NASA | Satellite Tracks Saharan Dust to Amazon in 3-D

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @KaanTechCrazy
    @KaanTechCrazy 9 років тому +383

    World's the biggest desert is responsible for maintaining world the biggest forest.
    Poetic and beautiful...

    • @bangerzt.v7532
      @bangerzt.v7532 5 років тому +12

      Mother earth is alive and self aware

    • @greywings6605
      @greywings6605 4 роки тому +12

      clearly a well planned out design.

    • @Sikandros
      @Sikandros 4 роки тому +3

      Wasnt always like this

    • @googoo-gjoob
      @googoo-gjoob 3 роки тому +2

      *GOD* is _g r e a t_

  • @gabesegun7966
    @gabesegun7966 4 роки тому +23

    A clear lesson to us all that were are all connected.

  • @anitaseeram880
    @anitaseeram880 5 років тому +9

    I live all the way in Trinidad...little island in the Caribbean...and starting just last year started suffering with severe sinus headaches because of the the amount of Sahara dust that's making it's way over to Trinidad...its crazy! 🤯

    • @alphonseelric2514
      @alphonseelric2514 5 років тому

      can u actually see it?

    • @anitaseeram880
      @anitaseeram880 5 років тому +2

      @@alphonseelric2514 Hi, yes we can. We have a mountain range and we can especially see it when we looked at the mountains. It looks almost like its rain clouds but the colour is not always gray, sometimes is has that brownish tint. Trinidad has only 2 seasons, dry and rainy, so for the dry season, we would see the darkness in the clouds and off course there would be no rain so we know it's the dust...I remember one day the entire mountain range was not visible at all...it was all covered with the brown cloudiness.

  • @MohamedAlNaamani
    @MohamedAlNaamani 9 років тому +70

    What a balanced echo system we live in. Yet only people are responsible for destruction of echo system like this.

  • @highspacefox
    @highspacefox 9 років тому +50

    love you NASA
    thanks for the opportunity to even know about this incredible relationship with the dusts of the Sahara and rainforests in the amazon, how cool!

  • @marinadomingues7932
    @marinadomingues7932 8 років тому +11

    Certa vez, viajando pelo Amazonas, com a Society Expeditions de Seattle, Washington, levamos um tremenda chuva de areia. Os sábios condutores do grupo nos informaram que era areia vinda de algum rio na vizinhança. Não tinham a menor ideia de que de fato a areia vinha da África, como hoje sabemos, pois areia de beira de rio é molhada e não pode ser carregada assim pelo ar como estava acontecendo. Mas essa foi talvez a única vez que isso nos aconteceu, nas onze viagens que fiz, subindo e descendo o Rio Amazonas.

    • @marinadomingues7932
      @marinadomingues7932 8 років тому +4

      Isso foi escrito pelo avô de Marina Domingues, o Prof. David Gueiros Vieira

  • @oceanweatherandmapping9414
    @oceanweatherandmapping9414 4 роки тому +15

    And it's here again

  • @veidorje1681
    @veidorje1681 8 років тому +11

    it also supplies the gulf stream in minerals

  • @jayschmidt1009
    @jayschmidt1009 9 років тому +5

    This is truly brilliant. Thank you, Goddard

  • @amylee9
    @amylee9 5 років тому +3

    In another video, it says that these sands prevent clouds and reduce precipitation which is causing droughts in places like Puerto Rico. This video suggests the opposite. All I know is that Puerto Rico has an increased amount of these sands every year and the droughts are becoming more severe. The rainforest in puerto Rico could be affected by this.

    • @liileejade8861
      @liileejade8861 8 місяців тому

      Im in Amazon, and we just had months of Saharan sand here, and we also should have started rain season months ago, and it hasn't yet. Coïncidence? I think not.

  • @SilverCrimsonDragon
    @SilverCrimsonDragon 4 роки тому +1

    Modern science is now confirming what indigenous people all over the world have known for millennia. It's about time we start listening to them a bit more.

  • @AlexGarcia-rh2iy
    @AlexGarcia-rh2iy 4 роки тому +6

    God bless everyone take care

  • @valeriacole6273
    @valeriacole6273 8 років тому +3

    Hello there, I would like to be able to download this video to use in a presentation I am giving this coming Thursday, is that possible?

