The Geography of the Ice Age

The Geography of the Ice Age

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John Rambo
John Rambo - 22.09.2023 14:09

Zealandia I'm from NEW ZEALAND

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Lorraine Gata'nian Hits
Lorraine Gata'nian Hits - 21.09.2023 03:09

I love the climate facts as a change from climate hysteria.

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Georges Edward Alves
Georges Edward Alves - 18.09.2023 03:00

What about the Atlantic islands like Azores, Canary and Cape Verde?

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James Burke
James Burke - 16.09.2023 21:33

I'm not supporting until you tell me the names of all those other islands!

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Sandy Sinclair
Sandy Sinclair - 14.09.2023 15:54

The Black Sea is interesting, currently Danube, the largest tributary, as well as the Dnieper, Southern Bug, Dniester and Don all flow into the Black Sea. Today there is a net flow out of the Black Sea into the Mediterranean. As the climate was colder during glacial times evapouration would be reduced from taday's volume. So why didn't the Black Sea fill given the 10s of thousands of years it had despite reduced water flows?

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Olo Wrohek
Olo Wrohek - 09.09.2023 19:56

Well done people 👏 Cheers
Was the Sea 🌊 level in Ancient Greece time the same like today?

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vanhoot2234
vanhoot2234 - 09.09.2023 17:33

great videos

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Majed Al-Daas
Majed Al-Daas - 08.09.2023 20:19

Would you please consider using the units that the world uses? which mostly don't understand Fahrenheit ? Thanks for the great content!

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Muhammad Syahran Ramadhana
Muhammad Syahran Ramadhana - 04.09.2023 14:30

Imagine how epic the journey from Buenos Aires to Cape Town💀

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Mike Davis
Mike Davis - 03.09.2023 23:11

You need a globe

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questioning
questioning - 03.09.2023 01:54

Have you talked about the Phoenix cataclysm events on your channel?

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Bill H
Bill H - 28.08.2023 05:04

How did the weight of the ice affect the land?

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Lucrezia Smith
Lucrezia Smith - 27.08.2023 19:24

I love your videos. Thank you for such important information. I will be subscribing!

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matthew ulrich
matthew ulrich - 27.08.2023 07:55

the big question how did it melt without human interaction back then, and what is to say it never stopped and is still going on now?

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Rondo Cat
Rondo Cat - 26.08.2023 12:08

People always forget that ice ages last 100.000 - 300.000 years while non ice age only last 10.000 - 30.000 years and sometimes 60.000 years...

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Chris Jones
Chris Jones - 25.08.2023 15:56

Sahul during the last ice age was around 5 degrees colder and much drier than present. Sea level was 125 metres lower and, as a consequence the continent was almost 40% larger than it is today .
Shifting sand dunes expanded over much of the arid interior, ice caps and glaciers expanded over interior Tasmania, the southern highlands of New South Wales and along the mountainous spine of New Guinea.

Strong winds carried dust from the now dry interior lake basins southeast into the Tasman Sea and northwest into the Indian Ocean. A large brackish inland sea, bigger than Tasmania, occupied the Gulf of Carpentaria .

Humans and animals alike retreated into locations where water and food were more assured in a broader inhospitable landscape – some perhaps around the coastal fringes of Sahul. At the height of the last ice age, these locations may have been relatively limited - perhaps as little as 5 or 6 locations across the continent.

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Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson - 24.08.2023 22:38

I would absolutely love to see you do a video about the Great Basin. I've lived here my whole life and know you would be fascinated by our regions turbulent history. A lot of the oldest archaeological in the Americas are here. Spirit Cave, Lovelock caves and the giants, Berlin ichthyosaur Park, Grimes point, Lagomarsino Petroglyphs, massive inland seas.......

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Handsome Orc
Handsome Orc - 24.08.2023 01:39

I get a kick out of there being a context bar underneath this video which is trying to inform me that climate change is mainly caused by human activities, "especially the burning of fossil fuels', but it's a video of the world over 10,000 years ago where this obviously could not have been the case. Really aren't making your point there, pal, quite the opposite.

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#Kyiv With Geoff & Tanya
#Kyiv With Geoff & Tanya - 24.08.2023 00:32

Can we show this to climate freaks and ask Greta how we caused the last ice age 😄🤣

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TheRealJukebox
TheRealJukebox - 21.08.2023 09:13

THE CLIMATE CHANGE NUTTERS & CON ARTISTS STILL CONTINUE WITH THEIR BULLSHITE, FAKE, FUDGED SCIENCE!
LETS SEE DATA GOING BACK TO THE 1800's!
(THOSE RESULTS WILL BLOW THEIR CRAP SCIENCE OUT OF THE WATER!)

