What's Under Antarctica's Ice Sheets?

What's Under Antarctica's Ice Sheets?

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@robertzeitz3924
@robertzeitz3924 - 29.01.2024 07:02

Antarctica is naked!

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@uglyhorseE
@uglyhorseE - 29.01.2024 01:35

Eat, the penguins.

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@phasematerialsresearch9319
@phasematerialsresearch9319 - 28.01.2024 08:07

Nazi UFOs and aliens are under there according to Admiral Byrd and others in the 20th century.

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@danielz1666
@danielz1666 - 26.01.2024 00:19

Aliens, UFOs, Bigfoot, and Chupacabras

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@MsCube3
@MsCube3 - 22.01.2024 22:08

I hope climate change gets so bad we get a map update 😂

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@roberthoff6670
@roberthoff6670 - 14.01.2024 03:39

is there not a world wide treaty banning any part of Antarctica from being owned by any one country's government ?

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@dennisonthachil
@dennisonthachil - 08.01.2024 02:39

Why does he say Antarctica and 26 like that lmao

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@togomy6975
@togomy6975 - 05.01.2024 13:17

CAUSE IT COLD ASF

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@ucvk7amx19
@ucvk7amx19 - 31.12.2023 21:26

I wonder what Antartica's climate and weather would look like if there was no ice. Seems like a funky mix of mountains and big lakes

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@graymatternoncorruptis8881
@graymatternoncorruptis8881 - 28.12.2023 16:43

Climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change, bla, bla, bla.🤦‍♂️🤪 it's been happening for all earth's history climate change, it's not new. First it was acid rain then the ozone the new ice age, global warming and now yes you got it climate change. C02 is good plant food, the more plant the more 02 on the planet. When I was a kid I remember Lake Ontario having a funny smell to it with floating dead fish and now it's clean because we smartend up.

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@jorgemedina6471
@jorgemedina6471 - 21.12.2023 05:40

Global warming is the real definition 😂🔥🤙🏿

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@btaylor9788
@btaylor9788 - 04.12.2023 12:50

Would you shut climate change. It is so left political than I am sick of it and I don't give two cups about it. If you do your studies in history, you realize the history of the earth was a lot warmer than it is today, so I don't want to carry climate change. B*******.

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@shanemcdaniel1509
@shanemcdaniel1509 - 17.11.2023 14:15

1.6 kilometer= about a mile and 60 meters= about 96 ft . just in case any Americans wanted to what this duchbag was talking about.

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@davidsnow2653
@davidsnow2653 - 10.11.2023 02:59

In 1961, the Antarctic Treaty was drawn up to suspend future territorial claims. 12 nations signed the treaty at the time, which has since expanded to 50 signatories, representing two-thirds of the world’s population.

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@itz_marcus0819
@itz_marcus0819 - 05.11.2023 14:52

You need to do a video about flowers in Antarctica

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@Lividowly
@Lividowly - 03.11.2023 04:40

10 bad guys

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@scottgarmon4865
@scottgarmon4865 - 23.10.2023 21:29

If mankind were to disappear today the climate would continue on as it is. In only 50k years Our planet would rid all off mankind's evidence of existence except maybe large concrete structures like the Hoover dam.

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@davidflitcroft7101
@davidflitcroft7101 - 17.10.2023 07:15

The new Antarctica will be exciting! Forget farming. The increased O2 levels and all those lakes will make for excellent FISHING, at a time when most all fisheries will be non-existent. Thank you for this wonderful video, and sign me up for Mary Byrd Island and a subscription

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@RPBCACUEAIIBH
@RPBCACUEAIIBH - 16.10.2023 02:44

No stargate? :D

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@MrRockleyend
@MrRockleyend - 15.10.2023 19:33

If you want to know how Antartica was before being an Ice Desert, you should look up to Argentina and Chilean forest of Patagonia (Valdivean forest to be precise) which is an unique part of the world because it got a micro clima which mabtains the old vegetation and trees.

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@HerumurtiAdam
@HerumurtiAdam - 03.10.2023 08:31

Queen Nizar.

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@abdullahmahdi3158
@abdullahmahdi3158 - 02.10.2023 22:15

The unique cuisine made me interested 😬

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@matthewthompson6455
@matthewthompson6455 - 01.10.2023 17:25

I would love to take refuge in Antarctica, work on a drilling rig, and eat penguins. Every man’s dream.

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@drossonero7595
@drossonero7595 - 29.09.2023 08:23

No way it can raise the sea level by 60m, do you even know what that means?

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@komododragon410
@komododragon410 - 25.09.2023 22:10

Me on my way to claim unclaimed Antarctica !

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@moaningpheromones
@moaningpheromones - 17.09.2023 21:36

This is what it really looks like, without the ice
Me: I've been lied to - who is this?

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@FazSu-qf8wm
@FazSu-qf8wm - 16.09.2023 22:47

There's another kingdom under it, humans just like us, but they are being caged from the outside world due to their nature that kills, steals, destroy anything they touch. Soon, they will go out and kill everyone except a tribe who went up the hill

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@UserBeenBanned
@UserBeenBanned - 13.09.2023 09:26

You forget that ice expands. There would be less volume of water.

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@aleksaradosavljevic4001
@aleksaradosavljevic4001 - 09.09.2023 23:40

I think that Antarctica would become 16 million sq km in size and be mostly green in the future in order to prevent further serious problems on Earth. I think it would become a rich federal monarchy that would be beneficial for humans living good standards.

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@id104335409
@id104335409 - 08.09.2023 21:49

Just, if you find pyramids... for God's sake, don't go inside and touch stuff!

