Seeing Cleo get really excited about science makes me wish I had science teachers like her
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Same!! I had one chemistry teacher that really was awesome, but I couldn't wrap my head around remembering all the names of the elements and their electrons. My brain really struggles with remembering the names of things, I'm a very conceptual, literal thinker. So I would bomb every test. I also couldn't follow the experiments without taking detailed notes on the steps and timing, which always meant I had to stay longer to finish my experiments. The teacher was kind and understanding, but my peers made me feel like an idiot and my parents told me this is why the girls shouldn't do STEM. I worked so hard in all my science classes, and never got a grade higher than a B-
@trappedcat3615Күн бұрын
If I was a science teacher, we'd be playing Cleo vids for the class every Friday. If I was a state or local administrator, it would be standard curriculum.
@dosomestuff1949Күн бұрын
You are absolutely capable of getting As. Hone in on being a conceptual thinker. That’s a strength not a weakness
@mandrakejakeКүн бұрын
@@AuDHD_Mom There are some very interesting memory techniques to assist in learning complex data, worth a look into IMHO. I wish we had been taught some of those early on in school!
@danlock1Күн бұрын
It kinda made me feel a little creepy because she looks so much like my little sister.... and sounds, maybe.
@eshaannilekar3851Күн бұрын
The editing is too good on this one!
@GarySBCA22 сағат бұрын
The speed of the animation during the early part of the descent when you had the bunkers, caves, and mines was too zippy. I had to rewind several times to make sense of it. So what’s the problem, you can rewind right? Sure it wasn’t the end of the world but if I’m having to do it probably a good chunk of other people are as well.
@cyno405514 сағат бұрын
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@John-573710 сағат бұрын
@@GarySBCAYes unfortunately the video is only 24 FPS which makes it very hard to read and see things clearly and it can give you nausea and headaches after time. So the way I'm fixing this is I'm using motion interpolation. Most TV's have this built in where you can turn it on in the TV's settings and for PC there are many powerful tools that can do the same in realtime but with more processing power.
@the_crypterКүн бұрын
"What if I just dug a really really deep hole" I have been doing that for years now 😞
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Start a garden!
@imfosherКүн бұрын
Ay yo
@EthanFilmsКүн бұрын
Yoooo @@imfosher
@RS-Amsterdam11 сағат бұрын
I'll end up near Australia and I have no visum so they will send me back nah I think I.'ll pass😂
@larsdegasperi802021 сағат бұрын
probably 50% of the reason i watch these videos is because you get so excited about so many things that it makes me get excited even if i never heard of something before.
@sunixjesterКүн бұрын
We should nominate Cleo as the new Ms. Frizzle. Get her a pet iguana and a magic school bus and we are good.
@The.Nasty.Күн бұрын
That’s brilliant, we need The Magic Schoolbus with Ms. Cleo. That would go so hard.
@_R-RКүн бұрын
That would be so cool.
@enderking3031Күн бұрын
I would attend that rather than my current high school
@JadianezOcasioКүн бұрын
I could buy those things and send it to her😊
@ak_hoopsКүн бұрын
FACTS
@aasishwarsaravana5748Күн бұрын
To people who want to visualise just how deep the Kola Superdeep Borehole is, most commercial aircraft fly at an altitude of 33,000 - 39,000 feet, and the hole is 40,000 feet deep, which means the hole is deeper than the height at which commercial aircraft fly! Keep that in mind the next time you fly an aircraft and look out through the window to the ground below you at cruise level flight!
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Thank you for this visual!!
@Wildman-zh8lgКүн бұрын
Thank you. Captain obvious
@soundninja9913 сағат бұрын
@@Wildman-zh8lgwhat's obvious about it? 12km straight in any direction is hard to visualize without context
@UninstallingWindows13 сағат бұрын
@@soundninja99 Its hard to visualize in vertical direction. Its easy in horizontal direction. If you think about it on the horizontal axis, then it makes sense that we have only dug 0.2% through the erath's crust. 12km is nothing in terms of distance...but its a lot when it comes to depth or height. Even 1 mile is huge height, if you compare that to the tallest buildings ever made, yet, its nothing when you go horizontally. You can walk that distance in no time.
