Our lovely climate – from tropical to polar, arid to damp, and all that “just-right” temperate in between. It comes in all flavors, and it’s been constantly changing since the very birth of our planet Earth… So, guys, if you're brave enough, I wanna take you on a journey to the past to find out what was the Earth climate like before! So far, all I know is that everything was completely different in the old days. For example, 4.5 billion years ago it was super hot and molten all over. You could see the entire oceans of magma everywhere. And it took almost a billion years for our planet to take its solid form… Other videos you might like:
10 Wonderful Facts About Earth You've Never Heard Before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh_2y4olKvM&
Who Lives In the Deepest Place On Earth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq4lbCC24js&
What Would a Journey to the Earth’s Core Be Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FoSAHk7DMA TIMESTAMPS:
Oceans of magma 0:17
Why is it so hard to breathe? 0:56
The Huronian glaciation 1:56
Dinosaurs! 2:42
Global warming 3:29
Aaand… the Ice Age! 4:33
What’s happening in Africa 6:33
What about America? 6:54
Vesuvius explodes 7:12
The Little Ice Age 8:46 #climatechange #earthhistory #brightside SUMMARY:
– It did just that 3.8 billion years ago! The rain came from those clouds over there, the first ones in the history of Earth. They form because the planet eventually began to cool down, allowing water to go from a gas to liquid state! – Around 2.5 billion years ago, the Huronian glaciation starts. As oxygen fills the atmosphere and replaces methane, it can’t trap heat as well.
– 2 billion years ago, the ozone layer starts to form. It not only protects the planet from the sun’s harmful radiation, it also warms this planet up a bit! – About 200 million years ago, dinosaurs appear, and they’ll rule the planet for the next 175 million years. – From 100 to 65 million years ago, the planet goes through so many changes. The single landmass is breaking apart into the continents we have today.
– 55 million years ago, something similar to today's global warming trend takes place. – For the next 2 million years, life on Earth is like a rollercoaster with temperatures going up into a hothouse and down into ice age.
– Ah, made it to the Ice Age that started 2.5 million years ago. The average temperature is about 12 degrees colder than it is today.
– Now, the Holocene is the name of the current geological epoch. It started 11,700 years ago. What’s that dripping on my head? Oh yeah, ice sheets in North America and Europe start melting at this time. – Between 7,500 and 3,500 BCE, the latest African Humid Period ends. What was recently a lush oasis in the Sahara now becomes the arid desert we know today. – I wonder what’s going on in America at this point? In 3,000 BCE, the western part of the present U.S. is going through some big changes. – It doesn’t get any warmer in the Iron Age Cold Epoch lasting from 900 to 300 BCE. Hey, they called it “cold” for a reason!
– In the year 535, another volcanic eruption, this time in the tropics, causes another crazy temperature drop.
– The Little Ice Age starts somewhere around 1300 and goes on till 1850. It’s called “little” because it isn’t exactly as extreme as the previous ones. But, still, some intervals of it are pretty tough! – A lot of things happen in the world since 1850. But in climate history, it’s all been pretty stable so far. But I’m sure you’ve heard that it’s going on the warmer end. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What Was the Earth Climate Like Before
Our lovely climate – from tropical to polar, arid to damp, and all that “just-right” temperate in between. It comes in all flavors, and it’s been constantly changing since the very birth of our planet Earth… So, guys, if you're brave enough, I wanna take you on a journey to the past to find out what was the Earth climate like before! So far, all I know is that everything was completely different in the old days. For example, 4.5 billion years ago it was super hot and molten all over. You could see the entire oceans of magma everywhere. And it took almost a billion years for our planet to take its solid form… Other videos you might like:
10 Wonderful Facts About Earth You've Never Heard Before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh_2y4olKvM&
Who Lives In the Deepest Place On Earth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq4lbCC24js&
What Would a Journey to the Earth’s Core Be Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FoSAHk7DMA TIMESTAMPS:
Oceans of magma 0:17
Why is it so hard to breathe? 0:56
The Huronian glaciation 1:56
Dinosaurs! 2:42
Global warming 3:29
Aaand… the Ice Age! 4:33
What’s happening in Africa 6:33
What about America? 6:54
Vesuvius explodes 7:12
The Little Ice Age 8:46 #climatechange #earthhistory #brightside SUMMARY:
– It did just that 3.8 billion years ago! The rain came from those clouds over there, the first ones in the history of Earth. They form because the planet eventually began to cool down, allowing water to go from a gas to liquid state! – Around 2.5 billion years ago, the Huronian glaciation starts. As oxygen fills the atmosphere and replaces methane, it can’t trap heat as well.