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Matt I
Matt I - 21.08.2023 06:46

Where was Greta back then

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OzGeographics
OzGeographics - 21.08.2023 05:19

Far out mate, it feels so good to see your content recommended to me on my feed again. I miss seeing that logo. Been with ya since 20k subs btw bro, when you blew up ;) love your work. You're a big influence to me.

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Marin Vidovic
Marin Vidovic - 21.08.2023 04:47

👏👏👏👏👏👏

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Chris M
Chris M - 17.08.2023 05:42

"kilometers" bla bla bla

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Jeffrey Richard
Jeffrey Richard - 16.08.2023 07:01

so the climate changes due to natural forces, and has done so often over the course of geological time?
And we have had times of low temperatures and high CO2 levels: and times of high temperatures and low Co2 levels? So they aren't in fact directly correlated or else one would occur concurrently with the other?
And that CO2 is approximately .04 percent of the worlds atmosphere
And that the greatest "greenhouse gas" is in fact water vapor (clouds) NOT CO2?

Guess climate change hysteria/alarmism is more about making politicians more powerful and pushing the word's people onto s power source that is very expensive, unreliable and will make a small group of people VERY rich.

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Mr PumperKnuckles
Mr PumperKnuckles - 13.08.2023 18:27

Actually humans only been around for 160,000 years…

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Richard Stuczynski
Richard Stuczynski - 12.08.2023 14:04

I'm fascinated by the first graph, temp/year. It's interesting how the temp rises quickly and drops relatively slowly. Can you do a video as to why that is? 🤔

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Peter Stevenson
Peter Stevenson - 10.08.2023 02:50

This content looks great but it is unfortunately ruined by some monotonous AI voice that is narrating. I had to stop watching

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Neil Beauchamp
Neil Beauchamp - 10.08.2023 02:11

This is why we know that the first Australians were Papuans, not the current Aboriginals. The current Aboriginals came from India and travelled across the island chain. They wiped out all the Papuans except this in Tasmania and New Guinea who were isolated by then.

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Mahesh Kumar
Mahesh Kumar - 06.08.2023 12:25

Son of bitch are breaking ice,and preaching global warming.

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Mike Baker
Mike Baker - 31.07.2023 11:10

Good video shame the UN has to poke their nose in spreading anthropogenic climate change nonsense.

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archie givens
archie givens - 25.07.2023 02:46

Bull crap

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Angus MacKaskill
Angus MacKaskill - 24.07.2023 07:40

20,000 BC, 2 ice ages ago, the Solutreans, from present day Spain, immigrated to the US Atlantic coast by following the southern tip of the ice sheet and fed on abundant fish and seafood forced out of their northern habitats

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sixtwoseven  celestial February
sixtwoseven celestial February - 23.07.2023 13:50

Great video

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Ashley D
Ashley D - 23.07.2023 08:27

You should do one of what earth looked like when the dinosaurs died

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Carol G
Carol G - 18.07.2023 17:40

Ancient maps do not depict fantasy lost civilizations. They show what was there at the time. Otherwise, all the ancient maps would be vastly different and very fanciful with obvious outrageous imagination. 500 years, Africa had water and cities, as shown on the maps you presented. Why is it difficult for you to understand the obvious?

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spacenine
spacenine - 18.07.2023 00:20

Tiwan is sweating at the moment about the land connection

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David Jooste
David Jooste - 17.07.2023 23:42

Thank you good friend.

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Swifty Morgan
Swifty Morgan - 10.07.2023 06:06

Nice video - very interesting!
Shame about all the trolls, but what's new?
I expect that they wanted you to say something else

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BFDT
BFDT - 08.07.2023 08:35

Why the idiot choppy narration?

No sub. no Thumbs-up.

Graphics are pretty good, tho.

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OneVoiceMore
OneVoiceMore - 05.07.2023 01:33

'mainly caused by human activity'.
Forget vulcanism. Forget solar or cosmic activity.
It's YOU, bad human, picking on a planet 300 billion times your size.

Sorry to intrude on your religious cult.
Oh, and LOL

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dom wilson
dom wilson - 03.07.2023 15:56

You are a horrible explanation guy. In all seriousness. It’s like your talking in a new language without any explanation just here this what a happened this is what it shows. Your better off saying the sun is yellow because crayons are yellow. That’s how your video is explained to me. Horrible horrible video I wish you get better at educating

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Avijit Sadhukhan
Avijit Sadhukhan - 02.07.2023 14:12

This explains the epic floods mentioned in all old scriptures having religious value

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