@soundninja9913 сағат бұрын
@UninstallingWindows while I can easily imagine traveling 12km (due to the context of doing so a lot), a straight 12km line still fucks with my mind.
@talathion369Күн бұрын
I’ve seen a lot of other attempts to describe how we know what’s at the center of the earth, and your explanation and visuals are the more clear and concise I’ve seen yet. Great work to you and your team for this one!
@lorenzo.moretti15 сағат бұрын
Wow! That was incredible! Every one of your videos is a step above the last. I especially want to highlight the quality of the graphics - absolutely outstanding. My deepest respect. Thank you and your team for the immense effort you put into creating such amazing content. Truly appreciated!
@TheMissiIeКүн бұрын
Brendan Fraser made a documentary about why you shouldn't travel to the centre of Earth
@matt45540Күн бұрын
The core was the better movie
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
This made me laugh so hard. Thank you!! I never saw that movie as so many people I knew said it was a waste of time, but it cracks me up thinking of it as a documentary! 😂
@olivers-g4021Күн бұрын
U have a typo: it’s “center”
@TheMissiIeКүн бұрын
@olivers-g4021 no it isn't. We use UK English in Australia. In UK English it's "RE" not "ER" The English invented the language, I think they're correct on it's spelling. Get out of your aMeRiCaN bubble
@ghyslainabelКүн бұрын
Yeah, but it was based on the research of Jules Verne.
@AlexerHandimanКүн бұрын
The music in this video IS AMAZING I WANT THE WHOLE PLAYLIST
@ScannerOfficial23 сағат бұрын
I bet it all comes from Tom Fox.
@lemon.normalone13 сағат бұрын
You mean HOLE Playlist :D
@jordantaylor3dКүн бұрын
Your animator crushed it on this one! Good work!
@mgdlКүн бұрын
The pressure increase you mention at 1:17 is the value under water where you gain 1ATM every 10m.
@Redskies453Күн бұрын
I didn't understand the pressure bit. Aren't we just in a hole filled with air? I get that the air pressure will increase but only at 1 ATM per ATM.
@shanecar84Күн бұрын
Yeah, I came looking for this comment. That's right. The atmosphere is about 62 miles from earth's surface at sea level to space. So you'd get an additional 1 atmosphere of pressure every 62 miles deep you go below sea level in a dry hole, not in the water.
@OneWheelGuy1Күн бұрын
@@shanecar84 The air pressure would go up faster than 1 ATM every 62 miles of depth because the air would keep getting denser and denser, but yeah, one ATM every 10 m makes no sense. If that was true then miners going into the pit would get the bends at very low depths. I wondered if they meant the pressure within the rocks, but that would presumably be increasing faster than one ATM every 10 m because rock is denser than water.
@shanecar84Күн бұрын
@OneWheelGuy1 1 ATM is the pressure of the atmosphere at sea level. To double the pressure and density of the air, you'd have to double the distance from the beginning of the earth's atmosphere.
@Redskies45323 сағат бұрын
@@shanecar84 only if the density of the atmosphere is consistent at every altitude. The bottom 62 miles contains more air per cubic inch than the top 62 miles. Therefore the total 124 miles contains more than the top 62 miles x2, hence more than double the pressure.
@rudolphpyatt4833Күн бұрын
As a University of Maryland graduate (undergrad, Class of '88; grad school, Class of '91), I'm pleased to see Dr. Newcombe's contribution here.
@namedjasoncКүн бұрын
Dude, I am so glad that you make these videos. You ask the most insightful questions, ones where as soon as I hear them, I'm like, "yeah! Why is that?" but wouldn't have thought to ask them myself in a hundred years. Thanks for everything that you do!
@Memog7810 сағат бұрын
The fact that she highlights distances, temperatures, etc in metric is so cool
@conradkruger1740Күн бұрын
Mponeng gold mine is in south Africa not in China 1:54. I have been down there.
@CleoAbramКүн бұрын
Thank you so much! We've added a correction.
@conradkruger1740Күн бұрын
My pleasure. Thanks for the great videos.
