Id suggest not living near a volcano or atleast not in the damage path of a volcano. If it blows, those living in the vicinity of a volcano will be screwed.
I really enjoy how these series make the scientists look cool with extra camera angles, haha. I know it is a stylistic choice by producers and such, but it makes their fields look more action-oriented.
That professor who worked out how to see under volcanoes using lightning and solar flares! That's incredible. He should get some kinda prize for that. It's like the narrator said "it's the dream"
would just like to say the cone shape volcano in New Zealand they said was Ruapehu was in fact NOT Ruapehu that was its neighbour Ngaruruhoe , the one erupting is Ruapehu
@@stanleygood1980 I dunno....if I ever get a chance, I'm flipping over a bathtub and hoping it's like in the movies when you're stuck in a house that's burning, lol "to save you from a pyroclastic flow" makes me think of an old outdoor survival guide: If a black bear is attacking you, it's probably desperate for food; fight back. If a grizzly attacks you, you probably startled it and it may have cubs nearby. Play dead and if you're lucky it'll chew on your scalp for a few minutes and leave you alone (i'm not kidding this is near enough a quote). If you encounter a polar bear...don't. There's nothing you can do; DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN THE FIRST PLACE. pyroclastic flows are like polar bears
Mt. Vesuvius is just a drop in the ocean compared to the much larger Campi Flegrei (Phlegrean Fields) "supervolcano" located on the opposite side of Naples What's really terrifying is that Campi Flegrei has increased it's activity as of late, and that volcano can produce explosive eruptions similar to what Mt. Vesuvius does, only 100-200x greater
i've lost track of how many times i have seen this i want to see some new documentary on the subject i have grown up and lived in kansas 99% of my life so experiencing a volcano in the united states is like going to a foreign country to meet their leader
Even that wont necessarily protect you, look up the eruption of krakatoa. It exploded so violently that it killed people hundreds of miles away by causing tsunamis and the explosion was even able to be heard nearly 2000 miles away. Some eruptions are violent enough to cause other devastating events so you dont actually have to live right next to one to be hurt by it.
These are already experienced scientists and they themselves accept the fact that predicting when a volcano would exactly erupt is impossible and yet the Philippine government would like to do an inquiry on Phivolcs for not knowing the Taal Eruption last Jan 12. These people should watch this.
yeah please do go try that one, in a city of around 3 million, outrunning a pyroclastic flow is impossible, no matter what films might make people think, especially when a pyroclastic flow can reach speeds of around 430 MPH, you would be both suffocated and burned to death at the same time, not a nice way to go, it beggers my belief that given our knowledge of volcano's today, that people still continue to live so close to these death dealers, its like living in a city with a nuclear bomb that is ready to go off at any moment.
@@satsat247 to me if i were running a country with a volcano that had a city too close for comfort, i would view it like this, the citizens are my greatest asset, i would not want them in harms way, taking into considration of the monitary cost if the volcano erupted and killed a couple of hundred people at least and the property damage costs, to me it would be more cost effective to build a new city some miles away in a more safe location and move everyone there, demolish the old city and recycle what could be recycled, sure it would take time and money, but to me the safety of my people would come first and foremost in my mind, i would not want to take the chance of loosing any of my best assets, the people who put me in office to protect them and their rights.
Really??? Don't be ridiculous... For example Iceland has over 30 active volcanics and for hundreds of years lived with them... You all are reaching like babys...
I do mostly like this documentary, though I find it annoying that nearly all the video from 18:00 to 20:40, while talking about the changes in Mt Hood before the eruption, is actually showing video about effects from AFTER the original eruption. Especially when they are substituting video of the rising level of the caldera long after the 1980 eruption and passing it off as the 5ft/ day deformation on the north flank of the mountain prior to the eruption.
