The 6 Craziest Extinctions Ever
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2015
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Further Reading--
Overviews:
listverse.com/2012/03/09/top-1...
www.nature.com/nature/journal/...
Ordovician:
Role of CO2 levels:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/...
geology.gsapubs.org/content/37...
www.skepticalscience.com/CO2-w...
www.newscientist.com/article/d...
Devonian:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_Dev...
www.devoniantimes.org/opportun...
www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/li...
Permian
Good overviews:
science.nationalgeographic.com...
www.businessinsider.com/volcan...
Size of lava fields:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberian...
Effect of volcanoes;
articles.latimes.com/2005/jan/...
www.livescience.com/41909-new-...
Recovery:
scitechdaily.com/earth-recover...
Triassic
www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/li...
earth.columbia.edu/articles/vi...
www.wired.com/2011/07/mass-ext...
Cretaceous:
www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/li...
www.space.com/19681-dinosaur-k...
6th mass extinction:
www.businessinsider.com/earths...
www.independent.co.uk/environm...
397939.html
By the numbers:
www.sciencemag.org/content/345...
Extinction rates:
www.nature.com/nature/journal/...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10... - Наука та технологія
at least the music is cheery
+BraidedLady haha
lol
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BraidedLady i
this was so funny
I wonder what new type of life would come out of the next extinction event
PajamaMan I'm sure another sentient being would replace us a few hundred thousand year after we are gone. Perhaps some insectoid or aquatic being would arise lol. There is nothing out side the realm of nature that it cant make possible.
I don't think we will be here to find out😳
Aliens
Lol
No.
Cyborgslayer404d You're right!
Cyborgslayer404d Considering we have no indications of any life matching even our most basic levels of intelligence prior to our existence, I find it hard to believe another one will arise just a few hundred thousand years after we're gone. As far as Earth goes, I'd say we're most likely a fluke.
"Humanity is on some thin ice, and we're about to break through."
- Me.
Dang, that's deep.
I heard that some where.
e d g y
Im stealing that. Your permission is implied
LPSlight better be "humanity is on some thin ice that we're breaking through"
I just hope my dog survives.
Time takes all
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Deecky Rizzo I sincerely hope your dog has died since you posted this comment
Reece Donlin what’s your problem
@@reecedonlin9725 look behind you
*50 Million years from now* The 7 Craziest Extinctions Ever
7 or 6?
lol
FaRoGaming I think the better question is "where did we go wrong?"
Wait a minute... Vsauce...? XD
FaRoGaming He said *50 million years from now* for a reason :P
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A Duck New hit song.
just no
A Duck that was funny like 3 years ago when the joke started .__.
I also know how to copy and paste
O rly?!
Craft!
Okay... My question is how do you draw so well?!
science
i can draw well to
+Judy Jj too*
ua-cam.com/video/fwm1bCSP9Lo/v-deo.html=1 he shows you how to draw in gist first video
Ikrr
I was showing my, 8 year old, sister some UA-cam videos I watched a lot of them were science related and I went to one about extinction. She didn't understand a word it said, but luckily I remembered that you guys did one on extinction too. She loved it so much and now is more interested in science.
Thank you ASAP science
We're still waiting for religion to get extinct.
Tell me about it....
Amen.
Militant Pacifist Why? That's pretty rude.
Cha0x110 rude? religion has caused many wars. i know its not the religion itself, but the conflict between them, but they caused it
Of the religion doesn't harm anyone why is that religion bad?
So my sister´s husband was a rat in the past, yes? I knew it!
Lmao
lol
nah we was all rat.
mineman8044 they was rat too
oh. that makes so much sense, now
Guy: *talking about periods of time where large groups of animals have completely died out*
Music: lol ok
Waaallllll-EEEEEEE!
._. NOT WALL-E I LOVE THE DUDE
Human Logic: Ohh look! An endangered species habitat, lemme drop a Wal-Mart on it.
lol
Smh
Tragic.
I wonder what the planet would be like if money didn't run things.
Then trade would be the dominant currency
It would be like it was a couple hundred years ago. People trade items instead of money
+moyoyst c. but trading can't create company to make people work to engineer gadgets. trading is only something some has sources to make alone by personal skills for an exchange of something he doesn't know how to make
+DEADLY HUMAN but if the boss is giving them a place/area to live in, in exchange for working in a factory, technically that is trading.