@rundown132Күн бұрын
How have you been down there? Do they do tours?
@powertechnicalКүн бұрын
@@rundown132 he most likely did some engineering work.
@ryanrobertlaatz8141Күн бұрын
@@CleoAbram this edit is not replicated yet (us "Proudly made-in South African's" want the recognition😊). Shows you the size of KZbin's massive server ecosystem! Amazing work, thank you and your team.
@mmmmmmollyКүн бұрын
What always seems crazy to me how big of a deal distance is downwards. Like i walked 5 km today just by running errands like it's nothing, but that 5 km downwards would be significant
@beamingnebula13 сағат бұрын
Absolutely loved this video! The editing is seamless, making the transitions feel so smooth and engaging. The graphics are visually stunning and really enhance the overall storytelling. The sound design is on point, perfectly complementing the visuals and adding depth to every moment. The narrative is compelling and keeps you hooked from start to finish. Amazing work-it’s clear a lot of thought and effort went into this!
@richardmandel7881Күн бұрын
Another great video. I love the animations. Cleo with a pick-ax is the best!
@MindandSoil14 сағат бұрын
Incredible animations thanks for another amazingly entertaining and educational vid. You're the Ms Valerie Frizzle of KZbin 🙌🏻
@mash4561Күн бұрын
I work as an engineer at one of the largest producers of Seismometers in the world. This video was right up my alley :^) awesome stuff!
@mikeh720Күн бұрын
surely you mean rift or valley? 😁
@ConnerSpeed611 сағат бұрын
The sheer joy you have when talking about this stuff makes these videos so much better than anyone else could ever could!
@silviaschleiffer-gouveia4617Күн бұрын
Amazing video Cleo! Loved the simplicity of the explanations. Thank you
@benjaminaguilera8097Күн бұрын
This is a good day bc Cleo released a new video
@rohansarathy10 сағат бұрын
Round of applause for Justin these animations are *chefs kiss*
@consumer_camКүн бұрын
7:42 So Earth is sorta like and a hot n spicy ogre?
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Like an onion! 😂
@mnk2730Күн бұрын
The editing, the narration, the music, the TOPIC, so coooooooool ! Thanks Cleo !
@just_mdd4Күн бұрын
I came here faster than...nah, I'm just kidding. Now's not the time for a Marques joke.
@savvysatvikКүн бұрын
You are everywhere !!
@just_mdd4Күн бұрын
@@savvysatvik I spend more time on KZbin and Twitter than Blender, lol. I can't blame my IdeaPad's iGPU for my procrastination.
@just_mdd4Күн бұрын
@@savvysatvik I spend more time on Twitter and KZbin than in Blender, lol. I can't even blame my laptop's iGPU for my procrastination.
@just_mdd4Күн бұрын
@@savvysatvik I procrastinate watching KZbin videos more than being in Blender and listening to the Bible or a tech podcast, lol.
@frankieloinandgroinКүн бұрын
I had to look this up because I thought you were referring to the wallpaper thing. Jesus, 96 in a school zone?
@ofthenearfuture23 сағат бұрын
2:58 Appreciate the correction from the short lol, but this was such a cool video, the graphics and animations were incredible!
@PeterPanbeКүн бұрын
*Not true, you would fall off on the other side and experience the earth is carried by four elephants on top of a turtle, everyone knows that?
@WiredjКүн бұрын
Ah, but what's holding up the turtle?
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@ghyslainabelКүн бұрын
@@Wiredj It is turtles all the way down, of course.
@benknown1420Күн бұрын
Is this a bigoted statement towards native Americans?
@WiredjКүн бұрын
@@benknown1420 I dunno. It was a reference to a Steven King book, as far as I remember.
@hagarboneh178510 сағат бұрын
Of course the video is interesting but man the animation on this one is top level!
