

    • @unoriginalhazard
      @unoriginalhazard Рік тому

      Literally no one sees them as a problem anymore but ignorant children, you’re arguing with yourself.

    • @calebbrown6735
      @calebbrown6735 Рік тому

      @@unoriginalhazard You clearly haven't been out about about. There are tons of people who are still afraid of the ocean and sharks. Your right ignorant people are the only ones afraid, but not all are children and there are still plenty. Even those who live near the ocean are still afraid of it. But it's mostly because they can't swim well and refuse to get closer to nature.

  • @UnforgivN
    @UnforgivN Рік тому +4

    Sharkano? Pleeeease the guys who made Sharknado need to see this!

  • @VVabsa
    @VVabsa Рік тому +1

    This could be a plot for an even absurder movie than Sharknado. *Sharkano!*

  • @ceronesthes
    @ceronesthes Рік тому

    It's you! The hero of Kavachi!

  • @werren894
    @werren894 Рік тому +1

    "inhospitable environment" huh? when i saw that i actually start to think that it is the only way for the ocean to heal itself is with the volcano, which is probably the healthiest place in the ocean, without it life form doesn't exist even if we talk about how an island formed is because of the active mountain.

  • @GeoffryGifari
    @GeoffryGifari Рік тому +1

    wonder how tall structures can form around heated water bursting from the earth, on hydrothermal vents

  • @Nutyp3092
    @Nutyp3092 Рік тому +1

    The producers of sharknado planing sharkano.

  • @pandajfry
    @pandajfry 4 місяці тому

    I can admit when I'm dumb. In those volcano eruption images, I eventually figured out it's a tak and not part of the eruption.

  • @Snoozelightable
    @Snoozelightable Рік тому

    3:01. You can see a slight rainbow effect on the steam floating above the eruption.

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis 9 місяців тому

    How out in the effort to model, light and then shoot that whole room and desk scene? That must have taken at least a hundred hours.