– 2 billion years ago, the ozone layer starts to form. It not only protects the planet from the sun’s harmful radiation, it also warms this planet up a bit! – About 200 million years ago, dinosaurs appear, and they’ll rule the planet for the next 175 million years. – From 100 to 65 million years ago, the planet goes through so many changes. The single landmass is breaking apart into the continents we have today.
– 55 million years ago, something similar to today's global warming trend takes place. – For the next 2 million years, life on Earth is like a rollercoaster with temperatures going up into a hothouse and down into ice age.
– Ah, made it to the Ice Age that started 2.5 million years ago. The average temperature is about 12 degrees colder than it is today.
– Now, the Holocene is the name of the current geological epoch. It started 11,700 years ago. What’s that dripping on my head? Oh yeah, ice sheets in North America and Europe start melting at this time. – Between 7,500 and 3,500 BCE, the latest African Humid Period ends. What was recently a lush oasis in the Sahara now becomes the arid desert we know today. – I wonder what’s going on in America at this point? In 3,000 BCE, the western part of the present U.S. is going through some big changes. – It doesn’t get any warmer in the Iron Age Cold Epoch lasting from 900 to 300 BCE. Hey, they called it “cold” for a reason!
– In the year 535, another volcanic eruption, this time in the tropics, causes another crazy temperature drop.
– The Little Ice Age starts somewhere around 1300 and goes on till 1850. It’s called “little” because it isn’t exactly as extreme as the previous ones. But, still, some intervals of it are pretty tough! – A lot of things happen in the world since 1850. But in climate history, it’s all been pretty stable so far. But I’m sure you’ve heard that it’s going on the warmer end. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What Each Sound on an Airplane Means
So…you’ve just taken your seat on board your airliner, and your palms are sweaty, your heart is racing, and you just can’t shake your anxiety. That’s okay – a ton of people are nervous flyers! You’ll probably be paying extra close attention to every sensation and sound during your flight. Don't panic: there are lots of sounds that are completely normal on an airplane! For example, 10 minutes before take-off you’ll hear a soft pound from under the plane, and a drill-like sound. This is just the crew closing and securing the cargo hold. Creaks, rattles, and whooshes are also all completely normal sounds that every airplane makes in the air. Don’t let them scare you; such a large aircraft is bound to creak, and the rattles are things moving and sliding around. Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWbUIQMxXE&
Why Planes Don't Fly Over Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpzX5MJQybw&
11 Secrets Flight Attendants Will Never Tell You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYQMSvcmLsI TIMESTAMPS: A little countdown to lift-off: ✈️ 0:26
– Two dings 0:30
– A single ding 1:00
– A drill-like sound 1:33 In the air: 🛫 3:24
– Two loud beeps 3:34
– One loud ding 3:55
– Creaks, rattles, and whooshes 4:19
– Turbulence 4:52
– You hear “All call” over the intercom 5:37 Time for your landing: 🛬 6:48
– Two dings 10 minutes before you land 6:53
– A high-pitched whirring sound 7:13
– A bump and deep thunk 7:40 #planes #FearOfFlyng #brightside SUMMARY:
– About 20 minutes before you take off, you’ll hear two high-pitched dings in a row over the intercom system. This only means that one crew member wants to talk to another, just to get into preparation mode for the flight. – 15 minutes before your plane takes off, you’ll hear a single ding. This is a call from the cockpit to the flight attendants to pick up the phone.
– 10 minutes before take-off: you’ll hear a soft pound from under the plane, and a drill-like sound. This is just the crew closing and securing the cargo hold.
– Love it or hate it, there’s nothing quite like feeling your plane leave the ground! You’ll hear the sound of the plane’s wheels going back up into its belly. – 5 minutes after take-off two loud beeps will go off. This is the pilot telling the flight attendants that the plane has reached a certain altitude.