We went on a cruise to the islands in the early 2000's.. St Lucia, Barbados, St Thomas, etc & saw 1st hand the power of Monserrat as it spewed black and grey smoke from the top.. the ocean water was like glass & it was rippling as though it was being fine tuned like a violin.. strangest thing we'd ever seen.. Captain came on & said it was close to erupting.. it did when we got to St Martin.. had to take another route home on the ship.. our stop to Monserrat was cancelled..
16:16 "Where humans quite sensibly fear to trend" Taal Volcano just erupted this January 13, 2020 and 2 days after 3 Filipinos grabbed a phone - went into the volcano island, into the crater and started vlogging!!! WTF! Now that,s what we call Balls of Steel! First hand information on whats happening inside the crater as the Taal Volcano is not done with its eruption and constantly emitting and spewing gas and ash!
You never know.. they said that the only faults are on tectonic plates like one in California, but right smack dab in the Midwest is the New Madrid fault. Runs almost exactly where the Mississippi is... Earthquake happened about 140 years ago. The ground subsided about 10 feet on one side and it rerouted the river permanently... Stranger things have happened. You're welcome. 😂😉
The strongest eruption of the 20th century was know to be the most observed it was observed by both meteorologist and seismologist..as a volcano and a typhoon meet ... there's some evidence that it had a history unrecorded that might be even at the same scale as Krakatoa or bigger
Nothing! The satellite is not Hubble, but a radar satellite. I want to tell you about a concept called "false colors": A picture made of false colors is a way of visualize something that can't be seen or changes undetectable to the human eye. it can be used to visualize, for example - + / - 2 meters of ground movements from 1000 's of Km's above the surface of earth.
@@JaseCJay probably just the people making the documentary not knowing anything about satellites and assuming they all look the same. I see similar things in videos about the pyramids, when they talk about the great pyramid they have a tendency to show the pyramid of khafre instead of the actual great pyramid.
@ 0:49 . . . "because somewhere *in the world* ". . . I prefer to say "somewhere on Earth." The world is a different concept. It implies national boundaries and sovereign political entities with cites and government centers. The forces that create volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides and other catastrophes care nothing about politics and legal boundaries.
I was 10 when Mt. Saint Helens blew. I remember it being on the news and was confused since as a kid I thought that were no volcanoes in the US since I didn't hear of any other eruptions ever happening. As a teen I knew there were some in the US. Btu wondered why such emphasis was put on the 1980 Mt. St Helens eruption over others since it had a low death count vs others. I didn't know back then that it was a success of predicting eruptions.
You are such a dumbass. The area around volcanoes attracts settlements because for dozens of miles around the soil is extremely fertile and lush - optimal for farming and therefore raising cities. The tradeoff for potentially hundreds of years of civilization is the risk of being wiped out - it's the same thing with coastal cities near faultlines risking exposure to tsunamis. In that time, families can grow and move away, etc. You can't just stop civilization because of something that may not happen for THOUSANDS of more years.
@roger anderson "volcanic ash is sterile" It's the value of minerals. It didn't take long for plants to start growing around Mt St Helens, and today the whole area is lush with trees.
Thank god for our "Volcano detective scientists". For instance, listen to Matt Balls' testimony. He's from from Lancaster University! 29:00 The dialogue used in this doc. is funny as hell.
Anyone who knows anything about Mt. St. Helens knows that that footage used in the 1980 eruption segment is actually from the 2004-2008 dome building eruptions. Incompetent and negligent production on your part, Naked Science.
Hopefully volcanoes are treated a bit differently to, say, major storms which cause massive flooding,in that idiots who refuse to evacuate when told to do so do not get sent help when they find they are in trouble. It should be an automatic waiver for emergency services, when those who refuse to evacuate because "they been there all their life", do not receive any rescue resources.
Aggravating cinematic technique Numero Uno: Circling an upcoming narrator about 13 times at high speed. Numero Dos: Making an upcoming narrator walk as though running at high speed. Nauseating and unnecessary. Disgusting. Why do this? Cheap tricks make their so-called scientific approach a Hollywood pretense. Why respect any video doing this? I certainly do not.