+moyoyst c. but if money didn't come in play I don't think trading would have took to so extreme like now as So many companies phones cars and luxury and All. only after money came action physics chemistry all came in action to extract all metal and substances from Earth
I wonder what species will survive the human extinction ...and the new species it will make
McPeePeeProductions oh yeah xD
I wonder what the new species of that would look like xD
+McPeePeeProductions If we make a nuclear war they will dominate the Earth, nope, not jokeing
+FNMasterChannel I really think the amount of CO2 in the air if not too much will create bigger plant life. Bigger plant life will lead to bigger animal life. Bigger animal life means more CO2 for the plants. This means more food and oxygen for the animals. Things just get bigger and bigger until a meteor or a rift in the world... life is just a game of balance.
+FNMasterChannel
rats, giant hornets, pretty much all the species we hate.
If we did go extinct via nuclear war, fungi would take over the earth. Not only can they survive in nuclear contamination, they prosper there and face practically 0 threat from other plants or animals. Maybe we will have toads from Mario taking over.
It honestly blows my mind just thinking that those things once existed. Like, imagine going back in time how different things would be. The world would look so much different. Like, just think about how where you are sitting right now looked like that long ago. So crazy.
Yeah sometimes in class I daydream about how this exact place where I'm
sitting would have looked like 10,000 years ago
autumn bold I'm laying in my bed. millions of year ago this exact spot was just a huge pile of Dino shit. how I know this? I just do
autumn leaves I would be in a river...
Colonel Grande I was thinking the same exact thing during my earth science class today lmao. Like what about 1 billion. If ever actually existed that long
Dang dude now that you made me think of that it truly is crazy
If we were to go extinct, would the next species to rule have the potential to become sentient like we did, or is sentience just an accident that'll never be recreated. If that's the case though, can we actually consider there to be aliens out there anywhere close to us? Can we consider aliens a possibility at all?
zack black There's nothing specific keeping intelligence from occurring other than sheer odds in a vast sea of genetic variation and selective pressures. Some traits (like flight and echo location) have arisen multiple times independently while some other traits *seem to be* (as far as we know) a unique occurrence. In short, its entirely possible for sentience or any other trait to arise multiple times. The more life there is, the more chances there are for any given trait to appear....even ones that seem highly improbable.
You would have to define sentient.
stiimuli Huh...
bensemus x Good point. Um, the ability to think of purpose and other thoughts beyond that.
zack black There are quite a few animals that recognize themselves as individuals and are able to think about thinking so I think it would be possible for another "human like" species to take over.
If you could teleport to galaxy Messier 84 right now and whip out a really good telescope, you can witness the extinction of the dinosaurs
*Ain't that cool?*
Howard Sterling Messier 84 is approx. 64 million light years from earth. The light from the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs is now just reaching it.
Howard Sterling ft weewwe
Yeah because the light from that time would've just reached it.
Pff, how unrealistic!?
Who the hell could find such a good telescope!
Insultric you don't have an extra one in your pockets?
The difference between older extinctions and the future one is that none of the creatures, which lived previously had human like abilities. Aka, Dinos died out because they basically couldn't do anything about the dust while I believe that us Humans will come up with something.
Basically, I believe that Humans are animals with the most survival skill and ability to improvise in the known history of creatures that existed on Earth. Therefor, the ones with the biggest chance to break this vicious cycle.
+CrystalLizard
We're inventors.
Simon H. And we're damn good at doing that!
I like your avatar! HALF LIFE FAN FOR LIFE.
Heck, we're under 100 years away from forming self sufficient colonies on other planets. Frankly, i find it extremely unlikely humans, capable of surviving in space, would die out. Maybe we'd lose a lot, sure. But our species probably wouldn't go extinct.
No, the difference is we are the first species to trigger a mass extinction.
