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young amp wild - at play - african wild cat - kittens learn to hunt
Bookmarked 809 weeks ago young amp wild - at play - african wild cat - kittens learn to huntafrican wild cat kittens learn how to hunt for some the hard way |
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yellowstone super volcano alert - history channel special
Bookmarked 808 weeks ago yellowstone special alert - 01232010 - usgs reports well over a thousand earthquakes within the last 7 days four of which rattled yellowstone national parkyellowstone national park spokesman al nash says people reported feeling the wednesday quakes at the park locations of old faithful canyon and mammoth and in the montana towns of west yellowstone and gardinerthe university of utah seismograph station speculates that the swarms of earthquakes are probably the result of slipping preexisting faults rather than underground movement of magma however faults are not know to produce non-stop earth quake activity lasting for weeks on end only underground magma on the move can do that as the quakes are all concentrated inside yellowstone park rather than along a fault line running hundreds of miles in length go figuresince no one in recorded history knows the warning signs of a super volcano about to erupt obviously it039s anyone039s guess just know that if these quakes continue it039s advised that anyone within a 400 mile radios may want to find somewhere else to stay for a while until the ground stops moving in yellowstone note in 2006 president bush jr mandated that the usgs not talk to the public about the state of yellowstone obviously the public is to be kept in the dark as obama had not rescinded the order you may want to subscribe for latest updates__________________________________________satellite imagery gps stats and a whole bunch of other data definitely suggest that yellowstone could very well be in trouble soon like the park floor has gone up 8 inches in the last few months while the surrounding area has droppedfyi: in 2007 bush issued a gag warning to all usgs employees not to talk to the public about yellowstone until bush could sensor any new data go figurehttp:wwwobamascalltoservicecomhttp:wwwobamascalltoserviceorghttp:wwwbarackobamascalltoservicecomhttp:wwwobamas-call-to-servicecomplease spread the wordtags: yellowstone super volcano earthquake swarm evacuation danger caldera yellowstone park closure |
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horizon 2000 - supervolcanoes part 1
Bookmarked 808 weeks ago wwwyellowstonecalderanet the very first documentary video to be made about the yellowstone supervolcano released in 2000 by horizon there have been approximately 6 more released since then definitely a collectors video as it currently unavailable for sale |
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symphony of science - 039the unbroken thread039 ft attenborough goodall sagan
Bookmarked 804 weeks ago mp3: http:symphonyofsciencecomquotthe unbroken threadquot is the fourth video in the symphony of science series and it features david attenborough jane goodall and carl sagan the clips used in this installment come from carl sagan039s cosmos david attenborough039s charles darwin and the tree of life the life of mammals the living planet bbc life xvivo scientific animations imax cosmic voyage jane goodall039s ted talk and a clever guiness commercial the themes present in the unbroken thread attempt to explore the wild diversity of life on our planet the intricacy and origin of its mechanisms and its close relation to all other life formscheck out http:symphonyofsciencecom for more science music videosand my other website for more original electronic music: http:wwwcolorpulsemusiccomnow available in hd for your viewing pleasure enjoyjohnjohnsymphonyofsciencecomlyrics:david attenboroughall life is relatedand it enables us to construct with confidencethe complex tree that represents the history of lifeour planet the earth is as far as we knowunique in the universe it contains lifehere plants and animals proliferate in such numbersthat we still have not even named all the different speciesdarwin039s great insight revolutionized the way in which we see the worldwe now understand why there are so many different speciescarl saganevery cell is a triumph of natural selectionand we039re made of trillions of cells within us is a little universethose are some of the things that molecules dogiven four billions years of evolution we are each of us a multitudenow how did the molecules of life ariseattenboroughit began in the seasome 3 thousand million years agocomplex chemical molecules began to clump togetherthese were the quotseedsquotfrom which the tree of life developedthey were able to split replicating themselvesas bacteria dosaganthe secrets of evolutionare time and deaththere039s an unbroken thread that stretchesfrom those first cells to usrefrainjane goodallthere isn039t a sharp line dividing humansfrom the rest of the animal kingdomit039s a very wuzzie lineit039s a very wuzzie lineand it039s getting wuzzierall the timewe find animals doing things that wein our arroganceused to think was quotjust humanquotrefrainattenboroughits continued survival now rests in our hands |
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concerto pour deux voix-saint-preux
Bookmarked 782 weeks ago ode la grce et la beaut pour moi david hamilton est le plus grand photographe de tous les temps de sa catgorie |
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preview - nature clarence average jeff
Bookmarked 526 weeks ago nature clarence: clarence sumo and jeff039s nature hike veers off course courtesy of their under qualified overwhelmed guide josh prompting clarence to take the lead average jeff: jeff suffers an identity crisis when a standardized test lands him in the lesser of the classes academic groupings |
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nasa a year in the life of earth039s co2
Bookmarked 517 weeks ago an ultra-high-resolution nasa computer model has given scientists a stunning new look at how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere travels around the globeplumes of carbon dioxide in the simulation swirl and shift as winds disperse the greenhouse gas away from its sources the simulation also illustrates differences in carbon dioxide levels in the northern and southern hemispheres and distinct swings in global carbon dioxide concentrations as the growth cycle of plants and trees changes with the seasonsthe carbon dioxide visualization was produced by a computer model called geos-5 created by scientists at nasa goddard space flight centers global modeling and assimilation officethe visualization is a product of a simulation called a nature run the nature run ingests real data on atmospheric conditions and the emission of greenhouse gases and both natural and man-made particulates the model is then left to run on its own and simulate the natural behavior of the earths atmosphere this nature run simulates january 2006 through december 2006while goddard scientists worked with a beta version of the nature run internally for several years they released this updated improved version to the scientific community for the first time in the fall of 2014this video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http:svsgsfcnasagovgoto11719like our videos subscribe to nasa039s goddard shorts hd podcast:http:svsgsfcnasagovvisitunesf0004_indexhtmlor find nasa goddard space flight center on facebook:http:wwwfacebookcomnasagsfcor find us on twitter:http:twittercomnasagoddard |