Dear Naked Science, Why have you used misleading footage when describing the cryptodome that formed on Mount St Helens? Almost every clip you used while discussing the events leading up to the 1980 eruption showed videos of the lava dome that formed AFTER the eruption ... it's almost as bad as fake news ... please consider using honest footage in the construction of your future documentaries. Kind regards, A concerned UA-camr.
Why is the subject of mass vs. space always get scaled to a olympic size swimming pool....why not ,oh let's say a dump truck. For one everybody has seen a dump truck and people are more familiar with the size...I have no frigging clue what a that pool measures out to, furthermore I would love to see a picture of that swimming pool hauling dirt down the road
Your front page shows a volcanologist aluminum wear .it reminds me of my baked potatos in my oven. Sorry i just had to say it he's going up close , i think a drone could help him !
You are such a dumbass. The area around volcanoes attracts settlements because for dozens of miles around the soil is extremely fertile and lush - optimal for farming and therefore raising cities. The tradeoff for potentially hundreds of years of civilization is the risk of being wiped out - it's the same thing with coastal cities near faultlines risking exposure to tsunamis. In that time, families can grow and move away, etc. You can't just stop civilization because of something that may not happen for THOUSANDS of more years.
In that case, the entire State of Washington and much of Southwestern Canada should not be there by your thinking. Mount Saint Helen's erupted in the opposite direction of what the scientists who died predicted.
and i just found out recently about mount newberry to the southeast of mount hood in the cascade mountain range in oregon here in the usa is an actual ancient volcanic crater/caldera & it's to northeast of the crater lake volcanic crater. i never knew that mount newberry existed!! MOTHER NATURE & EARTH ARE BEASTS WHEN THEY WANT TO BE!! 😲😨😲😨
David Joseph I live in close proximity to there. I love going to the cascades and checking out the volcanoes! I'll be doing geology after I finish school next year. I really want to get a Master's degree so I can play on the volcanoes. 🌋🌋🌋
If the majority of volcanoes are underwater, and the fact that there has been an increase in volcanic activity world wide, wouldn't it make sense that the reasons the ice caps are melting and that the oceans are getting warmer are due to this fact?
no because volcanoes spew sulpher compounds that cool the planet. however there is the possibility of melted ice relieving pressure, in fact there's a theory about it causing an increase in volcanic eruptions. But also, its not necessarily an increase. Its likely that because of social media volcanoes and earthquakes are becoming more noticeable.
"Ground Deformation", a "key" indicator of eruption... Seems to me there has been mention of the deformations have been recently spoken of when the discussions involve Yellowstone. Hmmmm
Why does Jesus allow volcanoes to erupt, killing thousands through an absolutely horrifying experience? Why did he invent volcanoes to begin with? Hhhhhmmmm?
Dont disturb our funny poopers they are not smelling good the smell is coming from the hell . Why is he filling olympic swimmingpools with lava? Oddity.
i believe the campiflegrei caldera/supervolcano in naples, italy is on high alert status today on 05/24/17. Let's pray that it won't erupt anytime soon.
David Joseph We don't have to "pray"... God knows about "Da'Volcano", it's just that things that are real have a really bad attitude towards mystical imaginary human magic ...& shit
maybe they should try other method that predicts all natural disasters, animal behaviour, likelly in some of us a sense of impending disaster is ignored by drinking or taking another pill, relearning to interpret signs from the sub conscientious may save you from more than a bad marriage
Been watching this video multiple times. Thank you so much for the infos. I had a better understanding about volcanoes and why they erupt. At this moment, our Taal Volcano here in the Philippines is erupting and its very very powerful. #TaalVolcanoEruption2020
The only way the temperature of the atmosphere would increase the temperature of the core would be for the atmosphere to get hotter than the core. Heat always seeks equilibrium so it will always move from a hotter area to a cooler area.
Jumping from couch to couch screaming hot lava doesn’t seem so bad after watching this.