I feel like, a vault should be made somewhere that is safe, and it is made to preserve what ever is in it. It should receive a signal from its creators everyday, if it does not receive a signal for 6 months straight, and it's monitors have indicated that the surroundings and the planet cannot support life,
It will wait until the planet can support life, and disperse its cargo, the basic means of life, on a single scale form, the vault will then monitor the growth of the cargo for the next 6 months the best it can. If it is harmed and seems it is to die the vault will retrieve and wait. If everything seems ok, the vault will lock, the key is a intelligence test. Inside is the story of the new life, humans and the universe as we know it. So if the new life can survive and grow to the point where it's possible that they too will create a global society they can learn of us, and our mistakes, so they do not replicate them. (Everything will be written in binary) kinda long, and sci-fi esk.
+Zeus Pluchino That could be a good plot for a movie.
That would be, i should try to make it, and then fail before i even begin!
+Zeus Pluchino You never know!!
+Zeus Pluchino if that was allowed the startup funds would be huge. second the balance of the ecosystem is too complex to try to copy in such a limited space even if you want to preserve biomass in a non living form we dont have the tech to do so thus completely impossible. not to mention the dangers of human experiment (put people in the said compound)
on the other hand there is a bunker with seeds of edible plants in stock in case some catastrophic disaster. it was built during the height of the arms race when nuclear war was a threat. and it still is though the government now knows the effect of such actions and hesitate to destroy the very planet we live on. (as oppose to just wiping out the enemy with a big bang.)
they also tried this experiment sort of. couple decades back at the height of the space race people were trying to find a feasibility of a self sustaining system (air/water/food) for long journeys in space. only the concrete used in the structure absorbed oxygen causing the experiment to fail.
Scientists already saved the sperm and DNA of each species. So they won't go extinct.
Why does ASAP Science always put 'gullible' in the description?
The perfection of the markers are so satisfying
Don't forget by the time the meteorite hit the dinosaurs were already declining in numbers rapidly
because of mosquitoes
Well yes not even close to the rate at wich they declined after all the shit happend
Rip
Are you not going to say why or will you just leave us wondering?
We do have two things that the previous animals who went out didn't have
A desire for exploration and a space program
a huge meteorite is going to crash and take out our space station. another one is going to wipe out NASA. Now what??
+Alvin Dueck what?
But yah gotta be quick
but we also have something else............the need for money and PLASTIC
ThermoChemicalMissile ok... how many humans have we sent to mars?
Better question, how do you believe we can survive in mars?
So, dinosaurs were smarter than us? Yep, about right we only care about butts and boobs
Rachel White Wow. That's so sexist and misandristic. *waits for feminazi*
Rachel White and now lips
if you're asking that question or believe this crap, then yes...
Rachel White Hey now, don't be knockin boobs. They're wonderful.
heh....knockers....I made a funny
Rachel White Yes, caring about things like bright plumage is much better.
How do animals evolve?
DAQYCG
don't ask questions you can google
Dick in pussy - Bang bang JIZZ ON TITS
You can learn that in high school. Schools (or at least mine) explain it very clearly.
Gabby Valladares read some books...
Through natural selection. But keep in mind that evolution of a single specie takes really really long time
4:00
why the Firefly pointed into the Grass?!
With our current level of technology. I find it really hard to see humans becoming extinct in this extinction level event. Although seeing billions of people dying isn't that far from reality.
***** It's quite likely humans will go extinct as a result of their own power. I say that like I'm not human, lol, check out the Fermi Paradox.
And then will all die 1000 yrs later but Finn freakishly survive and...
ADVENTURE TIME!!
Anna The Great You missed the opportunity to call yourself Anna the Banana
+Anna The Great Don't forget his dad Martin and Susan Strong (possibly).
Kaka CarrotCake I am. Look at my profile pic. I am Anna The Great Banana lel.
how many dry erase markers have you guys gone through....
0:03 I thought he was drawing a 🌳
Oh yeah, reminds me of a certain year called 2020
Death Stranding by Hideo Kojima brought me here.
About the late Devonian extinction (374 million years ago): it got me curious and I looked it up on one of the links you've provided in the description. According to Listverse "it was due to a change in atmospheric gases, possibly due to massive volcanic activity or a meteorite impact." They don't cite plants or algae as the cause, which I found worthy of sharing. Otherwise, great video as always and keep up the good work! :)
What about the extinction during the great oxygenation event? It was also one of the most significant extinction event in world history as the obligate anaerobes were killed off by rising oxygen levels produced by cyanobacteria.