– If there’s a lot of turbulence, the pilot may send a ding over the intercom system, warning flight attendants that it might get a little bumpy.
– When the plane has reached a certain cruising altitude and you’ve been flying for a while, it’s safe to take your seatbelt off and move around! – Just like there were two dings when you reached a certain height after take-off, the two dings will ring again when you’ve reached that same level on your descent. – A bump and deep thunk 2 minutes before landing mean the airplane’s landing gear is coming out, which includes the wheels and anything else in the plane’s undercarriage that helps it land. – The wheels will touch down on the runway, and you may feel and hear some bumps or thuds.
– Bumps during a landing are totally normal, even expected. You’ll cruise along the runway for a while, so that you can slow down. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What Each Noise You Hear on a Plane Means
So…you’ve just taken your seat on board your airliner, and your palms are sweaty, your heart is racing, and you just can’t shake your anxiety. That’s okay – a ton of people are nervous flyers! You’ll probably be paying extra close attention to every sensation and sound during your flight. Don't panic: there are lots of sounds that are completely normal on an airplane! For example, 10 minutes before take-off you’ll hear a soft pound from under the plane, and a drill-like sound. This is just the crew closing and securing the cargo hold. Creaks, rattles, and whooshes are also all completely normal sounds that every airplane makes in the air. Don’t let them scare you; such a large aircraft is bound to creak, and the rattles are things moving and sliding around. Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWbUIQMxXE&
Why Planes Don't Fly Over Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpzX5MJQybw&
11 Secrets Flight Attendants Will Never Tell You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYQMSvcmLsI TIMESTAMPS: A little countdown to lift-off: ✈️ 0:26
– Two dings 0:30
– A single ding 1:00
– A drill-like sound 1:33 In the air: 🛫 3:24
– Two loud beeps 3:34
– One loud ding 3:55
– Creaks, rattles, and whooshes 4:19
– Turbulence 4:52
– You hear “All call” over the intercom 5:37 Time for your landing: 🛬 6:48
– Two dings 10 minutes before you land 6:53
– A high-pitched whirring sound 7:13
– A bump and deep thunk 7:40 #planes #FearOfFlyng #brightside SUMMARY:
– About 20 minutes before you take off, you’ll hear two high-pitched dings in a row over the intercom system. This only means that one crew member wants to talk to another, just to get into preparation mode for the flight. – 15 minutes before your plane takes off, you’ll hear a single ding. This is a call from the cockpit to the flight attendants to pick up the phone.
– 10 minutes before take-off: you’ll hear a soft pound from under the plane, and a drill-like sound. This is just the crew closing and securing the cargo hold.
– Love it or hate it, there’s nothing quite like feeling your plane leave the ground! You’ll hear the sound of the plane’s wheels going back up into its belly. – 5 minutes after take-off two loud beeps will go off. This is the pilot telling the flight attendants that the plane has reached a certain altitude.
– If there’s a lot of turbulence, the pilot may send a ding over the intercom system, warning flight attendants that it might get a little bumpy.
– When the plane has reached a certain cruising altitude and you’ve been flying for a while, it’s safe to take your seatbelt off and move around! – Just like there were two dings when you reached a certain height after take-off, the two dings will ring again when you’ve reached that same level on your descent. – A bump and deep thunk 2 minutes before landing mean the airplane’s landing gear is coming out, which includes the wheels and anything else in the plane’s undercarriage that helps it land. – The wheels will touch down on the runway, and you may feel and hear some bumps or thuds.