Heading indoors wouldn't do anything to save you from a pyroclastic flow. You're only hope is to get away from it as fast as possible.
So basically you have no hope.
It’s a good thing you’re here James
Lol IKR!!!
Id suggest not living near a volcano or atleast not in the damage path of a volcano. If it blows, those living in the vicinity of a volcano will be screwed.
you can't out run a pyroclastic flow......
I really enjoy how these series make the scientists look cool with extra camera angles, haha. I know it is a stylistic choice by producers and such, but it makes their fields look more action-oriented.
That professor who worked out how to see under volcanoes using lightning and solar flares! That's incredible. He should get some kinda prize for that. It's like the narrator said "it's the dream"
when i see a research vehicle filled with flaming volcano experts fly over my head, i take that as a possible warning sign of danger in the area.
lol ,keep living on the slope .
Volcano are fascinating to learn about, But very dangerous.
@richy booth What do you mean?
@richy booth Oh okay I get it.
@Northeastbornbred Very true lol I stay my distance and don't get into emotional or romantic relationships with them.
would just like to say the cone shape volcano in New Zealand they said was Ruapehu was in fact NOT Ruapehu that was its neighbour Ngaruruhoe , the one erupting is Ruapehu
I know this because I live just underneath them :D
Heading indoors wouldn't do anything to save you from a pyroclastic flow. You're only hope is to get away from it as fast as possible.
@@stanleygood1980 I dunno....if I ever get a chance, I'm flipping over a bathtub and hoping it's like in the movies when you're stuck in a house that's burning, lol
"to save you from a pyroclastic flow" makes me think of an old outdoor survival guide:
If a black bear is attacking you, it's probably desperate for food; fight back.
If a grizzly attacks you, you probably startled it and it may have cubs nearby. Play dead and if you're lucky it'll chew on your scalp for a few minutes and leave you alone (i'm not kidding this is near enough a quote).
If you encounter a polar bear...don't. There's nothing you can do; DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN THE FIRST PLACE.
pyroclastic flows are like polar bears
You must be crazy if you don't want a volcano to spit out lava, because if it doesn't, prepare for the worst earthquake
Mt. Vesuvius is just a drop in the ocean compared to the much larger Campi Flegrei (Phlegrean Fields) "supervolcano" located on the opposite side of Naples
What's really terrifying is that Campi Flegrei has increased it's activity as of late, and that volcano can produce explosive eruptions similar to what Mt. Vesuvius does, only 100-200x greater
G6 Liara it has seen increased activity and has also killed a little boy and his parents after falling into a crater
I heard about the incident in the news.
The parents tried to save the boy when he fell into the quicksand, but they ended up swallowed as well
you do know that Vesuvius is part of that caldera right?
I've recently learned of Camfliflegrai sorry if i spelt it wrong. But she is very interested. I heard Vesuvius is just another vent of Camfliflegrai
Around 18:00, "... under almost unimaginable pressure ...." Take heed! Let that be your warning. DO NOT USE A VOLCANO TO INFLATE YOUR TIRES!
Saint Steven ...funny.
Saint Steven protips from the UA-cam comment section part one
i've lost track of how many times i have seen this i want to see some new documentary on the subject
i have grown up and lived in kansas 99% of my life so experiencing a volcano in the united states is like going to a foreign country to meet their leader
You’ll to leave to do that.
*Only thing I need to survive a volcano is common sense which tells me not to get near one or live by one.*
Even that wont necessarily protect you, look up the eruption of krakatoa. It exploded so violently that it killed people hundreds of miles away by causing tsunamis and the explosion was even able to be heard nearly 2000 miles away. Some eruptions are violent enough to cause other devastating events so you dont actually have to live right next to one to be hurt by it.
Technically that depends on the size of the volcano. A big enough eruption will end all life on earth.
