Why rivers shouldn't look like this | It's Complicated

Why rivers shouldn't look like this | It's Complicated

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@esperanzacastillo17
@esperanzacastillo17 - 26.02.2024 17:34

Mother Nature, the wisest!

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@mrdipu9092
@mrdipu9092 - 29.02.2024 08:12

River is an inseparable part of human history

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@testthisfordecficiencies
@testthisfordecficiencies - 29.02.2024 20:48

British people....Imagining rivers incorrectly for a long time.

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@daniel23554
@daniel23554 - 01.03.2024 16:43

Long story short -- don't f*ck with nature. Just leave it alone.

People need to manage themselves rather than trying to geo-engineer nature.

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@Zero_dgf
@Zero_dgf - 02.03.2024 14:08

Even dense city like Singapore have find way to prevent future flooding in roads

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@robinherrick2177
@robinherrick2177 - 03.03.2024 00:24

Please change title to "It's not complicated"

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@Normal_user_coniven
@Normal_user_coniven - 03.03.2024 11:33

Why not just straight it then build a dam in the place they straighten the river in it, with a small canal for boats to cross the dam?

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@user-ee6tj6sg5h
@user-ee6tj6sg5h - 04.03.2024 21:09

As Bruce Lee stated many years ago > "Be like water."

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@third3eye26
@third3eye26 - 06.03.2024 19:28

Pls when will humans understand. First we tried to master nature now we are trying to imitate nature, sometimes i feel ashamed in front of animals as though they are mocking me for being human.

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@sarcasticstartrek7719
@sarcasticstartrek7719 - 07.03.2024 00:42

Is this REALLY a five minute piece on "did you know, sometimes humans dig trenches" ?

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@thegto8535
@thegto8535 - 07.03.2024 21:48

It's actually quite easy, you can sum it up in one word, E R O S I O N

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@richardredmond1463
@richardredmond1463 - 10.03.2024 08:04

Wow. That's really interesting!

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@bill-2018
@bill-2018 - 10.03.2024 11:16

It was on Farming Today or Country File recently where they told of a river which was being de-straightened. That's not a word. It should be.
Anyway they were building meanders with concrete to slow the river down.

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@helipeek2736
@helipeek2736 - 10.03.2024 17:17

Ah yes, “factors effecting the sinuosity of meanders”, the topic of my physical geography dissertation, I remember it well.

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@LYVwithLYN
@LYVwithLYN - 11.03.2024 19:18

Rivers should look how they naturally cut the land

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@maximusboscus
@maximusboscus - 11.03.2024 20:14

What climate crisis?

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@carsten2751
@carsten2751 - 13.03.2024 09:57

You made a whole video without antisemitism 👏

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@exosproudmamabear558
@exosproudmamabear558 - 13.03.2024 12:53

This is completely disregards different geographies. You are talking about nature complexity while not mentioning to whole story.

Rivers supposed to look straighter when terrain has down inclination so the river can flow forward slower but water erodes the terrain after awhile making the inclination disapear,slowing the river flow so it needs to wind up or it will get stagnant. Europe is an old continent that is pretty much flat and do not have eathquakes therefore rivers supposed to wind up in Eu more but not new created lands that has too mıch inclination like Anatolia. Still even the straigthest river isnt that straight, has branches and slight curves.

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@kaffir76
@kaffir76 - 14.03.2024 12:27

Gradient 😂😂

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@FernandaSomenauer
@FernandaSomenauer - 14.03.2024 23:36

In southeast Brazil there's an area where a big river, called Ribeira, was straightened into a huge, long canal, close to the sea, to improve agriculture. It was decades ago.
They have annual floods that are completely insane to me, reaching 60 feet above the usual level, sometimes. Tall bridges are always submerged, every year people that live close to the river have to leave their houses.... It affects a few cities.

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@musicaldoge9412
@musicaldoge9412 - 17.03.2024 19:54

y can our rivers be straight and not our suburbs

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@tasty_fish
@tasty_fish - 18.03.2024 22:45

So this video isn’t so much about straight rivers but about slowing down the flow of water into rivers, which is obvious to most people but not most farmers or developers.

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@kurbads74
@kurbads74 - 19.03.2024 17:04

It is possible to increase flow of water in a river without widening it or changing its course by placing large stones in the form Schaubergers funnel. It also cleans up water and creates river bed interesting for fish.

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@jamiebee1231
@jamiebee1231 - 19.03.2024 19:05

Imagine if we tried to do what the Netherlands did in this country? You’d just get bogged down with nimbys and bureaucratic nonsense for 30 years before anything actually got done

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@alexcharles321
@alexcharles321 - 20.03.2024 10:44

Should have mentioned the amount of homes being purposely built on floodplains, and the insurance scandal which effects insurance premiums for everyone, not just those silly enough to buy on a floodplain.

