Scientist Terrifying New Underwater Discovery That Changes Everything

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Scientist are concerned and scared about their new discovery! What will they find this time!?

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If we count land that's under water then they would be 0 continents because the entire earth is 1 land mass with water filling in the low points.

yrrek
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Laurel and hardy: march of the wooden soldiers

iangillham
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So how exactly is this terrifying 🤔
The fact that we are on a rock traveling through empty space is probably the most terrifying thing ever.

justinbutler
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This is epic. Love from New Zealand Devin

michaellevinsesega
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The "Terrifying" part was click bait. Any video that starts with Scientists and Terrifying. Every single time, doesn't matter if it's Antarctica or Space, it's always terrifying and dangerous to us. I'd also watch it if it said Hidden Continent.

dennishendrikx
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1:41 "there's always a bigger fish" metaphorically or literally!

timothytayntor
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check out magnetic north moving. Its moving super fast now! It has been for the last 12 years!

bugvswindshield
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This is a cool idea, watching some scientific videos

Grimium
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It's so cool to see you react to this kind of videos, keep up the good work man

Noctazar
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This isn't particularly new, back in the ice age, ocean levels were considerably lower. N. America was directly connected to Russia with the Bering land bridge. Doggerland bridged eastern Europe to what is now England, there may be a case of a lot of these lost continents being lost to history as well. But there may be spoken history/stories that carried over for countless generations which ultimately led geologists to seek these legends out.

brianoconnell
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Zealandia was known about almost 40 years ago and has been surveyed by scientists since. How is this a "new" discovery? Also, the reason you were taught there are seven continents is because there are seven continents. Zealandia is a submerged micro-continent. If we counted submerged land, then there would still be only one continent.

TheNeonParadox
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IF international law defines sovereign territories as extending to the end of continental shelves does this mean NZ has a claim to this entire mass and the ocean above it?

nickjohnsonson
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Earth grows in size. That is what they aren't telling you.

chiss
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Another incredible recent discovery is a pyramid in Egypt that houses an Egyptian queen that is completely unknown in history. Somehow there's no record of this queen. They found a whole pyramid and 300 plus mummies with so they're trying to figure out how, where when this Queen must have been or came from or how she was cuz there's nothing on her it's mine blowing the things we're yet to question basically rewriting history more and more

OilyAnimal
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It's insane that only roughly 35% of Earth's oceans has been discovered. Imagine what else is still out there that still hasn't been explored.

missgigglebox
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@Devin G Post Enter The Dragon 🐉 and Fist 👊 Of Fury after you finish watching these.

LorDFatZWarrior
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I'm from New Zealand. The colonization is a bitter sweet thing in some ways more towards bitter though. The Maori were a proud warrior people who came to let European fishermen live on the land to work because of the things they could trade with them. Once England saw potential in Aotearoa (New Zealand) they became hell bent on turning it into a colony as per usual.

One of the biggest Maori chiefs of the time was a man named Hone Heke who studied in a British missionary school as a child, his teachers said he was very intelligent and mischievous.
Hone travelled to England and became welcoming towards European settlers, he saw the coming of more people, technology and resources as a great thing and had a big part in convincing the other Maori chiefs to sign the "treaty of Waitangi" which was a legal document allowing for European settlers to live and settle in Aotearoa under British rule, but the treaty was written in a way that hid the fact that it also meant that any land settled by Europeans would be under the rule of England.


Hone himself felt betrayed as he wanted settlers to become a part of the tribes and thought the treaty only really meant the British would intervene if the settlers moved against the tribes. He saw that the British were planning to take full control of Aotearoa and started multiple rebellions against them.

Other than that the colonization was mostly peaceful and most Maori people were somewhat integrated into the new society built by England but of course they weren't treated as equals to the Pakeha (outsiders/settlers). But because of the peaceful integration, modern day New Zealand does have some respect towards Maori culture and a few aspects from Maori culture have become things that all people born in New Zealand grow up with.

It's sad that the colonization hit and pushed many Maori into poverty but the relatively peaceful nature of the colonization has made New Zealand a more accepting place today for whatever thats worth.

rightmunted
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Bro you gatta watch orcas hunting seals
I think by frozen planet or earth

MATERNATIONx
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That add making me angy i always try to close it but itt was on your screen, window XD

czigleranton
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It makes me wonder how they know how the manage to know how long ago stuff happened in human history and like how humans know that dinosaurs existed 65 million years ago, crazy stuff .

jermainehaslam