Why humans will continue to die from volcanoes at 7:00.
agreed. also, u see how they all kissed it, i mean talk about herpes bruh.
lonewolf36s 🤭nasty
Still 1 month left of 2020...
Yellowstone who?
Yellowstone: me
I love this channel, thanks for the uploads
Without a doubt, volcanologists are the unsung heroes of the world.
These are already experienced scientists and they themselves accept the fact that predicting when a volcano would exactly erupt is impossible and yet the Philippine government would like to do an inquiry on Phivolcs for not knowing the Taal Eruption last Jan 12. These people should watch this.
1. See volcano exploding.
2. Leave now and don't come back.
*******. Class Dismissed ****
yeah please do go try that one, in a city of around 3 million, outrunning a pyroclastic flow is impossible, no matter what films might make people think, especially when a pyroclastic flow can reach speeds of around 430 MPH, you would be both suffocated and burned to death at the same time, not a nice way to go, it beggers my belief that given our knowledge of volcano's today, that people still continue to live so close to these death dealers, its like living in a city with a nuclear bomb that is ready to go off at any moment.
@@leesmith7883 yeah, see san salvador city, it's hella close to san salvador volcano
@@satsat247 to me if i were running a country with a volcano that had a city too close for comfort, i would view it like this, the citizens are my greatest asset, i would not want them in harms way, taking into considration of the monitary cost if the volcano erupted and killed a couple of hundred people at least and the property damage costs, to me it would be more cost effective to build a new city some miles away in a more safe location and move everyone there, demolish the old city and recycle what could be recycled, sure it would take time and money, but to me the safety of my people would come first and foremost in my mind, i would not want to take the chance of loosing any of my best assets, the people who put me in office to protect them and their rights.
Really??? Don't be ridiculous... For example Iceland has over 30 active volcanics and for hundreds of years lived with them... You all are reaching like babys...
I love watching this now but want a newer documentary also since Kilauea erupted so recently!!
I do mostly like this documentary, though I find it annoying that nearly all the video from 18:00 to 20:40, while talking about the changes in Mt Hood before the eruption, is actually showing video about effects from AFTER the original eruption. Especially when they are substituting video of the rising level of the caldera long after the 1980 eruption and passing it off as the 5ft/ day deformation on the north flank of the mountain prior to the eruption.
You mean Mt St Helens not Hood,,,,and yes i agree
Raising volcanic tremors is one of the important sign that a volcano will erupt soon!
I have a question etna is always active so how can you tell ?
Great videos very informative 👏 ❤
Heading in doors as fast as u can🤔, if your that near to a volcano that your in danger i'm not sure being inside will help much🤣
Why keep rebuilding a town next too an active volcano?
@gary kitson volcanic bait
Maybe it has rich volcanic soil for growing crops
We went on a cruise to the islands in the early 2000's.. St Lucia, Barbados, St Thomas, etc & saw 1st hand the power of Monserrat as it spewed black and grey smoke from the top.. the ocean water was like glass & it was rippling as though it was being fine tuned like a violin.. strangest thing we'd ever seen.. Captain came on & said it was close to erupting.. it did when we got to St Martin.. had to take another route home on the ship.. our stop to Monserrat was cancelled..
0:52 Welp, Anak Krakatau is throwing a tantrum as we speak. Therefore, no shit.
Fun game: every time the narrator says "eruption" replace it with the word "erection". Made me giggle like a 5th grader.
16:16 "Where humans quite sensibly fear to trend" Taal Volcano just erupted this January 13, 2020 and 2 days after 3 Filipinos grabbed a phone - went into the volcano island, into the crater and started vlogging!!! WTF! Now that,s what we call Balls of Steel! First hand information on whats happening inside the crater as the Taal Volcano is not done with its eruption and constantly emitting and spewing gas and ash!
une tres belle video de volcanos
Voice of this narration suffocates me with awfully charm!
oh..kay....i'm fearing for my life now even if where i live there's no volcano anywhere near me
yep me to
You never know.. they said that the only faults are on tectonic plates like one in California, but right smack dab in the Midwest is the New Madrid fault. Runs almost exactly where the Mississippi is...