– Bumps during a landing are totally normal, even expected. You’ll cruise along the runway for a while, so that you can slow down. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Don’t Leave Water Near Your Bed While Sleeping
You’ve heard it for as long as you can remember: “Drink lots of water!” So, to make it easier on yourself, you keep a glass right by your bed to drink from in the evening and morning. But, uh-oh, looks like that could be a big mistake! Wanna know why it's bad? Well, first of all, it’s unsanitary. It could be dust, debris, or even a fly or mosquito that makes its way into your nightly source of hydration. And in your zombified half-asleep state, you won’t even notice that thing floating in there when you take a gulp in the morning! And what can present a real threat is bacteria! Sitting water can become a breeding ground for germs! But these are not all reasons. Other videos you might like:
I Drank Only Water for 20 Days, See What Happened to My Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4DwmXK9gEY&
What If You Stopped Drinking Water for 7 Days? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0aOXbODp1w
Can You Drink Water When You Eat? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrnoD_enMfw& TIMESTAMPS:
Open to invaders 0:23
It’s a breeding ground 1:00
A big “healthy” glass of…acid?! 1:44
A funky taste… 2:40
It could disrupt your sleep 3:09
The dangers of the container 3:43
But BPA-free bottles aren’t the end-all solution 4:07
A potential fire hazard?! 4:35
👉 It’s also good to decide on… 👈 5:03
💧 What water does for your body (when you get the right amount) 💧 6:45 #water #healthylifestyle #brightside SUMMARY:
– Each time you take a sip, you leave a little backwash in the glass. Well, your mouth is full of bacteria, and if they sit in that glass all night, they have all the time in the world to multiply. – Water that’s exposed to air will go through some chemical changes. When you leave it out and open overnight, carbon dioxide makes its way into the glass.
– With a glassful of water right next to you, you might be tempted to grab it anytime in the night. Of course, if you’ve got liquid going in, then it’s going to need to come out.
– If you have tap water in that glass, the chlorine added into it for disinfection will evaporate overnight. – If it just so happens that you keep your bedside water not in a glass but in some plastic bottle or cup, it could contain the chemical bisphenol-A or another similar substance used in plastics. – Finding a BPA-free bottle for your bedside water does eliminate the issue of plastic chemicals…but not the bacteria.
– If you happen to swing your arm out or push your pillow into that glass, causing it to spill, all the electronics nearby can spark out.
– Just have a fresh glass in the evening, and do it at least 2 hours before bed. That way, it won’t disrupt your sleep. – Warm water leads to improved blood circulation. Then again, German scientists found that drinking cold water can raise your metabolism. – Dehydration becomes life-threatening if you lose more than 10% of your body water. And don’t forget, 60% of your body is water!
– If you go beyond the amount of hydration your body needs, you risk getting water intoxication, which can also be life-threatening! – Without you knowing it and with almost no effort except drinking water, your intake will cleanse your body of unwanted toxins.
– That detoxification process through water will also clean your skin. – Water helps wash away leftover food particles and bacteria in your mouth. – A 2014 study found that drinking water affects your mood. When those with low intake increased their water consumption, the increase in positive emotion and calmness was evident.
– Research shows that dehydration may lead to impaired thinking and reasoning. – You ever heard that your body needs fiber to maintain healthy digestion and regularity? Again, without water, that won’t do you much good.
– If there’s one system that’s going to benefit a lot from drinking plenty of water, it’s got to be your kidneys and urinary tract. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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That’s How We Could Go to Space Without Rockets
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere. Space elevators? Why not? It would be connected to an asteroid or a space station by four to six massive cables. Catapults? Well, it's actually a massive centrifuge, spinning at high speed. NASA once tested similar technology but, eventually, came to the conclusion that it was less reliable than good old rockets. But who knows? Okay, what else? Oh, balloons! Yep, no breakthrough technologies, just a large helium balloon that would fly to the stratosphere, and then to space. Interested? So here are 10 innovative ways to get to space. Other videos you might like:
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4&
A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iJsEdhFgzc&
The Alien Signals Mystery Might Have Been Solved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7eD8T1pJYU& TIMESTAMPS:
A Catapult 0:23
A Space Elevator 0:57
A Balloon 1:42 An Orbital Ring 2:18
A Skyhook 3:02
An Airplane 3:37
A Space Fountain 4:10
A Space Cannon 5:15
A Launch Loop 5:52
A Mass Driver 6:24
How you can do it right away 7:02 #space #future #brightside SUMMARY:
– The main challenge for the catapult technology is the strong air resistance, which could prevent the load from jostling through the upper atmosphere. – A space elevator would travel from platform to platform at a speed of thousands of miles per hour. These platforms would be located both in the upper atmosphere and open space. – It would take no less than two hours for the balloon to reach space. For comparison, rockets can make it in four minutes. Hey for $75,000 bucks, I’ll take the two hours. – The principle of the orbital ring would be similar to that of the space elevator. On the other hand, the gigantic ring would circle the planet, with several points connecting it to ground stations on Earth. – Can you picture a giant fishing hook (no, even bigger!) which extends all the way from space, and stops somewhere in the Earth's atmosphere? It's considered to be a mini-version of the space elevator: after all, it follows the same principle.