@CCABPSacsach16 сағат бұрын
9:47 all thanks to that squirrel…
@jubayerjubu403812 сағат бұрын
Found the comment! 😂
@jitheninКүн бұрын
No wonder you were “ Emmy-nominated “ independent video journalist, great presentation CLEO ABRAM, YOU nailed it 👍❤️
@mogadimetsosanele2285Күн бұрын
08:36 sounds expensive
@im.virani12 сағат бұрын
Animations are reallllly cool ❤❤❤❤ need more of this
@matteomonti381Күн бұрын
I am not sure about the pressure... 1 atm per 10 meters is the pressure increase you'd get by going underwater. If I were just digging, I'd be in air, so it'd take more or less one "atmosphere thickness" (I know that's not a thing, barometric equation, not uniformly distributed, I agree, still more than 10 meters though!) before I felt the pressure increase by one atm. No? And if you're talking about rock, as in, embedding myself within actual rock, it not being a fluid makes calculations tricky, but even if it was fluid then its density would be way higher than water so we'd get 1 atm every maybe 2/3 meters or so?
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Would the width of a hole allow us to dig deeper, I wonder? For this reason? Putting more air pressure around the machinery digging deep.
@patrickskelly8517Күн бұрын
Yeah, that's not the pressure you'd feel in the mine, it's more like the pressure you'd feel if the mine collapsed. I agree the density should be taken into account too
@danlock1Күн бұрын
@@AuDHD_Mom If the air were moving, the faster it moves, the lower the pressure would be.
@anastasiachapman9583Күн бұрын
This episode was SO fun! The animations were next level.
@andrewleonardi3351Күн бұрын
Cleo is quickly becoming my fav science channel!
@RainBringer20 сағат бұрын
Cleo, your enthusiasm is so contagious! You are doing a great job in making people smile, while learning about science and, generally, how our world works! Thanks!
@WishicouldbefunnyКүн бұрын
I love your content it is so amazing
@josh591519 сағат бұрын
I have to say I love the wide variety of topics your channel goes over. Every one of them is just awesome. I always look forward to learning new stuff when your new stuff pops up. Thanks for all the hard work!
@yassinesafraouiКүн бұрын
1:31 wait what was that 😶🌫️
@rajivambrose603812 сағат бұрын
Apparently every ten meters the atmospheric pressure doubles . But every source I search it barely increases from 1 atm to 1.1 atm at 1km depth . So no idea what she’s talking about
@yassinesafraoui11 сағат бұрын
@rajivambrose6038 yeah but that's not what I meant, I meant the spaceship, she implied that aliens existed and visited earth long ago
@ak_hoopsКүн бұрын
Easily one of my favorite channels ever. Love this!! The information about the core is the craziest part to me!
@MePlayChessSoOftenКүн бұрын
New fear unlocked: a hole dug that leads to earth’s core
@TawfiqmaghrabiКүн бұрын
Volcanos are much bigger holes. Drilling a 10” hole is nothing.
@averywhitaker3513Күн бұрын
If the fear of falling is so cool, why isn't there a fear of falling 2?
@itscricket262514 сағат бұрын
I wish these videos were more frequent! , cause I love em !!
@newnaturechannelКүн бұрын
Awesome video Cleo! This topic really took off when I covered it earlier this year in one of my videos, great to see it explored further and with more beautiful animations! ❤️
@RabbitHoleExitКүн бұрын
You didn’t get dereked by Cleo did you?
@BCHILLZКүн бұрын
Great video as always 👍
@johnwick04212Күн бұрын
Admit it Cleo. You are obsessed with digging a hole through earth. Just admit it. 😂
@CleoAbramКүн бұрын
Hahah I admit it! I'm obsessed.
@tmutantКүн бұрын
I love this channel. I always learn something new.
@wycliffe_ndibaКүн бұрын
I've been around sites where small handmade wells were dug and the sense of scale feels logarithmic 😂 a 30ft well feels baby-ish compared to a 100ft well. Your mind knows it's about 3 times deeper but it looks so much deeper than you'd expect
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
What an interesting experience! Thank you for sharing!
