Chasing snowflakes - Nature of things
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- We have a relationship with few things in nature the way we do with snow: we hate it, we love it, we think we understand it. But we barely know the contradictory and beautiful components of snow’s character. But that’s something scientists are changing. From the formation of single flakes to the howling 70 km/h winds of lake effect snow storms to the destructive power of avalanches, intrepid researchers are bringing snow science into the 21st Century.
The Nature of Things is hosted by the world-renowned geneticist and environmentalist, David Suzuki, the program is in its 55th season, a landmark by any standard
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The Nature of Things is one of the most successful series in the history of Canadian television. Every week, the influential program presents stories that are driven by a scientific understanding of the world. Stories full of adventure, drama and insight. Our programs entertain and inspire audiences by engaging with the people and personalities behind the science. From the search for other life in the universe to the psychology of babies, from the furry animals that invade your backyard to the consequences of human progress, The Nature of Things throws open the door to the wonder and accomplishments of science.
Nicely done.
Beautiful in Vietnam ase language
Can I take some content of this video for teaching on my YT channel?
Dap Wade
This is God's Creation, he created them . something so beautiful, but dangerous too. ❤
This TV program tends to show many of those PhD professors doing bachelor student level projects rather than advanced science and having an easy life. The PhD degree is much too easily given to many people and is now overrated. Many Master degree are sharper than PhD's. In fact many Phd sit on their degree after graduation while Master enter productive commercial engineering lives.
My beautiful sisters understand my language
Molecules didn't I say?
what is the name of the guy who takes photos of snowflake at the end of the video, Don ???
I have a niece named snow
Canada is not a continent .It is of the North America Continent and not of North America.
Thieck