    • @joyngscicomm
      @joyngscicomm 8 років тому +2

      +valeria cole You can download the video here - svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=11775

    • @valeriacole6273
      @valeriacole6273 8 років тому

      +Joy Ng Thank you so much Joy. This is great, I have dowloaded it and it is already in my presentation. Greatly appreciated. :)

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 5 років тому +5

    i never knew this. so cool.

  • @WilliamRezendeQuintal
    @WilliamRezendeQuintal 8 років тому +8

    The most amazing discovery!

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 8 років тому +1

      +William Rezende Quintal Yeah... nuclear energy, X rays, microwaves, lasers, plasma.... "desert dust is the most amazing discovery" huh?

    • @WilliamRezendeQuintal
      @WilliamRezendeQuintal 8 років тому +1

      +Mangalex28 no doubt little brain, where would be you with your big toys not knowing you live in a planet that every days seems to us it is a complex and living structure that we ourselves mirror. Of course you can also be a dummy and blow everything up with your toys

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 8 років тому +1

      +William Rezende Quintal Just so you know, Sahara Dust is my main study field and no, it's not the most amazing discovery. Not need to go all douchebag keyboard warrior for no reason. Did I insult you? Having different opinions mean it's an agression? Pathetic...

    • @WilliamRezendeQuintal
      @WilliamRezendeQuintal 8 років тому +1

      +Mangalex28 I'm really sorry I was a dummy my self. Got a really bad day.

    • @WilliamRezendeQuintal
      @WilliamRezendeQuintal 8 років тому +2

      Besides I must confess I should take more care using your language, I really don't know the exactly weight of the words. Again, I'm truly sorry.

  • @juanaperez5787
    @juanaperez5787 8 років тому +9

    muy interesante.

  • @honestandfairelections8342
    @honestandfairelections8342 6 років тому

    Why does the NASA satellite image at 11 sec. stops and the density maps never go further?

  • @kdavalos7914
    @kdavalos7914 9 років тому +5

    we are all connected

    • @domparah
      @domparah 4 роки тому

      👏👏👏👏💖

  • @accessdenied9105
    @accessdenied9105 5 років тому +1

    Don't understand this article🤔 as far as reality in my island this dust creates asthma and respiratory problems. So how ya going to explain this problem?

  • @jasminmaria2
    @jasminmaria2 9 років тому +3

    OLá! from Brazil. wonderful vídeo.

  • @MoonChild-nw6oy
    @MoonChild-nw6oy 4 роки тому +5

    Whos here june 2020?

  • @flaviavitorio
    @flaviavitorio 4 роки тому +3

    Amazing Amazon and Sahara, love's in air!

  • @DragonTooth-fs1to
    @DragonTooth-fs1to Місяць тому

    if you were to estimate how many truckloads a day is being blown over into South America how much would it be?

  • @ssssjxd
    @ssssjxd 9 років тому +2

    The wonders of life. Top video.

    • @oui2611
      @oui2611 4 роки тому

      thats such a brittish way of saying great video lol

  • @Glennperez12
    @Glennperez12 9 років тому +1

    Beautiful video and mother earth

  • @tilliemaekirk9444
    @tilliemaekirk9444 4 роки тому +5

    Intelligent Design.

  • @sultanlife5385
    @sultanlife5385 8 років тому +7

    that is the power of allah or god amazing dust from Africa will bring life all the way to South American isn't that amazing

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 7 років тому +14

      No it's not the power of allah. It's called science.

    • @archivistdoc5272
      @archivistdoc5272 4 роки тому +2

      @@Mangalex28 God designed it.

    • @arsalancba
      @arsalancba 4 роки тому +2

      @@Mangalex28 Science didnt create it my friend, it "Discovered it ". Science never creates anything, it only discovers thats already created by God :)

  • @Mathilda95
    @Mathilda95 9 років тому +2

    y como llega mas arena al saharan? D:

  • @recceinteractive456
    @recceinteractive456 6 років тому +1

    Hi there
    May we please use 8 seconds of your footage (from 00:12 to 00:20) in a video. We will off-course, credit you in full.

    • @NASAGoddard
      @NASAGoddard  6 років тому +2

      These videos are public domain and you may use them with credit. Please check the information for a link to download different resolutions.

  • @RicardoAntonioHinostrozaMoreno
    @RicardoAntonioHinostrozaMoreno 9 років тому +3

    Very interesting!

  • @Cuarentaydos
    @Cuarentaydos 2 роки тому

    Aquí por la calima, supongo

  •  9 років тому

    Interesante dato, como afecta una zona de la Tierra totalmente opuesta a otra para bien.

