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@tiinau6562
@tiinau6562 5 ай бұрын
❤️✌️🇫🇴🦉🌻✍️
@alcikelly1920
@alcikelly1920 3 жыл бұрын
Very fascinating information! Thanks for posting! I'd like to offer some constructive criticism though and I hope it is heard in the same objective manner I intend it. The audio editing was pretty distracting for me. The music sounded way too loud and mismatched the pretty quiet spoken parts. To be fair, I've experienced some light hearing damage from cutting steel, so the twangy music could just be hitting my personal sensitivities. Once again, very cool stuff! I'd love to see this shine! Merry travels, future internet dwellers!
@Chris-ro7mn
@Chris-ro7mn 3 жыл бұрын
Oden och thule? Låter som investor byggen...
@peterpuck1878
@peterpuck1878 4 жыл бұрын
STOP SPREADING FAKE CLIMATE ALARM NEWS ! ! ! ! ! ! LUCK JUST 817 VIEWS OF THIS SHIT ! ! ! ! !
@jonlucas5521
@jonlucas5521 5 жыл бұрын
There are thousands of ice breaker expeditions into the Arctic annually. From outer space, the water appears black, which is 100 percent light absorbing, which increases the amount of solar energy absorbed in those regions. This phenomena has been demonstrated on a microcosm scale on a frozen lake where the broken ice melts away much faster than where it is not broken. It is a matter that the study and invasive ice breaking are major contributors of the very thing being studied...basically, mauling the thing being studied to death with the study. Man is pretty stupid, thinking themselves to be wise, they became as fools.
@cinderron11
@cinderron11 5 жыл бұрын
Did you find any dinosaur bones ? I believe there would be a lot of them . Even some new species .
@Polarforskning
@Polarforskning 5 жыл бұрын
"The expedition findings proved spectacular, and included a virtually complete body trace left by an Ichthyostega-like tetrapod, as well as numerous footprints and body fossils demonstrating new occurrences of Devonian-Carboniferous tetrapods, early bony fish and freshwater shark remains. Likewise, exploration in earliest Triassic successions discovered exceptionally preserved early reef-forming communities, as well a diversity of fish species, and even the skeleton of a small terrestrial archosauriform - a distant antecedent of modern crocodiles and birds. A mass accumulation of Late Triassic dinosaur footprints incorporating a rare “sitting trace” was also recovered, along with bones and teeth of a primitive carnivorous theropod, which represents the oldest Boreal dinosaur fossil known to date." polarforskningsportalen.se/en/arctic/expeditions/ostra-gronland-2016/cruise-reports/forsta-stegen-upp-pa-land-och-tillbaka-till-vattnet-del-2
@h3ntail0rd33
@h3ntail0rd33 6 жыл бұрын
succ dank meme edition
@manniaraqs6924
@manniaraqs6924 6 жыл бұрын
I am from greenland i can't find dinosarus bones
@MW-wm2uy
@MW-wm2uy 6 жыл бұрын
Skön gubbe!😃
@SimHatz
@SimHatz 6 жыл бұрын
Tack, intressant!
@zadarmochcenie
@zadarmochcenie 6 жыл бұрын
Such beautiful video! <3 Thank you a lot!
@Martinsleep
@Martinsleep 7 жыл бұрын
Vilken studieväg rekommenderas för att ha bästa förutsättningarna att arbeta med detta i framtiden?
@Polarforskning
@Polarforskning 7 жыл бұрын
Det beror mest på vad du har för intressen. Forskare som fältarbetar i polarområdena finns inom de flesta vetenskapliga discipliner. Oftast handlar det om naturvetenskaplig forskning, t.ex. geologi, oceanografi, ekologi eller zoologi, men även humanistiska och samhällsvetenskapliga forskare studerar polarområdena. Om du inte är intresserad av att bli forskare, så är det förstås möjligt att arbeta i fält som tekniker, säkerhetsansvarig, läkare osv.
@Martinsleep
@Martinsleep 7 жыл бұрын
Tack för svaret uppskattas verkligen, jag är lite i det stadiet där jag är intresserad av allt så det blir nog till att läsa på inom de olika områdena och lista ut vad som lockar mest, det jag har erfarenhet av är el/data tekniker, men har alltid velat arbeta med naturen!
@techdoor4045
@techdoor4045 7 жыл бұрын
coolt
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 7 жыл бұрын
Punch? Man får dricka på jobbet som forskare alltså? :-)