I love the cheery music in the back-round when he's talking about how these animals were choked to death and the 6th mass extinction.
Did you know that in 2 million years the Milky Way will collide with another galaxy
That one jelly bean in way longer time, around 8 billion years it will collide with the Andromeda Galaxy
*billion
I love this channel, it's amazing how easier and funner learning is when it's not in an awful classroom with self-serving teachers and students that like to bring everybody's grades down with them.
If you read this, could you do more videos like this? You know, on the evolving of the planet and it's creatures. Even on the big bang and how that worked would be really cool, it just interests me.
It's totally possible I've learnt more from this channel than from my science class, all years of high school combined.
2:25 "small town" it's believed (by some) to be 80 km in diameter
You know,i sometimes imagine what my past life was.maybe i was a dinosaur and was considered the king of the lands or maybe a man who changed history forever.
Nature the cruelest thing in the world, constantly destroying everything, while creating.
Death God don't care about us, that's the cycle of life, if you're no more adapted, you die.
God does care about us! He loves us!
Kizzy hi Sure he does...
Death And yet people still say that the earth was created for humans.
Tommy there wasn't 7billion people when the bible was written.
I LOVED learning about this stuff in geology! =P Up until then, I didn't know the dinosaurs were apart of a mass extinction, of which there were many more of + the deadliest! Education is awesome =P
One of your best videos ever, if slightly faster. This environment question's been bugging me for ages. Thank you for the clarification. I trust you guys so much.
Is it weird that they remind me of Superfruit?
Who came here after playing Death Stranding and wants to find out if the 5 Mass Extinction was because of Death Stranding
Not true, the bible says that god created all there is in 6 days...
God isn't real.
Grabs Popcorn.
Dont put your opinion or beliefs in comment sections not saying its not true but you should keep in mind all the people who will get butthurt
"God" didnt write the Bible, so how would you know that was at all "true" *starts flame war peacefully
*facepalm* ASAPScience ASAP *SCIENCE* Not ASAPReligion, ASAPScience.
Ignorance flourishes within religion.
mysteryguitarman98 *Grabs some of your popcorn*
Well like Ultron said "There were over a dozen extinction level events before even the dinosaurs got theirs!"
2:45 Bird like dinosurs like *archeopteryx* were living at *Jurassic Period* , by the time of the extinction they were living many of those species like *microraptor* *yi qi* and many more.
I dunno what species could take over next, but I'm all in favor of the Panda or Dolphin master-race.
ELI5: How can we make such confident analysis of the earliest extinctions? How are the evidences acquired and the process deduced?
Thanks!
If we look at the fossil record before and after those times, we can see that a lot of the fossils don't appear in the record after those mass extinction events, leading us to conclude that they quickly died out. As far as the other geological causes of those extinctions, we can measure plate tectonics and backtrack it to several million years to find out accurate geological conditions at that time.
udip21 Also by looking at ice cores and soil samples we can have a look at the climate of historic earth
whatsmyusername10 Ice cores only go back a couple million years at most. Not very historic in geologic time scale.
Hey! I love your videos. Watch them almost all the time! But I want to know, what is the pain we feel in a headache caused by? Are there any cures for headaches? Thanks!
What differentiates the Holocene Extinction from all others is that it's the first one where a species on this planet *knows* there's a mass extinction happening. This is the first mass extinction that could potentially be stopped, which is ironic, since it'd be stopped by the same beings causing it.
I have a question: How do we know all of this? Just a serious question. No need to bring up religion, or anything.
***** Okay thanks.
But this is not proven fact. Evolution teaches that over time new information was added to and that caused animals to evolve. But there is no evidence of that. There is no known mechanism that does that and all the evidence shows is that over time the mutations in the information are ALL for the worse just something to think about.
dont be stupid plz dont be stupid plz that name contradicts everything you just said
Timon Wood Well, pretty much the entirety of known biology supports it. Biogeography, fossil records, comparative anatomy, comparative genetic analysis, observation both in labs and in natura, etc. It is as rock-hard solid a scientific fact as you can get.
dont be stupid plz dont be stupid plz many scientists believe evolution is the most bogus, dumb theory. Cuz they say it happens by slight mutations over time right? How does nature know. Like EX. How did leaf bugs turn out to look exactly like leafs? Nature just some how knew exactly what to do? What darwin said was a change of KINDS and weve never seen that. Well only seen adaptation and this is why certain species of bird look different from one another. But changing from one species to another is impossible. And BTW didnt humans evolve from fish? How dida mutation start allowing fish to breathe air?