  • @lolabella5574
    @lolabella5574 5 років тому

    I love science and NASA.

  • @gaz1tinsley
    @gaz1tinsley 9 років тому

    Hey Naza,
    how many satallites is there in space ??

    • @vind3x
      @vind3x 8 років тому +1

      +Gaz Tinsley Are*.

    • @gaz1tinsley
      @gaz1tinsley 8 років тому

      +vind3x arse!

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 8 років тому

      +Gaz Tinsley Satellites* :p

    • @Mmxxaamm
      @Mmxxaamm 8 років тому +1

      +Gaz Tinsley Nasa*

  • @weronika4561
    @weronika4561 3 роки тому

    Due to informations about traveling of dust from Sahara to Amazonia, I was wodering, isn't good idea to relocate some of heavy industries to west parts of Sahara and Sahel region?
    1. Dust could be easily taken, so area of production could be less polluted in that part of Earth, then in eg. central parts of continents.
    2. Industries in that region can't produce dust with toxic elements and substances, that could damage or destroy plants - that kind of pollution can destroy Amazon forest.
    3. It's deserted area, so industries that need or crave for water shouldn't be located (or they will be expensive, trying to us sea water). Freshwater in that region should be used only for drinking and other basic human needs.
    4. It's deserted area, so land pollution shouldn't affect region as much as in other parts of Earth. Due to same reason, agriculural lands in that region are priceless, so industries need to avoid affecting them.
    5. That region is one from better places in Earth, where solar energy is most effective , and there is many unused lands, where solare power plants could be located. It is especially beneficial for energy absorbant industries.
    6. That region is like midpoint and rather close (eg. from Mauretania, Senegal approx.: 3k km to Brasil, UK, Nigeria; 6k km to USA, Columbia Finland, Turkey, Egypt, Namibia; 8k km to Mexico, Argentina) to Europe, and both of Americas, so it can be somehow like hub for industry - travel prices (eg. less fuel, more cargo) could be rather stable between countries in both parts of Atlantic Ocean.
    7. It could give more jobs and somehow boost economy in west Africa (maybe not much because heave industry rather isn't so profitable as other sectors of economy - but still it isn't 0).

  • @NCfrost82
    @NCfrost82 3 місяці тому

    Nature is 'wild'.

  • @pcgbrandao
    @pcgbrandao 9 років тому

    fertilizes or explains the advance of the semi-arid northeast of the amazon and therefore would prove that the Amazon will become a desert, like the Sahara was a day covered forests ?

  • @Throughthelurkinglass
    @Throughthelurkinglass 10 місяців тому +1

    God is Great

  • @Shadows00001
    @Shadows00001 9 років тому +1

    Algeria (north africa) is not entirely sahara as shown on that 3d map, the north side of Algeria has mediteranian climat, it's full of plants and trees

    • @Shadows00001
      @Shadows00001 8 років тому

      *****
      what kind of primitive language is that ? don't you speak english ? small minded people like you always surprise me, don't you see that the universe is bigger than your self centered view of the world ?

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 9 років тому

    I think dust is not an important contributing element for the fertility of the Amazon. Indonesia has rich and fertile rain forest and no dust was blown into Indonesia, well except dust from the volcanoes, but that contains no phosphorus.

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +rochelimit's hangout Yeah but the soils in Indonesia might be fertile naturally. Not the case everywhere in south america.

    • @rochelimit55555
      @rochelimit55555 9 років тому

      +Mangalex28 No, the Amazon and Indonesia are both in the equator. If you saw Equatorial region of Africa, it has the same green-ness. I think the Amazon is green because it is located in the equatorial belt, where rain are simply more abundant than the subtropical area such as India, Mexico, Sahara.
      Therefore I don't think the Saharan dust is causing fertility in the Amazon. IMO with or without the Sahara, the Amazons will still be a rich green area just because it is located in the tropical equatorial region.

    • @gabrielaaguilar7737
      @gabrielaaguilar7737 7 років тому +1

      rochelimit's hangout Pero de que la arena rica en fósforo ayuda es un hecho

    • @yaballo1
      @yaballo1 4 роки тому +1

      Have you considered the possibility that the sands from the Sahara+Arabian deserts blow eastwards towards India, Indonesia, South-East Asia & eastern Asia when the prevailing winds from the Sahara travel eastwards when they are not blowing westwards towards the South America & the Amazon? Also, note how the sands from the Sahara also travel to Europe across the Mediterranean sea as far north as the Alps mountains & Scandinavian countries during some months of the year.