Earthquake happened about 140 years ago. The ground subsided about 10 feet on one side and it rerouted the river permanently...
Stranger things have happened.
You're welcome. 😂😉
@@fairwitness7473 trust no one…including me…which means trust me. 😊
The strongest eruption of the 20th century was know to be the most observed it was observed by both meteorologist and seismologist..as a volcano and a typhoon meet ... there's some evidence that it had a history unrecorded that might be even at the same scale as Krakatoa or bigger
Mount Pinatubo
Jonathan Williams Indonesia 🇮🇩.
You can search about Mt. Krakatoa
We had a good layer of ash as far away as southwest Montana after St Helen's blew up
26:44 Volcano Detective Harry Pinkerton! Awesome :-)
I am less concerned about Vesuvius than I am about campi flegrei. Vesuvius is nothing more than a small offshoot of campi flegrei supervolcano.
What does Hubble have to do with volcanology??
Nothing! The satellite is not Hubble, but a radar satellite.
I want to tell you about a concept called "false colors":
A picture made of false colors is a way of visualize something that can't be seen or changes undetectable to the human eye.
it can be used to visualize, for example - + / - 2 meters of ground movements from 1000 's of Km's above the surface of earth.
I appreciate that Lars! I do know of false color imaging, I was pointing out the fact they show Hubble at 47:30!
@@JaseCJay probably just the people making the documentary not knowing anything about satellites and assuming they all look the same. I see similar things in videos about the pyramids, when they talk about the great pyramid they have a tendency to show the pyramid of khafre instead of the actual great pyramid.
I noticed they also showed Voyager for some reason.
a volcano near us is currently erupting...Taal Volcano in Batangas, Philippines
23:37 Space satellites.. as opposed to ocean satellites.
Vape nation! Wait what!? Don't mess with that volcano
@ 0:49 . . . "because somewhere *in the world* ". . . I prefer to say "somewhere on Earth." The world is a different concept. It implies national boundaries and sovereign political entities with cites and government centers. The forces that create volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides and other catastrophes care nothing about politics and legal boundaries.
Cue dramatic voice and chilling music. Add jeopardy and you got yourself a show.
There were no drones in the public when this was made. And it wasn't made in 2017 either.
Love the video but 8 adds while watching a documentary is too much in my opinion :/
Martin Luther said; "if there is hell on Earth, Rome is on top of it".
Thank you Mr. Blaney. You speak the truth.
Dr Don Swan..... what a name lol
11:42 Earth is vaping again...
I was 10 when Mt. Saint Helens blew. I remember it being on the news and was confused since as a kid I thought that were no volcanoes in the US since I didn't hear of any other eruptions ever happening. As a teen I knew there were some in the US. Btu wondered why such emphasis was put on the 1980 Mt. St Helens eruption over others since it had a low death count vs others. I didn't know back then that it was a success of predicting eruptions.
People should beware of putting convenience and real estate values ahead of science and safety.
Why oh why do the Italian people build so close to Mount Vesuvius ........... they have to be crazy!!!
You are such a dumbass. The area around volcanoes attracts settlements because for dozens of miles around the soil is extremely fertile and lush - optimal for farming and therefore raising cities. The tradeoff for potentially hundreds of years of civilization is the risk of being wiped out - it's the same thing with coastal cities near faultlines risking exposure to tsunamis. In that time, families can grow and move away, etc. You can't just stop civilization because of something that may not happen for THOUSANDS of more years.
@roger anderson
"volcanic ash is sterile" It's the value of minerals. It didn't take long for plants to start growing around Mt St Helens, and today the whole area is lush with trees.
Thank god for our "Volcano detective scientists". For instance, listen to Matt Balls' testimony. He's from from Lancaster University! 29:00
The dialogue used in this doc. is funny as hell.