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@ytjoemoore94
@ytjoemoore94 - 21.03.2024 00:25

It’s honestly such a miracle that the LA river here near me has been left untouched and allowed retain its natural flow

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@mikariekki5708
@mikariekki5708 - 24.03.2024 11:09

I don't think its that clear cut, that human needs have caused more flooding. Most of the time, the purpose of altering flow of water has been to manage floods and to have a stable ground water level for irrigation. Then every so often comes a flood event so big, that it fails.

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@ywoulduchoosetousethis
@ywoulduchoosetousethis - 25.03.2024 16:13

Our mindset is the issue. Even eco-conservative have the same defeating mindset.
When we moved from the cave to the hut, we began to separate ourselves from nature. By the time we move to palaces, we were no longer a part of nature. In fact, the titanic, man vs nature proves our arrogance.
Today, because of that, the ego of a normal person is bigger than julius Caesar. We will not go back.

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@tomallen5837
@tomallen5837 - 25.03.2024 18:43

That's an interesting problem. We don't have that type of arrangement in Los Angeles. That is to say we do have our concrete river , but upstream our water is coming straight down from the mountains.

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@cameroonkendrick6312
@cameroonkendrick6312 - 27.03.2024 00:54

Same problem here in Florida except it’s flat and it floods everywhere

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@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 - 27.03.2024 08:51

And let more BEAVERS do the work for humans?

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@RubenDeanda-lb9wr
@RubenDeanda-lb9wr - 28.03.2024 19:48

The simple answer is becuase the floods

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@daminimahajan2490
@daminimahajan2490 - 28.03.2024 22:35

River should be meandering. This video is really important 👏

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@raulfernandezg
@raulfernandezg - 29.03.2024 12:12

there is no climate crisis!!!!!

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@elaineshiffer6929
@elaineshiffer6929 - 29.03.2024 15:20

It's not complicated. People ruined the land, the land strikes back.

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@alis49281
@alis49281 - 02.04.2024 10:02

I visited a renatured stream in Germany only a few months after the renature process. It was spring.
There were uncountable numbers of young minnows swarming The shallow water. The bullhead and lamprey returned (adults, must have populated from elsewhere. Big trouts were hunting the smaller fish.

The ice bird was already feeding its young in the wall that was exposed in the winter floods.

This example showed, just how incredibly fast the animals can return when the habitat is restored.

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@helentrainer7458
@helentrainer7458 - 07.04.2024 11:36

I feel like most things go back to you should’ve left it alone

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@user-fs8tl7ni1w
@user-fs8tl7ni1w - 07.04.2024 18:29

So, it sounds as if you are calling for man-made structures to solve the problem caused by man.

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@foxxyboxxy9348
@foxxyboxxy9348 - 09.04.2024 12:48

it's not complicated to understand that a river with 100x twists and turns, can hold 10000x more water before it floods the surroundings.

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@ragw33d
@ragw33d - 10.04.2024 17:04

in southern scotland rivers were remolded to become fast flowing for hydro power for knitwear mills along with salmon runs to slow then speed up flow. Now with forestry work up stream reducing water holding its resulted in flooding alot more and more damaging. The mills are gone but the river remains the same, the channels and dams used for power and still there or blocked off. Flood defences are being finished at cost of millions but work outside of the towns is not being carried out to reduce flooding so unless done flooding will happen again.

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@ryanknapp4964
@ryanknapp4964 - 14.04.2024 18:17

Major flooding is not new, it’s better documented and the costs are higher because there are more people. Per capita it likely killed more people in the past

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@InsanitiesBrother
@InsanitiesBrother - 15.04.2024 01:14

Funny how they ignored the thames, which whilst polluted more than your toilet after a curry, it is still 'natural' in regards to it's overall flow. This is where the tell tale U around canary wharf came from.

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@bulldogstrut1
@bulldogstrut1 - 17.05.2024 22:42

I thought water chooses the path of least resistance?

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@CaspCic
@CaspCic - 29.05.2024 16:12

This is my hometown river, Radegast, it's meandering nicely to the Baltic: 53,7437941, 11,0673878

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@ianwilson8759
@ianwilson8759 - 19.06.2024 10:05

The premise of this video is that climate change causes floods, which cause flooding of human constrained rivers - this is simply incorrect or ignorant from a geomorphological and scientific perspective. All rivers are prone to flooding without exception. When rivers flood the water in the river takes the path of least resistance to its flow. Hence, rivers will naturally bifurcate and meander depending on where the river is on the hypsometric curve. Young rivers have a steeper curve, old ones have a more shallow curve. This is for unbound rivers. Human interference in river systems leads to the banking up of flood water and catastrophic floods. It has nothing to do with climate change. Roman cities had human induced floods way before humans were banging on about climate change because they too tried to control their rivers.

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@terrainofthought
@terrainofthought - 15.07.2024 10:05

Don't mess with nature. It will mess with you less.

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@wicklowpiper1812
@wicklowpiper1812 - 11.08.2024 13:51

Crisis?

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@silkdestroyer
@silkdestroyer - 29.08.2024 23:33

All of the flooding usually blames on 'global warming''. More likely due to man's interference in other areas.

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