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@THEMIMIK
@THEMIMIK - 05.09.2023 23:32

i forgof antarctica existed for 2 whole years

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@bodinliberalart2462
@bodinliberalart2462 - 01.09.2023 01:45

start 2.50

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@abdullahSSG
@abdullahSSG - 20.08.2023 19:26

bro made the cute penguins into a cuisine

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@CaritasGothKaraoke
@CaritasGothKaraoke - 06.08.2023 18:11

No it wouldn’t, look like that, because while the land of Antarctica would indeed rise up without the pressure of kilometres of ice, those maps you show of the receding coastlines of other continents would happen to Antarctica TOO. So the known current subglacial coastlines aren’t what you’d get at all even if they rose significantly.

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@kaizokujimbei143
@kaizokujimbei143 - 05.08.2023 17:41

Concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere were as high as 4,000 ppm during the Cambrian period about 500 million years ago during which a wide variety of animals burst onto the evolutionary scene in an event known as the Cambrian explosion. In perhaps as few as 10 million years, marine animals evolved most of the basic body forms that we observe in modern groups.

The first plants appeared on land around the Cambrian period. (Land plants had evolved on Earth by about 700 million years ago and land fungi by about 1,300 million years ago — much earlier than previous estimates of around 480 million years ago, which were based on the earliest fossils of those organisms.)

In the Triassic Period (252 to 201 million years ago) the CO2 levels were still in the thousands range. Until about 215 million years ago, the Triassic period had experienced extremely high CO2 levels, at around 4,000 parts per million — about 10 times higher than today. But between 215 and 212 million years ago, the carbon dioxide concentration halved, dropping to about 2,000ppm. The Dinosaurs lived in the Triassic period. They were very much alive.

Mammals were derived in the Triassic Period (about 252 million to 201 million years ago) from members of the reptilian order Therapsida. They too were very much alive.

For the Late Triassic and earlier Jurassic (approximately 237-174 million years ago), scientists found zero evidence of polar glacial ice sheets in fossil records — likely a result of CO2 levels that may have reached as high as 6,000ppm. During this greenhouse state, dense conifer and deciduous forests covered most of Pangea from the North Pole and the South Pole to the subtropical latitudes.

The Cretaceous Period (145 million to 66 million years ago) was one of the warmest periods in the last 140 million years. Atmospheric CO2 levels reached as high as about 2,000ppm. Back then, the planet's climate meant that temperate rain forests could grow at the poles.

Life proliferated when carbon dioxide was plentiful millions of years ago. The mass extinction events were special events like the meteor which wiped out the Dinosaurs, or they were events that lasted for millions of years at a time like the Ordovician extinction. Unless another meteor strikes the Earth or the Circum-Pacific Belt erupts all at once, then we are not going to die.

The current concentration of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere is 421ppm. Before the industrial revolution the concentration of CO2 was somewhere around 280ppm. Plants start dying at 150ppm. In 200 years of burning fossil fuels we've only added 141ppm of CO2 to the atmosphere.

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@icestationzebra8636
@icestationzebra8636 - 05.08.2023 16:02

Oil

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@ThiagoPagogna
@ThiagoPagogna - 05.08.2023 06:29

I'm not worried about climate change, the planet will go one with or without us, that's the cycle of nature, some species go extinct and others emerge in their place, only anxious and deeply attached people get nervous about it, ignoring they themselves won't even live to see it.

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@davidpenney2334
@davidpenney2334 - 04.08.2023 20:06

Climate change is BS....if my aunty had balls she'd be my uncle....
Get a grip...if if if....A meteor coming in might silence you ..

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@rouelejour4080
@rouelejour4080 - 01.08.2023 09:49

5th largest continent! Wow! How many continents are there? Seven. So. 3rd smallest then. Carry on.

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@blessonjacob5055
@blessonjacob5055 - 01.08.2023 09:25

Unique cuisine 👀☠️

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@joelmosier125
@joelmosier125 - 01.08.2023 07:46

That's easy, 💧 Water! Water is underneath. Duhhhh!

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@anthonysilva5268
@anthonysilva5268 - 31.07.2023 20:37

This isn't even science fiction. It;s low grade fantasy.

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@ericboyce6720
@ericboyce6720 - 31.07.2023 18:07

Check your volume calcs…

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@johnnyangel64
@johnnyangel64 - 31.07.2023 05:51

Climate change is not human caused. The Earths climate has dramatically changed ever since the Earth was created by God. Oh yeah, don't forget the magnetic pole shifts, I guess man causes that Too, you ignorant fools. Keep it up you fascists leftist. I suppose any human can change their sex too. A-holes

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@fallintotofuIchipotle4000
@fallintotofuIchipotle4000 - 30.07.2023 15:22

The richest, most beautiful archipelago treasure ever dreamed up by goddesses as a paradise network.

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@rljpdx
@rljpdx - 29.07.2023 00:35

world maps without antarctica are not world maps. you should have explained what they actually are. meh

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@user-md9yv7jx2c
@user-md9yv7jx2c - 28.07.2023 05:15

The paleontology of Antarctica is key in understanding the evolution of life in Australia and South America.
Would the weather really be that harsh there? The current changes would have to change drastically for the ice to melt off in the first place.

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@judithcollins3744
@judithcollins3744 - 27.07.2023 08:08

Narrator talked too fast, music over voice was useless and distracting. Cannot see subscribing to this channel, titles seem more like Clickbait.

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@miltonmiller
@miltonmiller - 25.07.2023 21:15

Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! Panic! and then a little bit of a "documentary".

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