– The chances are that a hypersonic plane with a jet engine that could turn into a rocket would be able to fly into space. – A space fountain would resemble the space elevator, only without the elevator. There would be space and ground stations.
– A space cannon could shoot payloads right into space. One of the proposals is to build a 3,600-ft-long space projectile and place it somewhere below the sea at the equator.
– A space train would set off from one side of the loop, and by the time it reached the middle of the track, it would already be in space. Unfortunately, the construction would cost a fortune to build. – A mass driver wouldn't have any wheels – instead, large magnets would help the driver to slide over the rails. The so-called train would move inside a tube, the top of which would reach the upper atmosphere. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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We Could Go to Space Without Rockets
Nowadays, the only way to get to space is a rocket. But apparently, in the near future, there might be some new and bizarre ways to leave the Earth's atmosphere. Space elevators? Why not? It would be connected to an asteroid or a space station by four to six massive cables. Catapults? Well, it's actually a massive centrifuge, spinning at high speed. NASA once tested similar technology but, eventually, came to the conclusion that it was less reliable than good old rockets. But who knows? Okay, what else? Oh, balloons! Yep, no breakthrough technologies, just a large helium balloon that would fly to the stratosphere, and then to space. Interested? So here are 10 innovative ways to get to space. Other videos you might like:
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4&
A Mysterious Object Punched a Hole in the Milky Way, Scientists Are Confused https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iJsEdhFgzc&
The Alien Signals Mystery Might Have Been Solved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7eD8T1pJYU& TIMESTAMPS:
A Catapult 0:23
A Space Elevator 0:57
A Balloon 1:42 An Orbital Ring 2:18
A Skyhook 3:02
An Airplane 3:37
A Space Fountain 4:10
A Space Cannon 5:15
A Launch Loop 5:52
A Mass Driver 6:24
How you can do it right away 7:02 #space #future #brightside SUMMARY:
– The main challenge for the catapult technology is the strong air resistance, which could prevent the load from jostling through the upper atmosphere. – A space elevator would travel from platform to platform at a speed of thousands of miles per hour. These platforms would be located both in the upper atmosphere and open space. – It would take no less than two hours for the balloon to reach space. For comparison, rockets can make it in four minutes. Hey for $75,000 bucks, I’ll take the two hours. – The principle of the orbital ring would be similar to that of the space elevator. On the other hand, the gigantic ring would circle the planet, with several points connecting it to ground stations on Earth. – Can you picture a giant fishing hook (no, even bigger!) which extends all the way from space, and stops somewhere in the Earth's atmosphere? It's considered to be a mini-version of the space elevator: after all, it follows the same principle.
– The chances are that a hypersonic plane with a jet engine that could turn into a rocket would be able to fly into space. – A space fountain would resemble the space elevator, only without the elevator. There would be space and ground stations.
– A space cannon could shoot payloads right into space. One of the proposals is to build a 3,600-ft-long space projectile and place it somewhere below the sea at the equator.
– A space train would set off from one side of the loop, and by the time it reached the middle of the track, it would already be in space. Unfortunately, the construction would cost a fortune to build. – A mass driver wouldn't have any wheels – instead, large magnets would help the driver to slide over the rails. The so-called train would move inside a tube, the top of which would reach the upper atmosphere. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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The Only Habit That Will Change Your Life
Hey guys! Today, we'll tell you a story about Nancy. Lately, she's been feeling generally unhappy with life; there seem to be all these things she wants, but they’re just not happening for her. She wants that promotion at work. She wants to eat healthier. She wants to go to the gym more. She wants more energy. Things that we all want! The list seems overwhelming to Nancy, though. She begins to feel kinda bad about herself, and starts overeating, having anxiety, and laying awake at night thinking about all these things that seem so out of reach. Nancy becomes grumpy and mopey. Nancy feels like she’s in a vicious cycle… What should she do to get out of it? Other videos you might like:
I Tried Rich People's Habits, See How My Life Changed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EnvxbCkiNI&
Why “C” Students Are More Successful Than “A” Students https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGq4thkAk5E&
Why I Started Waking Up at 5:30 AM And How It Changed My Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmORMKTHuOs& TIMESTAMPS:
Why Nancy decided to make a change 0:22
Why did the cycle begin again? 1:53
What should she have done differently? 2:54
The first place where Nancy went wrong 3:33
So what happened to her? 5:06 #success #productivity #brightside SUMMARY:
– One day Nancy realized that enough was enough, and decided to make a change. She wrote down all her goals, and even began to get excited, feeling a burst of energy that she hadn’t felt in a long time! – She started going to the gym every day after work. She started eating huge salads for nearly every meal.