  • @DulanjaSubodhana
    @DulanjaSubodhana 8 років тому +1

    Amazing....

  • @mobsyr5232
    @mobsyr5232 5 років тому +3

    سبحان الله العظيم.

  • @guilhermemendonca1929
    @guilhermemendonca1929 9 років тому

    ANYONE KNOWS THE SONG?

  • @curisoul4661
    @curisoul4661 4 роки тому +2

    My thing is: what if it’s carrying some of those locusts amongst other things microscopic ? Even a genius asks questions!

  • @DarioMontenegroCruz
    @DarioMontenegroCruz 4 роки тому

    Outstanding

  • @Caligula138
    @Caligula138 9 років тому +1

    That's amazing

  • @juandazaarevalo7417
    @juandazaarevalo7417 4 роки тому

    Please open contributions so we can help to translate the video into Spanish.

  • @IstasPumaNevada
    @IstasPumaNevada 9 років тому

    Very neat.

  • @Lynn_l
    @Lynn_l 6 років тому +1

    And what if your name is Sahar?

  • @Paparaga
    @Paparaga 2 роки тому

    Is that why I always catch dust in my eye?

  • @gandolfthewhite
    @gandolfthewhite 9 років тому

    And there we have it, hot and cold can travel all over the planet the same way. The wind can change climate all over the planet. That wind isn't man made, it has been here long before man.

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +Stuart Buncher your point being?

    • @gandolfthewhite
      @gandolfthewhite 9 років тому

      Mangalex28, if I have to explain my point than you aren't intelligent enough to understand.

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +Stuart Buncher This is a video on sahara dust and you're talking about irrelevant stuff. So, your point?

  • @sggsgggg
    @sggsgggg 2 роки тому +1

    Why NASA videos got this british accent?? 🤔

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce 2 роки тому

      Thats what i was thinking but I would click off if it was american accent

  • @YoJesusMorales
    @YoJesusMorales 9 років тому +1

    Increíble, Tengo que culpar al Sáhara por el polvo que entra al cuarto por la ventana, jejeje mal chiste, aunque fascinante como está el mundo conectado, ¿no?.

  • @AhmedGhazwan
    @AhmedGhazwan 9 років тому

    Very cool.

  • @ZakariaBachir
    @ZakariaBachir 7 років тому +8

    As King Hassan II said once : We will not give up a grain of sand from our Sahara.. So please give us back our sand grains!

    • @NASAGoddard
      @NASAGoddard  7 років тому +5

      No grains, just dust.

    • @ZakariaBachir
      @ZakariaBachir 7 років тому +1

      NASA Goddard Yes, the video said Sharan dust.. thank you.
      PS: it was just a funny fact that I remembered while watching the video 😁

    • @michaelrahman4553
      @michaelrahman4553 5 років тому

      @@ZakariaBachir Interesting exchange.

  • @renachristina
    @renachristina 9 років тому

    Ein sehr interessantes Video,Ich habe wieder gelernt, Gruß Rena

  • @Cciberia
    @Cciberia 6 років тому +1

    2015??? yo ya estoy en 2019 :)

  • @aczjbr
    @aczjbr 9 років тому

    fantástico e derradeiro.

  • @veda-songbird1815
    @veda-songbird1815 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @compchomp6268
    @compchomp6268 4 роки тому

    This is how much crums of food I have in my room

  • @Tkz27596
    @Tkz27596 9 років тому +9

    god is great

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому +2

      +Tkz27596 nice joke.

    • @VV66613
      @VV66613 7 років тому

      Great Jaa Jaa is greater!

  • @scin3759
    @scin3759 7 років тому +2

    Distracting and unnecessary music prevents understanding what the scientist is saying.

    • @NASAGoddard
      @NASAGoddard  7 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I'll pass it along to the producers.

    • @rickitos94
      @rickitos94 5 років тому

      @@NASAGoddard i enjoy the music, what is the name of?

  • @arihyanrichaards733
    @arihyanrichaards733 3 роки тому

    And it's happening again

  • @Lucass_CABJ
    @Lucass_CABJ 5 років тому +1

    Everything exactly balanced as it should be, except that we are ourselves and we are killing ourselves...

  • @mononnck
    @mononnck 9 років тому

    encore une fois la preuve est faite les systèmes planétaires ont encore beaucoup a nous apprendre et il fait tempête en ce 5 mars aux usa qui ne comprennent pas pourquoi (hum!)