So by evolution my great something grandparents were rats, and very distant cousins are whales. Well shit.
Uh, no.
No.
You are completely misinterpreting this. It's actually a lot more complicated than that.
Yeah sure. How complicated can millions of years of minute genetic changes within segregated species be
shmached none of your ancestors were whales
ayyyyyyy where did the beat go 😂
"all good things must come too an end" OH SCREW YOU FOR REMINDING ME OF EDDS WORLD XD
Well, if we look at it, each mass extinction has just brought smarter and smarter animals, so maybe when we pass the new life could be 10x smarter and more efficient than us!
And maybe they WON'T kill the earth for their own selfish needs for us! Wouldn't that be nice :|
+iamanish we'd be too dead to care
+lenny kariemi
Good point.
Life: **exists**
Co2: I'm About to End This Man's Whole Career
You guys are awesome. You're in the ranks of Vsauce to me, with science-y stuff I wish I knew...and now I dooooo.
Can you do a video on Synesthesia? I have Grapheme Color Synesthesia, which means all of my letters and numbers have specific colors. Synesthesia is where people can smell, taste,and hear colors, along with having colors for their numbers and letters. I don't know how I got it so it would be great if you could try to explain!
I see an inaccuracy in an otherwise good piece. You said about the dinosaurs: "the small ones that survived evolved into birds". That is actually incorrect. What would be more correct would be to say, the only dinosaurs that survived were those that had ALREADY evolved into birds. Every other dinosaur - even the smaller ones that weren't birds - went kaput.
There was one species of dinosaurs that survived,
the tuatara.
@@adminp3871 Tuataras are not dinosaurs. They are rhynchocephalians.
This video caused me to wonder: if another species of intelligent life were to inhabit our world 50 million years from now, would their scientists come to the same conclusions about the history of our world?
Would future scientists of a different species, but with just as much intelligence, develop the Big Bang theory? Would they date these cataclysmic events the same way we do?
My hunch is that they wouldn't, but they'd discover some alternate leading theories. I wonder what those would be?
they would dig us up the way we do with dinosaurs
I wish a extinction event happens to me......
*A N D O N L Y M E*
I’m here for a biology assignment and now I’m big sad. I love animals and I don’t want to lose them.
Birds evolved during the reign of the dinosaurs and not after it. Do your research
+SolarPenguin it's true
reign*
+SolarPenguin Did it rain dinosaurs? Cool... Do your research... Dictionary research.
AnonymousBanana lol. Sry, I ment reign.
do you really think they will post a video without doing their research!?
is this fact or a theory, some of the things you said really sounded like a theory
Nikotiini science theories can be true. Such theories as the solar orbit being circular or the sun revolving around the earth turned out to be total nonsense. Science will always change its kind because it will never know all of the answers.
Nikotiini Yes but in the 40th century people will say the same thing about our day. It's all circles.
I'm confused how are theories in history "highly tested." Please explain ;)
Nikotiini those theories are only relevant so long as our knowledge base allows no other answers. Something as small as a new element could change scientists view of everything again.
As I mentioned, nothing in science is certain.
Luke Downing Doesn't mean you can just substitute god into everything.
This really made me think what our world would be if one of these extinctions didnt happen
You forgot the one where photosynthesing animals came about and sucked up the co2 in the atmosphere and replaced it with o2, this sudden change in atmosphere caused most life forms at the time to dies
So... we're an extinction event?
Were the cause
Samuel Howes we're?
eleme nope Grammar Nazis doing good work.
Gizandjesss Oh please. The very idea that humans could possibly cause an extinction event on the magnitude of the others discussed in this video is sheer arrogance. All the SJW's would like to think that we are killing the planet so that they can be self righteous but in reality, we couldn't make a dent with anything short than a nuclear war. Do you know how many animals have gone extinct in the past 100 years? 132. Do you know how many animal species are currently on the Earth? Scientists estimate over 2 million. That is 0.00006 of all species have gone extinct in the past 100 years. To even presume that those levels are on par of those of a mass extinction (The dinosaur extinction could possibly have wiped out 50% of the world's biomass in a day) is preposterous.