Anyone who knows anything about Mt. St. Helens knows that that footage used in the 1980 eruption segment is actually from the 2004-2008 dome building eruptions. Incompetent and negligent production on your part, Naked Science.
Not the part where you see the while side of the mountain slide away and then explode.
Hopefully volcanoes are treated a bit differently to, say, major storms which cause massive flooding,in that idiots who refuse to evacuate when told to do so do not get sent help when they find they are in trouble. It should be an automatic waiver for emergency services, when those who refuse to evacuate because "they been there all their life", do not receive any rescue resources.
Volcanos are awesome
Aggravating cinematic technique Numero Uno: Circling an upcoming narrator about 13 times at high speed. Numero Dos: Making an upcoming narrator walk as though running at high speed. Nauseating and unnecessary. Disgusting. Why do this? Cheap tricks make their so-called scientific approach a Hollywood pretense. Why respect any video doing this? I certainly do not.
Dear Naked Science,
Why have you used misleading footage when describing the cryptodome that formed on Mount St Helens? Almost every clip you used while discussing the events leading up to the 1980 eruption showed videos of the lava dome that formed AFTER the eruption ... it's almost as bad as fake news ... please consider using honest footage in the construction of your future documentaries.
Kind regards,
A concerned UA-camr.
Somewhere in the world, right now, a volcano is erupting. I just took a massive crap, does that count...?
Hahaha comment of the vid that 😂😂😂
People would rather believe in some religious magic trick because, to paraphrase a popular saying, "Science is hard, yo!" lol ;)
OK, pinko.
Its called denial! Which justifies actions not to move a muscle!!
Yeah true everyday the volcano erupts like the stromboli volcano
And yet, one just actually did erupt.
Great value videos thankyou from rance Mitchell
Hawaii News? Get the f out, every1! Islands still under construction
Praying for Taal 🙏🙏
Where's pierce bronson???
47:30 Hubble!
Funny, Mt Etna is erupting as I’m watching this...
narrator, you need to push out that voice a little more XD
PhonyPhoner Alec Baldwin
Why is the subject of mass vs. space always get scaled to a olympic size swimming pool....why not ,oh let's say a dump truck. For one everybody has seen a dump truck and people are more familiar with the size...I have no frigging clue what a that pool measures out to, furthermore I would love to see a picture of that swimming pool hauling dirt down the road
how is volcanic eruptions awesome ?
Because they inspire awe. That's literally the definition of the word. Doesn't nessiserly mean it's a good thing.
how can they not be . . .
Your front page shows a volcanologist aluminum wear .it reminds me of my baked potatos in my oven. Sorry i just had to say it he's going up close , i think a drone could help him !
The youtube channel Dutchsinse accurately predicts earthquakes.
That’s land!
I love volcanoes
Just don't build anywhere near a volcano........ c'mon folks, it's a no brainer!!!
You are such a dumbass. The area around volcanoes attracts settlements because for dozens of miles around the soil is extremely fertile and lush - optimal for farming and therefore raising cities. The tradeoff for potentially hundreds of years of civilization is the risk of being wiped out - it's the same thing with coastal cities near faultlines risking exposure to tsunamis. In that time, families can grow and move away, etc. You can't just stop civilization because of something that may not happen for THOUSANDS of more years.
In that case, the entire State of Washington and much of Southwestern Canada should not be there by your thinking. Mount Saint Helen's erupted in the opposite direction of what the scientists who died predicted.
@@petenielsen6683 they also thought that it would be a vertical eruption, they never imagined it would erupt horizontally.
and i just found out recently about mount newberry to the southeast of mount hood in the cascade mountain range in oregon here in the usa is an actual ancient volcanic crater/caldera & it's to northeast of the crater lake volcanic crater. i never knew that mount newberry existed!! MOTHER NATURE & EARTH ARE BEASTS WHEN THEY WANT TO BE!! 😲😨😲😨
Me either. Wouldn't it be great if it erupted ? :-)
The only one you might have to worry about erupting soon is South Sister
but most scientists say it will be Rainier to go off first.
