25 Things You Never Knew About The Earth

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Explore the unknown with "25 Things You Never Knew About The Earth" in this eye-opening video revealing hidden wonders and surprising facts about our planet.

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Unearth the mysteries of our planet with "25 Things You Never Knew About The Earth"! From the secrets of deep sea life to the surprising benefits of clouds, this video will take you on a fascinating journey through the hidden wonders of our world. Discover the sinking effects of groundwater, the drift of continents, and the intriguing history of Yellowstone's volcano. Join us as we explore ribbit rain, the origin of oxygen, and the mind-boggling concept of ball lightning. From exploding lakes to the smart slime mold, each revelation will leave you amazed. Subscribe now for a captivating dive into the extraordinary facts that make our Earth truly unique!

Author: Steve Palace
Music: seasons - Telecasted

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:29 - Deep sea life
1:08 - Helpful clouds
1:41 - So many microbes
2:15 - Sinking feeling
2:57 - The drift from Down Under
3:35 - Yellowstone volcano
4:23 - Wuda forest
5:10 - Ribbit rain
5:49 - Where oxygen comes from
6:39 - Supercontinents
7:20 - Wet and dry
8:03 - Orbiting bodies
8:46 - Ball lightning
9:29 - Tetraneutrons
10:26 - Spare tire effect
11:02 - Mother Nature the recycler
12:05 - The core and the Sun
12:31 - Our name
13:11 - Epic earthquake
13:44 - Viruses vs stars
14:26 - Why so much water?
14:58 - Longer days
15:38 - Smart slime
16:35 - Rocking out
17:06 - Exploding lakes

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Hi Mike, one night I was camping in far west Texas and was lucky enough to actually see ball lightning. I swear I was cold sober and hadn't been taking any hallucinagens. Still, it was a trip!

randalmayeux
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Being a geologist and something of an oceanographer, I do know much about our huge blue-green ball. But I'm always eager to learn more.

CybeleCotter
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The most thing I think is amazing about our wonderful blue marble, is that we get to live on it.

chasbarnes
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I think you would enjoy the UK tv show called QI. Stephen Fry hosted the first years and Sandi Toksvig hosts now. They talk about a lot of the things you talk about!

robinsmith
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16:01 "I collect spores, molds, and fungus" - Egon Spengler, Ghostbusters

isaacheres
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Thank you for the interesting facts. Mike thanks for the laughs 😊😅😊. Love ❤your channel. ❤❤❤😊😊❤❤❤

dawnhall
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3:04 Ohhh, that's why gps maps goes a little dippy sometimes!😂🇦🇺

therestingrancor
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You are awesome! The way you comment those videos and the way you introduce the information, is awesome.

Margoshaka
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❤ I definitely enjoyed this list, thanks Mike and team!

merrileeheard
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This is by far the BEST LIST 25 Video to DATE!!! Very Very Interesting Facts! 👍Awesome!

ussdiscovery
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I love this video. Your humor makes it more interesting. I love your hair. It was waving like the ocean. I plan to go to Yellowstone this summer.

bakert
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Unbelievably, I lived in Billings, Montana for 10 years and I never visited Yellowstone!! I had plans many times but never made it. Then, I moved to PA in 2020. I could really kick myself for not taking my son, who was 11 years old, when we moved.

krazeekidz
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When I was a kid, one of my friends had ball lightening enter his house. I remember him telling it made him wet his pants.

christelheadington
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There was a case of ball lightning entering a plane, floating around above frightened passenger's head and exited the plane.

paulbarnett
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Uh.... what happened to trees giving off oxygen?

woodworkingandepoxy
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#2. Rocking out: Very recently, right here on YouTube the was a story, (I think by the Physics Girl), that spelled out just how the rocks move. I don't remember how the water gets there, it freezes then as it melts on the rocks this caused very low friction between the ice on the lake bed and the bottom of the rock. This allows the wind to, without to much difficulty to push the rocks across the frozen lake bed.

As with most of your lists, I knew some of these, but most I was unaware off.

On another subject: I didn't have the time to write this went I watched 25 diseases/viruses. How about a virus that actually cured an a medical condition. If your interested in this story, please provide me with away to DM you. I've waited for over a year to tell this story. I'm sure many of your followers will be very surprised to hear this story and even some that will not believe it. I don't currently have the medical proof of this, but I know it would not be difficult to acquire it. I am interested in finding a university or research company to investigate this with the idea of helping others.

leonlaf
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At the nonillion remark I am sitting at a 15 scare factor right now.

thirdcoastfirebird
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Yes, absolutely!!! I definitely plan to go back, at some point. Thankfully my adult children still live there and that's the perfect excuse to go! Then we can all visit Yellowstone, together!! 😁

krazeekidz
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Would be nice if you could include measurements in metric as well as imperial.

Gumboot-Cowboy
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Super except the ultra early individuals😂

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