Cole Counts lol the sjw
This is just ridiculous, i didn't come from a rat! Screw science. I'll stick to 6000 years.
Kumara guru Are you even hearing yourself, that sounds more ridiculous than Flying Pigs.
Madrid in 5 minutes!!
asaph melchizidek No. Our ancestors didn't come from rats.
A rat-like creature evolved into a mammal, then that mammal evolved into another mammal, etc.
This is why I'm an aetheist because God couldn't have created the fucking universe HE WAS A FUCKING HUMAN HIMSELF and guess what your "bible" was only 6000 years old dumbasses and yes I know I spelled stuff wrong
asaph melchizidek Real Madrid fan? Rat confirmed.
I don't understand why this video pretends that the scientific community has a consensus about the Ordovician, Late Devonian, Permian, and Triassic extinctions, while saying that "many scientists believe" that an impact event caused the end Cretaceous extinction event (2:28). The Alvarez Hypothesis is by far the most accepted theory for the end Cretaceous extinction, but all the others are still quite up to debate.
Also, at 1:26, the common ancestor of tetrapods DID NOT evolve into "nearly all modern land animals." Terrestrial arthropods alone dwarf land-dwelling vertebrates by biodiversity, total mass, and individual count.
Getting a little shabby there, AsapSCIENCE!
That 1st one is more probable to be caused by a gamma-ray burst (which is cool)
We are our own killers.
Dinosaurs are Kangaroos.
Pass me your knowledge please.
I was told to watch this video by my science teacher. That's cool.
3:30 Just wonderful...
Um I thought god did all of that stuff.
No, the Bible is fiction.
Daniel Coburn You're right, our lord and savior Ctuhulu did all that stuff. Don't believe this video.
Daniel Coburn Then you have been living in the dark all of your life.
Bill Gates lol im just kidding
Daniel Coburn Don't scare me.
so humans evolved from rats?!
salem omr No, we evolved from animals that superficially looked like rats. We are pretty close to rats in the tree of life, though, so there is that.
Man, imagine some world of bugs talking about us as if we were some ancient civilization.
"And so when the big bang-"
"Science is dumb!!"
"What do you think then?"
"A man with a white beard in the sky created the world and grants my every wish."
it has very much sense *sarcasm*
I know the name of the 6th extinction
Trump
You win...
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LolaAphelion 12 HAMILTON
ha...ha?
How are we all alive still..?
440 Million years ago :
JellyFish: Yo jerry! look ova here! a sexy jellyfish to full fill my jellyfish dreams!
JellyFish Jerry: woah, look newly created water and wind is reacting to carbon dioxide and absorbing it! the temperatures are falling! water is getting locked away as ice! .. wait.. why am i still here? im supposed to be dead by now. *Jerry dies* oh.
Jellyfish: *dies*
Millions of years later:
Bob the sexy fish: we are re colonizing! woo hoo! take that suckaz!
Jenni the fat ant: im eating this plant, lol i didnt even know it would make us like go extinct but whatevah.
Plant: wtf y r u eating me u r so fat find something else 2 eat
375 million years ago:
Plant: see wot u did fatty u made an extinction happen ty
Earth: lol
Plant: look we are absorbing too much shxt help
Earth: no
Ant: lol
Plant: look i am changing soil f u earth lol look now all the fish are dying Bob u r not sexy go away
Bob: *chokes to death *
Crocodile or something: hi world look haha lol i didnt go extinct
Earth: f u little species
Crocodile: k lol
250 MILLION YEARS AGO
vOLCANIC gAS 1: IM BORED
VolCanIC Gas 2: k lol y dont u go and like destroy the O zone layer
VolCANIC GaS 1: k look out tho i mite cause an eruption
Sea and land animals : k i dont care we will survive like tht crocodile
VOLCanIC Gas 1: * destroys Ozone layer * dis is fun m9
VOLCANIc GaS 2: i will share on twitter
VOLCANic Gases: *destroying Ozone layer*
Sea: ive always wonted to be this hot acid rain will be all over me
Acid rain: mm earth has a sexy ocean its hotter than most hot tubs
Acid Rain: * makes it rain, not dollars but acid rain*
some sea animals and land animals: * dead * lol Volcanic gas told us 2 be careful
200MILLION YEARS AGO
dino from america: luv u babe
dino from africa: k
Earth: no u r not a cute couple *makes volcanic drift splitting the Americas from Africa*
Earth: * makes atlantic ocean and makes volcano spew out of it creating carbon dioxide *
Spewing Volcanos: Mk lol look at dis *pew pew pew* * makes temperatures die*
Dinos: lol another extinction
we will leave it like this im too lazy to do more m9
Ennuiisha thx honey ily its very educational
beautiful
makes you wonder about other planets, some may have gone through many stages and end up as a dead planet that we see today.