@osorozcoКүн бұрын
Love that you present it in metric system
@timmyzg13Күн бұрын
You told matter in 11 minutes that i've been learning for 6 years...there is sooooo much more than this, you barely scratched the surface (no pun intended)...btw, Mohorovičić, or Moho layer is named cause Croatian geophysicist Andrija Mohorovičić in 1910 saw rapid increase in P waves. Inner core is called FeNi, cause it is mostly composed of Iron and Nickel and is solid. Outer core is also FeNi, but it is molten cause of uranium and thorium radioactivity. Greetings from Croatia
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Can I ask you-- what would happen on the surface when the magnetic poles switch? Would there be a sudden shift in how life functions? Or would compasses just start spinning the opposite direction? If you happen to know, you can save me from going down a rabbit hole trying to find the answer instead of getting my dishes done 😂
@timmyzg13Күн бұрын
@@AuDHD_Mom Magnetic pole switch isn't instant, it is already going for some time, and it is fluctuating all the time. That is one of reasons we have such weather changes, to name one of many consequences. It is caused because core is rotating, as Cleo mentioned, and is constantly shifting, slowing down, and going faster.
@mar-km8pc12 сағат бұрын
Hi Cleo, this video was awesome! It was so informative and visually appealing, and you delivered it really well. You and your team are the best!
@ayaanverma1150Күн бұрын
The editing literally went from the inner core in previous videos to literally out of the universe in this one!
@jaro5822Күн бұрын
YEAAAAAAH! A NEW FRICKING EPISODE ❤❤ Love it! Love your content Cleo! ❤❤❤
@asieradride6636Күн бұрын
I started digging to see if I would get to Australia, but I wasn't lucky.
@TheProfessionalCleanerКүн бұрын
Another incredible vid... thanks Cleo and Team!
@phonix6494Күн бұрын
I am not sure but I think digging down 10m will not result in the pressure doubeling, I think you confuesd that with water. In water this is the case but I do not think in Air
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Which makes me wonder if we made the hole wider to allow more air to offset that pressure increase, could we go even deeper?
@tangneptuneКүн бұрын
Had to fact check this as it did not sound right. Doubling of pressure is definitely in water, not in air.
@danlock1Күн бұрын
@@AuDHD_Mom A wider hole would take longer and require more supports to prevent it from collapsing on itself.
@HeavensCupidКүн бұрын
but the thing is within the hole there wouldn't be much air because of how deep down and tight the hole is. So the pressure would be immense like that of being underwater.
@BentleyTeeplesКүн бұрын
Water is much less dense than rock. If you dug down 10m and buried yourself at the same density that it was originally, it will double
@kissu_io17 сағат бұрын
Gosh. This content is coming from another "planet". 💜 Next level editing + the pace + the tone + the visuals (wonder if Blender or something else?🤔) + actual content. Apex KZbin content and instant click/like as usual! 🤘🏻😎 This reminds as of why I went to science/tech school in the first place. The energy that Cleo is waving at us is also soooo good that I can feel the excitement through the TV. 😂 Very inspiring and serving a national social cause for all the curious minds of any age. Please never stop what you all guys are doing. 🥺😻
@LukvancerКүн бұрын
What is truly huge if true? And why? I had trouble finding that in this video. It was entertaining nevertheless. Thanks
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
That is just the channel name. KZbin made a change where now instead of seeing channel names, some creators you see their real names they signed up as. I'm not sure why, it happened to my channel, too. And it doesn't seem consistently so l applied? Maybe someone can answer this question who is smarter in tech and tech regulations than I am.
@sungshinemКүн бұрын
‘Huge* if true’ is the name of the series that Cleo has created! It’s about optimistic science and curiosities of society and Earth that might not be true, but huge for humans if they are. Her first video on the channel is her talking about the creation of the show, it’s really short and she does a way better job at explaining it than I can
@Katrina13JКүн бұрын
I guess it would be huge to predict when the next magnetic field reversal is or what exactly is at the center of the earth? But yeah I also didn’t see a clear connection to the “huge if true” series theme, just generally cool science. But agreed, definitely still entertaining!
@BentleyTeeplesКүн бұрын
@@Katrina13J It kind of depends on the video
@Katrina13J13 сағат бұрын
@@BentleyTeeples We're talking about THIS video
@marcelo_1992c13 сағат бұрын
All the videos of this channel are good, but this one is the best!