  • @keshavrao27
    @keshavrao27 9 років тому +1

    Gold Dust

  • @brownhornet113
    @brownhornet113 9 років тому

    Where has this phenomena been say for the past 2000 years ?

    • @adampedersen9499
      @adampedersen9499 9 років тому +2

      In the fucking sky where it has been. Undetected since we didn't have the proper equipment to analyze it.

    • @nikosk.736
      @nikosk.736 9 років тому

      LOL

    • @brownhornet113
      @brownhornet113 9 років тому

      LOL, man, how could I ever doubt nasa?

    • @nikosk.736
      @nikosk.736 9 років тому

      Brown Hornet Maybe, we listen to you and your crazy theories. You sound like a more reliable person.

    • @brownhornet113
      @brownhornet113 9 років тому

      Excellent John, im glad you may have noticed how our planet is changing, fast. Worse, its being allowed to happen by blind eyes in power gazing upon us struggling to forge our existence..John, you do know of the fukushima problem "? Nothing can be done.
      Do you believe in "aliens"? ET ? NASA freely admit they doctor and "enhance" images. Do they withhold ANY info from the public? Do NASA release all their information ? We are only given the information and propaganda they "feel" we can handle ? Religious problems , possible kaos ? Im not saying everything they do is fabricated, thtas just stoopid ,
      John,often data given to the public has been corrupted ,multiple times ,as you know. NASA have been caught feeding the public inaccurate data in the past, lose data, they erase it, accidents happen, media blackouts, you know where im going. How much would you trust a girl that had lied , cheated and spent/lost your money , a few times over ?

  • @laniyalottie7515
    @laniyalottie7515 9 років тому

    a land is resurfacing back up

  • @LifeInElSalvador
    @LifeInElSalvador 9 років тому +1

    Desert dust ha... ? How about space dust ?

  • @elinecristina9742
    @elinecristina9742 9 років тому +1

    lindooooo

  • @nicolasgerrero3208
    @nicolasgerrero3208 9 років тому

    How to become an astronaut nasa if I have only 14 years old and I love science and astronomy mission of developing life on mars

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +nicolas gerrero Pretty sure you need like straight As in all science classes and sport.

    • @nicolasgerrero3208
      @nicolasgerrero3208 8 років тому

      Soy un amante de la sciencia astrónoma !

    • @nicolasgerrero3208
      @nicolasgerrero3208 8 років тому

      Y me facina las misiones no tripuladas a marte

    • @nicolasgerrero3208
      @nicolasgerrero3208 8 років тому

      Mi sueño es estar en una misión tripulada

  • @moroccaninsaudiarabi
    @moroccaninsaudiarabi 9 років тому +2

    sahara marocain

  • @deepsy4587
    @deepsy4587 Рік тому

    One day human-being being will see souls......

  • @trexciadaughma1979
    @trexciadaughma1979 4 роки тому

    Wow

  • @86JEYPI
    @86JEYPI 8 місяців тому

    That's illegal! No passport!

  • @barry4988
    @barry4988 9 років тому

    I hope these satellites will also help us figure out how long and cold the upcoming global cooling cycle will be and if global warming might mitigate the cooling event.

  • @Konstantin3208
    @Konstantin3208 9 років тому

    я про это читал еще лет 5 назад

  • @erainacooper3402
    @erainacooper3402 4 роки тому

    Crazy

  • @rygby239
    @rygby239 4 роки тому

    PARA DE CHERETA O QUE NÃO DA TUA CONTA NASA! TA ME OUVINDO

  • @KonsolKombat
    @KonsolKombat 9 років тому +4

    Wow Good Job NASA! NASA is the Proud of our Planet no Doubt!
    &
    Here is the Holy Book Quran what says about that kind wind events:
    "And We send the fecundating winds, then cause the rain to descend from the sky, therewith providing you with water (in abundance), though ye are not the guardians of its stores." Hicr 22.
    Hicr 22. Translates:
    "Und WIR schickten die Winde als Befruchtende. Dann ließen WIR vom Himmel Wasser fallen, das WIR euch zum Trinken gaben. Doch ihr seid keineswegs dessen Aufbewahrer."
    "Ва бодҳои обистанкунандаро фиристодем ва аз осмон обе нозил кардем ва шуморо ба он сероб сохтем ва шуморо нарасад, ки хазинадори он, бошед."
    "Et il n´est rien dont Nous n´ayons les réserves et Nous ne le faisons descendre que dans une mesure déterminée."