+T1000AX Mars are thought to be a graveyard planet. They might not into level of civilization, because we can't find any unnatural stuff, they might gone into extinction on cellular level.
This is the inspiration of death stranding
All the dislikes are from religious people
why?
Because a lot of people, particularly religious, don't believe in the theory evolution.
More and more religious people are accepting the theory of evolution. Religion isn't necessarily contradicting with evolution, it depends on how people interpret their book (Quran, bible,...). For example, as a Christian, i don't view the books of genesis in a literal way, thus it allows me to fit evolution with my faith. Many scientists also have theistic views on evolution.
So why not get rid of the whole religion thing in that case? I mean ,what does it do for you?....
S Brank Depends on the religion. personally I am not a fan of organized religion. I believe in evolution, I believe it was most likely caused/started/planned by a God or possibly even Gods. I pray to God and most closely relate to non-denominational Christian. I have read the bible and I do believe in Jesus (I think). it's a really hard thing to study because there's a TON of misinformation all over the place.. for me I believe God listens, and in his way responds if you follow.
I agree with this video in principal although not in it's conclusion. Humans are not going to go extinct due to climate change. Unlike potentially every other animal in history, we have a lot of control over our own food chain. Giant Pandas may have declined, but the numbers of Cattle and Wheat plants in the world have skyrocketed.
I'm not saying Climate Change isn't important or that humans could never suffer from things like food insecurity as a result of desertification, but to suggest we are genuinely at risk of extinction from climate change is ridiculous and unsubstantiated.
Merry Machiavelli The one thing we, as humans, have going for us is we can usually think our way out of problems -- even problems we make for ourselves. We have already proven that we can not only survive, but flourish, in even the most harsh conditions. We've broken the hunt/gather food cycle like nothing before us.
The only way I see humans becoming extinct is something massive from space taking us out or some unknown planetary implosion.
Nightenstaff And even then, if we manage to colonise the solar system in the next 1000 years (which seems likely even given that most Space Agencies are optimistic about putting people on Mars by 2050). then nothing short of a Black Hole or the Sun exploding would do us in.
Jonnie Rogers Even then, unless everywhere is bombed, it seems like Greenlanders or people living in the middle of the Pacific would survive.
Merry Machiavelli you do realize that there is no planet in our solar system capable of bearing human life...
Mars is a scientific experience, not a solution... it lacks way too many things. Even if we somehow managed to form a atmosfere there, Mars still lacks a liquid rotating core that generates the magnetic field that protects us from radiation, unless we were to live underground 100% of the time. Just saying...
Also... the planet is a moving and dynamic system... a huge nuclear war and the fallout derived from that would probably kill everything on the planet that didnt had the proper resistance to radiation. Also... humans inside radiation bunkers lol... but then again, it would take millinea for the planet to go back to "normal"
***** I'm aware of the Earth being a system, it all depends on how many bombs are dropped.
Generally speaking, it would take quite a lot for the radiation to be bad enough that it had major (as in deadly) effects everywhere on Earth. Look at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as horrifying as they were for those in the cities themselves, the direct effects on the rest of Japan, let alone the rest of the world were minor. And other nuclear tests conducted in the Pacific and Northern Russia haven't rendered those places wastelands either. Even Chernobyl, at worse, gave a few thousand people cancer, that's bad but not *that* bad when you consider the 100s of Millions of people living in Eastern and Central Europe.