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watch falcon take down robot eagle in epic battle of nature versus technology
Bookmarked 539 weeks ago this falcon proves there are some things in nature you can039t improve upon when it beats a remote control eagle in a speed test - then 039kills039 itthe giant robot eagle is even given a head start before the powerful bird of prey - which seems livid - chases it up into the cloudshaving proved it could fly faster than and outmanoeuvre the robot it smashes it out of the skyit was an unfair race though as with diving speeds of up to 200mph recorded in some species of falcon they are the fastest creature on earththe hunter which unlike many birds kills with its beak also has a fierce lineage with ancient dinosaur cousins that include the tyrannosaurus rex |
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ashwin enjoys nature episode 4 - camping tips for beginners
Bookmarked 495 weeks ago a beginners039 guide to some key aspects of camping that will enhance your enjoyness of nature check out my channel and subscribe for more nature guides:https:wwwyoutubecomcashwinashwinramdasnew episode on september 29check out episode 3 herehttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1r8ryy-bige |
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ashwin enjoys nature episode 5 - brazos bend state park
Bookmarked 494 weeks ago while searching for the coveted gator in the damp swamps of brazos bend would i be able to enjoy myselfcheck out my channel and subscribe for more nature guides:https:wwwyoutubecomcashwinashwinramdascheck out episode 4 - camping tips for beginners herehttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=w8u1ii4xfmecheck out episode 3 - planting an apple tree herehttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=1r8ryy-bige |
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brooks falls - katmai national park alaska powered by exploreorg
Bookmarked 508 weeks ago explore multicam views comment and post snapshots at http:exploreorglove bears http:googl5ba5fl facebook - http:googlsfrafx twitter - http:googln03nnuwatch brooks falls - katmai national park - liveyou are watching exclusive live footage from alaska039s brooks river in katmai national park every year over a hundred brown bears descend on a mile long stretch of brooks river to feast on the largest sockeye salmon run in the world http:exploreorg is the largest live nature cam network on the planet we bring nature to you raw unscripted and unedited enjoy the natural world as it unfolds in real time in front of our cameras exploreorg takes you from kenya africa to the riverbanks of katmai alaska be sure to check out all the exploreorg live cam channelsexplore main channel http:googl9l2vjhexplore africa http:googl8gxlazexplore bears http:googlbkbhr8explore birds https:googlchm5zpexplore dog bless you http:googlf01n6iexplore oceans http: |
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carl sagan-globular earth deduced by eratosthenes
Bookmarked 529 weeks ago a most simple deduction made around 200 bc by the astronomer eratosthenes a globular spheroid is our home 17 us code 107- no profit madenotwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106a the fair use of a copyrighted work including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting teaching including multiple copies for classroom use scholarship or research is not an infringement of copyright in determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include1 the purpose and character of the use including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes2 the nature of the copyrighted work3 the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole and4 the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted workthe fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors |
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how the t-rex lost its arms
Bookmarked 404 weeks ago support us on patreon https:patreoncomeonstyrannosaurus rex was big tyrannosaurus rex was vicious and tyrannosaurus rex had tiny arms the story of how t-rex lost its arms is itself pretty simple but the story of why it kept those little limbs and how it used them well thats a little more complicatedthanks as always to nobumichi tamura for allowing us to use his wonderful paleoart: http:spinopsblogspotcomproduced in collaboration with pbs digital studios: http:youtubecompbsdigitalstudiossuper special thanks to the following patreon patrons for helping make eons possible:aldo espinosa ziga svetlana pylaeva colin sylvester philip slingerland john vanek jose garcia noah offitzer eric vonk tony wamsley henrik peteri jonathan wright wilco verweij jon monteiro james bording brad nicholls miles chaston addison baker michael mcclellan elysha nygrd jeff graham maria humphrey southpoint connor jensen ehit dinesh agarwal sapjes dave daisuke goto zachary |
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brooks falls - katmai national park alaska powered by exploreorg
Bookmarked 403 weeks ago brooks falls in alaska039s katmai national park is the best place in the world to watch brown bears feasting on salmon as they swim upstream to spawn find out the best time to watch live and learn more about katmai and its brown bears on exploreorg https:googlfhmmqyexplore is the largest live nature cam network on the planet we bring nature to you raw unscripted and unedited enjoy the natural world as it unfolds in real time in front of our cameras exploreorg takes you from kenya africa to the riverbanks of katmai alaska and everywhere in between visit the full multicam experience: http:exploreorgfacebook: http:googlsfrafx - twitter: http:googln03nnu be sure to visit and subscribe to all your favorite explore live-cam channelsexplore main channel https:googl9l2vjhexplore africa https:googl8gxlazexplore bears amp bison https:googlbkbhr8explore birds bats bees https:googlchm5zpexplore cats lions tigers https:googl1m3vadexplore farm life https |
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h3h3 podcast joji039s reaction to women in a nature setting are to be conquered
Bookmarked 403 weeks ago joji039s reaction to women in a nature setting are to be conquered |
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