  • @danyswa
    @danyswa 4 роки тому +2

    2020 😭😂😭

  • @ayeshashaalam4792
    @ayeshashaalam4792 4 роки тому

    But not to make fun it’s happening real

  • @relaxmoon1335
    @relaxmoon1335 4 роки тому +1

    penguinz0

  • @unmanahi9333
    @unmanahi9333 4 роки тому

    Más de 1'000.000 de satélites supuestamente en el espacio y nos muestran una animación en 3D no nos crean tan pendejos.

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 4 роки тому

      Primero que todo no se puede ver el polvo desde el espacio claramente. Segundo es que eres tan ignorante que no entiendes que solo hay mas o menos 24500 objetos orbitando la tierra. Si quieres ver satélites parate de esa silla y usa el internet para algo bueno. Busca la orbita de la iss y mira en esa dirección cuando pase cerca de tu pais.

    • @ntl5983
      @ntl5983 4 роки тому

      No existen los satélites porque un (no tan) pendejo lo dice.

  • @laniyalottie7515
    @laniyalottie7515 9 років тому

    moist has to come out moist is at the core moist is trap

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +Laniya Lottie wut?

    • @vind3x
      @vind3x 8 років тому +2

      +Laniya Lottie
      Don't do drugs.

  • @djangounchanged7672
    @djangounchanged7672 9 років тому

    that asian dude is whiter than me

  • @Xelogic
    @Xelogic 9 років тому

    Дивовижно

  • @altamirvicentedasilva6102
    @altamirvicentedasilva6102 9 років тому

    mentira

  • @luisaalvarez9512
    @luisaalvarez9512 10 місяців тому

    💛💙❤️

  • @iosifstalin6788
    @iosifstalin6788 9 років тому

    Let me guess... Putin is to blame.

    • @Hamburglar96
      @Hamburglar96 9 років тому

      +Iosif Stalin Yes Lol

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +Iosif Stalin Thanks Obama.

  • @ubaidullahsaand1864
    @ubaidullahsaand1864 3 роки тому

    Magic

  • @brunelledosreis5356
    @brunelledosreis5356 5 років тому +3

  • @ilikegames6223
    @ilikegames6223 5 років тому

    But soon enough there won't be anymore "Amazon Rainforest" it'll just be the "Amazon Desert". This is because of deforestation, and why does people do that? Well, to earn money. Check out the internet about Amazon desert, hopefully it makes you realise that we have made it near impossible for the next generations to come to even survive, to witness the bonds within man and animals like we used to be able to. Hopefully this makes you realise that we should start standing for the trees and save nature!

  • @MT-sg7xq
    @MT-sg7xq 4 роки тому +1

    Motherland.

  • @manzipe
    @manzipe 8 років тому

    00

  • @emersonsantana2762
    @emersonsantana2762 9 років тому

    its a Lie

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому +1

      +Emerson Santana No it's not.

    • @vind3x
      @vind3x 8 років тому +1

      +Emerson Santana
      The cake is a lie.

  • @jeffersoncaglioni2370
    @jeffersoncaglioni2370 5 років тому +1

    kkkkkkkkkkkkkk ta....

  • @Macaframa1
    @Macaframa1 9 років тому +2

    why is a foreigner narrating this?

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому +6

      +Macaframa1 because science has no boundaries. Thanks Obama!

    • @hemrique3
      @hemrique3 7 років тому

      Many foreigners works on NASA, kinda obvious

  • @rahatkhan2288
    @rahatkhan2288 3 роки тому

    Allah is great

  • @mehriel123
    @mehriel123 9 років тому

    Who cares?

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому

      +Mehriel Just had a skype meeting with 20 scientists from usa, mexico, puerto rico, colombia so... we do.

    • @mehriel123
      @mehriel123 9 років тому

      Mangalex28 20 people? Wow that is... Not many.

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому +1

      20 experts representing each the best labs and researchers in aeorol and atmospheric science... these dusts are just the main fertilizer of the rainforest, the biggest forest on earth but who cares right?

    • @mehriel123
      @mehriel123 9 років тому

      Mangalex28 Yeah, no one cares.

    • @Mangalex28
      @Mangalex28 9 років тому +1

      Mehriel
      You probably shouldn't watch NASA videos if you don't care about science, the environment or anything too intellectual for you.