I'm not an expert on the health effects of radiation, but it seems like you'd need a hell of a lot of bombs to kill people living half a world away. (Giving them cancer as they age is a separate issue). Whether that many bombs would ever be dropped is debatable (after all, there would not be much reason to bomb the same place twice). Don't get me wrong, nuclear armageddon is _plausible_, but everyone seems to take it for granted that a nuclear war would kill all humanity. I've yet to see a proper explanation of the science of it.
As for the Mars thing...we might manage it in the more distant future. Mars has plenty of water at the poles and oxygen can be synthesised from H2O, paraterraforming (large domes instead of the whole atmosphere) could make it possible to support a sustainable agriculture. If we were to get a mining operation set up, life on Mars could be sustainable. Most designs for longer-term manned missions to Mars are already working on getting as much material as possible from the plant, instead of relying on Earth for practical reasons.
Radiation is kinda a problem, but the trip to Mars is far worse than being on Mars itself. Being on Mars itself is comparable to being on the ISS. Assuming we don't find any new ways to combat radiation, then colonisers would be exposed to high-levels of radiation. But, I doubt it'd be enough to kill off the entire population. Bare in mind that most people get cancer _after_ they've already had kids.
Merry Machiavelli Cattle and wheat plants have actually contributed a lot to climate change. the number 1 cause of rainforest deforestation is agriculture.
althoug I kind of agree with you on the point about extinction. humans have lived for thousands of years in some of the most uninhabitable parts of the planet. I'd imagine even if there was some sort of global catasptrophe that resulted in worldwide desertification, there'd still be lots of human survivors. Maybe even entire cities.
Me here smiling in 2019 when temperature starts to get back on track and not dying right now because we managed to somewhat contain the situation😊
ok I'm ready to accept dragonflies as our new leaders
this is wrong, i am a christian, the world is only 100 years old
***** we all bow down to the superior being, that is yourself.
+epic_kitty_lover489 I love this xD
+epic_kitty_lover489
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Even if you were that is wrong. Jesus was 2000 years ago and people lived before that
no that is just the scientissts trying to infect jesus by saying the bible was written 200 years ago, it was actually on 100 years ago!
This was the most inaccurate video Asap Science ever made... & The Dinosaurs were definitely wiped out by a global flood
You do realize Noah's ark is a fictional story right. You're such a fucking dumbass, all that was stated in this video is proven fact
***** Scientist have not proved that we have evolved from animals, dumbass.
***** Scientist have not proved that we have evolved from animals, dumbass.
JLaBarge23 evolution is scientific fact. Also humans are animals so.....
***** I'm starting to suspect your actually Ken Ham (or a family/friend) working tirelessly to help him make money.
this is why i realllllllllly like science, like i wanna be scientist LMAO
Damn we are the 6th extinction
But God is great, am I right...? ffs....
The issue with this belief is what damage the concept of creationism has caused. Lack of rationality, lack of a concept of needed evidence, and the belief in a afterlife. The third concept actually damages the Earth. Because (most) humans with this concept almost don't care about the Environment, I mean why would they. when they die, they go to happy Christmas land and there are others that do care, because of this. Global warming is arising and animals are slowly becoming extinct.
God is great!
+Bob Bobber Bobbeng Bobbington of Bobs a single god created 5 demenions which house universes which house realms. god created earth but he needed to rest so he created the Egyptian gods to protect earth. the outer gods were created and they created the great old ones. we will all die when the great war occurs snd the first step might occur soon
I'd be terrified of dinosaurs still existed.
Why is it when someone gets hurt ( hit on the balls , broken bone ,...) we also feel the pain ?
I forgot what article I read, but it was a science fiction thing. Basically it said the only animals alive other than humans are the ones we want alive. I think that's in the future for us. Stuff like chicken and cows, but not monolith butterflies or alligators
Permian mass extinction
Creationist:
Is this the flood?
I noticed that the 1st 2 extinctions happened due to a LOSS of Carbon Dioxide. The others were due to catastrophic events like literally Earth shattering events.
Just a correction; The Cretaceous Palaeogene Extinction Event (the one that killed the dinosaurs) didn't see the first birds. Avian birds already existed from the Middle Jurassic period, deriving from the dromeosauridae.
The moral of the story is no matter how many mass extinctions we have, we still coming back