@nicogsplaygroundКүн бұрын
& we still named our PLANET after dirt instead of a greek god 💀🫡
@katyusha9319Күн бұрын
Fun fact it's actual name (Terra) is still.. "Rock"
@BentleyTeeplesКүн бұрын
@@katyusha9319 and "earth" literally means land or ground
@LeonardoAlexiКүн бұрын
This is beautiful! Even the ad is so compelling! Well done!
@guru0503pКүн бұрын
cleo's vid upload excites me like the release of a pan india film 🎉😂❤
@rafaelperalta1676Күн бұрын
The excitement I feel throughout the video is almost the same as Cleo's. I'm so amazed at how scientists are able to discover things like these without even stepping foot at what they're studying. I've never been good at Math nor Science, but I will always be a curious being that craves for educational videos like this!
@MetallicAlmondsКүн бұрын
I love how this video answered questions I've had, then made me think of new questions to ask, and then answered those questions right after I thought of them! All in the same video!!! Thank you!
@sylwia89Күн бұрын
Love those videos ❤ It's super satisfying to watch it
@TavishChaudhary007Күн бұрын
The Planet Earth is Dope.
@ebonstone2980Күн бұрын
I remain in awe that you make the Ad interesting.
@ddaminduКүн бұрын
5:07 who made the music
@Theodorepottery14 сағат бұрын
I don't know
@Ozcorer311 сағат бұрын
tom fox or music bed
@Raz.CКүн бұрын
@ Cleo Abram (and anyone else who's interested) While UV light certainly IS inimical to bacteria, so too is silver. Medieval people found that by putting a silver coin in their milk, it would last longer, before spoiling (the use of actual silver in the silverware of the wealthy might also have contributed to their good health). But it's not just silver that has this effect on bacteria. Copper does the same thing and it does it at a fraction of the cost of silver. Realistically, as long as some part of your bottle is made from copper and as long as that copper is in contact with the contents, then your bottle will have excellent anti-bacterial properties. Also, you won't have to keep recharging the battery, which you WILL need to do, if your bactericidal strategy relies on using UV light. So if "being green" is important to you, then just throw a long, flat length of copper metal into your ordinary drink bottle and it will remain permanently anti-bacterial.
@BentleyTeeplesКүн бұрын
I did not know that. I will keep that in mind!
@Thebeasthere155Күн бұрын
Cloe I never knew you can actually can dig a hole .... Hope you are fine
@NilShine78Күн бұрын
How is one person always so excited about every science video? I get excited these days when I maybe find a missing sock to match it to it's mate again.
@shubhamraj809Күн бұрын
10:01 bcz why not😂😂
@Blue_StargazerКүн бұрын
I am always filled with so much joy when a new Cleo Abram video pops up.
@greggriep2883Күн бұрын
If you were at the center of the Earth, you would be "floating" or weightless because the gravitational pull from all sides of the planet would cancel each other out, effectively creating a zero-gravity environment due to the symmetrical distribution of mass around you; essentially, you would be experiencing no net gravitational force in any direction.
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
Can you please answer if you happen to know the answer: what would happen at the surface of the Earth to any inhabitants should the magnetic fields suddenly reverse?
@mxb2432Күн бұрын
It happened a few times and didn't wipe life when it did so I think we are good. But what will happen to our whole network? Since the flips aren't instantaneous maybe we will be able to make thing work. That's a good question!
@macsnafuКүн бұрын
Well, not exactly. First of all, with that dense inner core, you're unlikely to actually be at very center of the earth. But if you somehow managed to do that, you would be completely surrounded and constrained by the inner core material, so there would be no "space" or room to actually experience the zero gravity weightlessness.
@danlock1Күн бұрын
The gravity of the surface of the earth changes because different parts of the crust are denser than others. It also changes depending on the season, as aquifers shift, etc. The Earth is not as lumpy as the moon, though, which can't have a stable satellite in orbit due to the gravitational fluctuations.
@Wildman-zh8lgКүн бұрын
I would be pooping
@JackOLantern5000Күн бұрын
I love your videos. You bring the joy back into learning stuff! ❤❤❤
@rjramrodКүн бұрын
Well for one thing I would be very tired
@misterscottintheway15 сағат бұрын
Sound design, motion graphics, animations all top notch in this. I don't know if it's always been this good and I just noticed but either way it's great. We needed a new Bill Nye the Science Guy. Thanks for making high effort stuff Cleo.