– BUT…soon Nancy started feeling overwhelmed again. Her new, heavier workload at the office and going to the gym after work every day was exhausting for her.
– The cycle began again. Instead of seeing the number on the scale go down, Nancy saw it go up, or stay the same. – Nancy didn’t have true commitment to her goals. She wanted fast, instantly gratifying results.
– If you have some big goals, especially if you have several at once, take a step back. Make sure you’re really committed to put in the work, and to be patient with getting results. – Decide what’s doable for you – how many nights after work are you okay with going to the gym? What’s a reasonable goal to set for yourself?
– Do it until it just becomes part of your life; it should be second nature, like showering every day. Soon the action of working out will turn into a habit. – t doesn’t just apply to fitness goals. Small goal + commitment = habit. Habit + increased small goal + commitment = achieved goal! – So what happened to Nancy? She branched out her goals and applied true commitment to each step. Nancy feels a sense of accomplishment.
– Her sense of accomplishment has given her a huge confidence boost too, and that’s important here as well. Sometimes, that surge of energy you feel after you’ve achieved something is confidence! – Just do it the right way so that you’re not overwhelmed – which can set you back and make you feel discouraged. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Passenger Planes Don’t Land in Fog
As we know, driving in fog can be a terrifying experience, but what about landing a plane in foggy weather?! Back when airplanes first made an appearance, they could only fly during the day, and only if the weather was good. Pilots had to rely on their own eyes to bring the aircraft down safely. What about now? When planes are ready to land, they first check the forecast. Pilots dial a specific frequency in order to listen to the current weather conditions. If there are patches of clouds when aircraft are about to land, it’s safe. But, if there are thick clouds that are too close to the earth, then there’s a slight problem. So how do airplanes land with no visibility, while hundreds of flights get canceled for the same reason? It’s time to clear the air about this mystery. Other videos you might like:
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How to measure the height of the cloud ☁️ 0:46
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Why the last seconds are the most important 8:08 #planes #aviation #brightside SUMMARY:
– One of the keywords they’re listening for when it’s cloudy is ceilings. A ceiling is the bottom of the lowest layer of clouds above the ground.
– Clouds are reported by weather stations in feet above ground level , or AGL. When pilots take off, they always make sure to know the height of the clouds around them.
– When a commercial jet is performing a touchdown with less than minimum visibility, the airport needs to have specialized equipment to guide the plane. – In foggy conditions, air traffic controllers are in constant communication with the pilots. – Aircraft today use cool radio navigation called the Instrument Landing System. – It includes a glide slope, which shows the vertical navigation as the plane heads to the airport.
– Therefore, the plane can avoid obstructions and get to the runway at the correct touchdown point. – When planes need to land in minimum visibility, the ground poses the biggest problem. – It’s too expensive for small airports to install the radio navigation systems, so they just put up with the disruptions. – Larger airports, and most commercial Aircraft, however, have all the means to land in fog. – The number of planes that take-off and land every hour reduces for safety.
– Before a plane starts to approach the runway in fog, the pilots need to ensure that all their primary systems are working correctly. – Once the plane is all set-up and ready, the autopilot gets engaged, and the landing begins. – During the foggy landing, pilots need to continually give the jet orders through a separate computer – the flight management system.
– The last seconds are the most important ones. The autopilot will have to reduce the rate of descent, and the system will have to notify the pilots that it’s keeping the aircraft straight on the runway. – In modern jets, IRL systems rarely fail. But sometimes passengers can tell the difference between a manual landing and an automatic landing. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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