David Joseph I live in close proximity to there. I love going to the cascades and checking out the volcanoes! I'll be doing geology after I finish school next year. I really want to get a Master's degree so I can play on the volcanoes. 🌋🌋🌋
Campi Flegrei is a far larger threat to Naples...and not touched on. Shame.
If the majority of volcanoes are underwater, and the fact that there has been an increase in volcanic activity world wide, wouldn't it make sense that the reasons the ice caps are melting and that the oceans are getting warmer are due to this fact?
No. That's tiny compared to CO2 plus cyclics. Add to that, volcanoes make lots of SO that makes Earth cooler.
no because volcanoes spew sulpher compounds that cool the planet. however there is the possibility of melted ice relieving pressure, in fact there's a theory about it causing an increase in volcanic eruptions. But also, its not necessarily an increase. Its likely that because of social media volcanoes and earthquakes are becoming more noticeable.
No because the new religion if anthropogenic global warming can't let go of it's mysticism. It's as bad as the Catholics and the blood trick.
Thumbnail looks like ghost .!.
why this NZ team could not predict the white island 's eruption ?
Please upload the Naked Science episode "Supercontinent"
Quiet ,yea right has steam rolling off it.
0:28 HOLY Crap!!! I THOUGHT THAT WAS MY BABYMAMA!!
HEY DON'T JUDGE.. UGLY PEOPLE MAKE SOME PRETTY KIDS. 🤔😂😂
With all due respect for all every nation but USA failed harder during St. Hellens eruption than in Vietnam😥
"Ground Deformation", a "key" indicator of eruption...
Seems to me there has been mention of the deformations have been recently spoken of when the discussions involve Yellowstone.
Hmmmm
Keep your FAITH in Jesus Christ and in yourself.
Why does Jesus allow volcanoes to erupt, killing thousands through an absolutely horrifying experience? Why did he invent volcanoes to begin with? Hhhhhmmmm?
The question is when... Lol
Dont disturb our funny poopers they are not smelling good the smell is coming from the hell . Why is he filling olympic swimmingpools with lava? Oddity.
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i believe the campiflegrei caldera/supervolcano in naples, italy is on high alert status today on 05/24/17. Let's pray that it won't erupt anytime soon.
David Joseph We don't have to "pray"... God knows about "Da'Volcano", it's just that things that are real have a really bad attitude towards mystical imaginary human magic ...& shit
HidefVince You sir are a fucking ignorant fuckstick
Josh Carpenter 😂😂👍👍
Ahhh.... I guess you must be right, since you unpacked your enlightened remark so eloquently.
David Joseph
This happens every solar minimum..... and it's now Grand Solar Minimum time.... The Eddie Solar Minimum....
This video is rubbish!
Oh bullshit, the clips from the Montserrat eruption, are CLIPS spliced together for dramatic purposes. Watch the Montserrat video.
... When mother nature releases its anger!!!
maybe they should try other method that predicts all natural disasters, animal behaviour, likelly in some of us a sense of impending disaster is ignored by drinking or taking another pill, relearning to interpret signs from the sub conscientious may save you from more than a bad marriage
Been watching this video multiple times. Thank you so much for the infos. I had a better understanding about volcanoes and why they erupt. At this moment, our Taal Volcano here in the Philippines is erupting and its very very powerful. #TaalVolcanoEruption2020
15:48 Use your imagination & see the multiple demon faces in the smoke.
If its getting hotter up here,its bound to be getting hotter down there too.!!
The only way the temperature of the atmosphere would increase the temperature of the core would be for the atmosphere to get hotter than the core. Heat always seeks equilibrium so it will always move from a hotter area to a cooler area.
Max balls good name
KILEUEA.
Kilauea
Toujours pareil même pas foutue de traduire en français .
kewl vid ya think? like if ya think
HAWAII MAN
Wow