@savvysatvikКүн бұрын
I would like to say that your videos are really engaging and well made. Not only are the topics interesting, your style of video making keeps me hooked to the video
@thatjasonr10 сағат бұрын
I've seen so many videos on this topic and this one rocks 😅 a fun deep dive! Not to mention the great visuals and video editing.
@Cerbera66Күн бұрын
There are still people who believe that the earth is hollow. A faction of flat-earthers propagate this. 😂😁🤣
@HeavensCupidКүн бұрын
Well if they discovered that there are huge caves down there within the Earth, it's not exactly "propagating" but actually reasonable. But to believe the Earth is flat? Yeah no that's delusion.
@patrickpointer838017 сағат бұрын
Cleo you are one of the best presenters on here, well done!
@kaimojepasltКүн бұрын
is this reupload, i am sure i seen something so similar months ago
@savvysatvikКүн бұрын
She had made a short on this topic before
@CleoAbramКүн бұрын
We made some shorts about this, and decided to make a longer episode with much more detail!
@kaimojepasltКүн бұрын
@@CleoAbram oh , thanks , makes sense now
@frankieloinandgroinКүн бұрын
@@CleoAbram I guess you could say you decided to make a more “in-depth” video 🤭
@IeducswespsКүн бұрын
@@frankieloinandgroin cleo 🍌
@MindQuestManiaКүн бұрын
This video was FANTASTIC. Beautiful animations, Super fun to watch, Keep up the amazing work Cleo + The team!!!
@AshwrkMКүн бұрын
where and how can I learn all these 2d and 3d animations?😖
@AshwrkMКүн бұрын
Help me
@kandytubeofficialКүн бұрын
youtube
@AshwrkMКүн бұрын
@kandytubeofficial bruh did u know wat animation software she used in this video?
@kandytubeofficialКүн бұрын
@@AshwrkM its aftereffects
@Arcidi225Күн бұрын
@@AshwrkMif you want to do 2d and 3d animations you may want to use blender. Free and open source. Its really good at 3d stuff, and it has some features for 2d vector animations.
@thesecondislanderКүн бұрын
Correction: it’s not true that every 10 meters below the surface the air pressure increases by 1 atm. That’s only the case when you’re inside of a continuous column of water (or a column of rock with similar density to water). Air pressure only significantly increases as a function of temperature as you go underground. 1 atm is a large pressure differential, and if applied in air miners would be crushed as they descend kilometers into their mines.
@enadegheeghaghe6369Күн бұрын
I thought she was talking about the pressure of rock /earth itself not air pressure
@basantabhandari4660Күн бұрын
wow,the animation's great!
@coutoalberton3123Күн бұрын
Your vids just kept getting better. Amazing . Best thing on KZbin !!!!
@UltronXКүн бұрын
2:58 what the...
@djwillofficialКүн бұрын
Thank You for Everything Cleo!!
@imfosherКүн бұрын
They stopped digging faster than Marques speeding in a 35MPH zone 😂
@ScottBatsonКүн бұрын
Pretty sure you would just fall out the other side of this very flat and thin Earth
@cbdy1358Күн бұрын
😂
@asifahmed5701Күн бұрын
Learning something new can be Incredibly invigorated, and truly makes you feel alive. Your videos are incredibly thought provoking, and has made a lasting impact on me.
@AuDHD_MomКүн бұрын
I love how you include an alien in the graphics 😂 Who knows, right?!?
@ishanjalanКүн бұрын
The music and audio choice is NEXT LEVEL
@patrickpolitte7219Күн бұрын
Thank you Cleo. You radiate excitement in your videos. Luv you. Keep it coming please.
@niranjanpatil9240Күн бұрын
This was beautiful!! Literally can't think of any other word to describe this!
@Eg.6019 сағат бұрын
My childhood dream has finally been realized! Also the editing is incredible
@mariuszarszylo1476Күн бұрын
Awesome video, and I love the pure joy as you find out these new things.