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The eruption that split an island and changed Earth's future was a massive volcanic blast that literally tore an island apart. This eruption, like the famous Krakatoa eruption in 1883, was so powerful that it created a huge crater, or caldera, and sent ash and gases high into the atmosphere. It wasn't just about the island splitting; the eruption caused tsunamis and dramatic weather changes worldwide. The ash blocked out sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures for months, affecting crops and weather patterns across the globe. It's a perfect example of how one big natural event can have a ripple effect on the entire planet. This eruption not only changed landscapes but also reshaped history by impacting economies, environments, and lives everywhere. Credit: De uitbarsting van de Krakatau: by Anonymous, CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Anak Krakatau: by Lord Mountbatten, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indonesia's powerful Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted, spewing ash as high as 2 miles into the air, officials said Saturday. It was the longest eruption since the explosive collapse of the mountain caused a deadly tsunami in 2018 along the coasts of Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, which means “child of Kratakau,” is the offspring of the famous Krakatau, whose monumental eruption in 1883 triggered a period of global cooling and created an explosion heard around the world. And thanks to the long arm of the Bones News Department, our roving correspondent is there to witness nature's spectacle. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indonesia's powerful Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted, spewing ash as high as 2 miles into the air, officials said Saturday. It was the longest eruption since the explosive collapse of the mountain caused a deadly tsunami in 2018 along the coasts of Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, which means “child of Kratakau,” is the offspring of the famous Krakatau, whose monumental eruption in 1883 triggered a period of global cooling and created an explosion heard around the world. And thanks to the long arm of the Bones News Department, our roving correspondent is there to witness nature's spectacle. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show will feature many headlines in the last week as it pertains to Bible Prophecy including: The U.K. Is Giving Ukraine Hundreds Of Armored Vehicles. Russia Has A Plan For Wrecking Them. US Clears $2.5Bln in Ukraine Military Aid, Including Bradley, Stryker Vehicles Moscow warns West of ‘global tragedy' Vladimir Putin's Navy Frigate 'Sailed Towards The US In Show Of Strength' Before Simulating 'Hypersonic Missile Launch' In Atlantic Ocean Japan, India launch first joint air combat drills amid growing threat posed by China Santa Catarina floods and landslides leave 4 dead, 1 missing, Brazil Texas Becomes First State To Potentially Outlaw Chemtrails Strong M6.2 earthquake hits Guadeloupe at intermediate depth Very deep M6.8 earthquake hits northern Argentina Universal Digital Payments Network (UDPN) for stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) was launched at the World Economic Forum WEF: U.S. Will Soon Make Hate Speech Illegal, Says EU Commissioner Eruption at Popocatepetl ejects dense ash up to 8.5 km (28 000 feet) a.s.l., Mexico Very bright fireball over Oklahoma, sonic boom reported, U.S. Magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits 30 miles west of Guadeloupe in the Leeward Island of the Caribbean Series of eruptions at Anak Krakatau volcano, Indonesia And many more headlines, tune in to hear more!
DESCRIPTION Today's show will feature many headlines in the last week as it pertains to Bible Prophecy including the following: La Nina winter 2022-23 could mean tornado outbreaks, blizzards and everything in between Illinois Law Will Release Second-Degree Murder Suspects Without Bail: 'The End of Days' North Korea declares itself a nuclear weapons state Earthquake of magnitude 7.6 strikes Papua New Guinea 'Nobody knows where their village is': New inland sea swamps Pakistan Brazilian mother gives birth to two boys at the same time with different fathers Shallow M6.0 earthquake hits Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra, Indonesia Activity of Popocatépetl, Anak Krakatau, Merapi and seismicity in the Tjörnes fracture zone. - Earth of fire Over 70 people are confirmed dead after an earthquake hit China's southwestern Sichuan province Raging wildfire menaces wildlife in eastern Bolivia Typhoon Hinnamnor Kills Several in South Korea Giant waterspout spirals on Italy's Lake Garda Extremely Large Hail Breaks Windshield in Texas Wall of dust spreads across Arizona - news thread Switzerland mulls 3-year imprisonment for people who heat homes above 66°F amid energy crisis Scientists hope to create human embryos for organ harvesting after breakthrough with mice A synthetic embryo, made without sperm or egg, could lead to infertility treatments US Congress Admits UFOs Are Not 'Man-Made' Scientists want to resurrect the woolly mammoth. They just got $15 million to make it happen CONTACT Dina Kalmeta: CWW7NEWS@GMAIL.COM Susan Davis: Kidsmktg@sbcglobal.net LINKS https://linktr.ee/jesus24_7
Today Pastor Stan shares how the Moloch and Baal Worshipers will try and destroy Jesus. Russia feels they are losing because of special troops. We take a look if Scalar Wave is responsible for the Anak Krakatua Eruption and finally, we take a look at a new Smart City being planned that will be called “NEOM”. 00:00 - They want to Destroy Jesus 13:32 - Russia is Losing 15:12 - Doomsday 17:13 - The Bear Awakes 26:26 - Explosion at Hoover Dam 28:40 - Anak Krakatau has 3 Eruptions 30:12 - Neom 38:38 - Prophecy Club App 41:40 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Today Pastor Stan shares how the Moloch and Baal Worshipers will try and destroy Jesus. Russia feels they are losing because of special troops. We take a look if Scalar Wave is responsible for the Anak Krakatua Eruption and finally, we take a look at a new Smart City being planned that will be called “NEOM”. 00:00 - They want to Destroy Jesus 13:32 - Russia is Losing 15:12 - Doomsday 17:13 - The Bear Awakes 26:26 - Explosion at Hoover Dam 28:40 - Anak Krakatau has 3 Eruptions 30:12 - Neom 38:38 - Prophecy Club App 41:40 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Today Pastor Stan shares how the Moloch and Baal Worshipers will try and destroy Jesus. Russia feels they are losing because of special troops. We take a look if Scalar Wave is responsible for the Anak Krakatua Eruption and finally, we take a look at a new Smart City being planned that will be called “NEOM”. 00:00 - They want to Destroy Jesus 13:32 - Russia is Losing 15:12 - Doomsday 17:13 - The Bear Awakes 26:26 - Explosion at Hoover Dam 28:40 - Anak Krakatau has 3 Eruptions 30:12 - Neom 38:38 - Prophecy Club App 41:40 - Joseph’s Kitchen
Today Pastor Stan shares how the Moloch and Baal Worshipers will try and destroy Jesus. Russia feels they are losing because of special troops. We take a look if Scalar Wave is responsible for the Anak Krakatua Eruption and finally, we take a look at a new Smart City being planned that will be called “NEOM”. 00:00 - They want to Destroy Jesus 13:32 - Russia is Losing 15:12 - Doomsday 17:13 - The Bear Awakes 26:26 - Explosion at Hoover Dam 28:40 - Anak Krakatau has 3 Eruptions 30:12 - Neom 38:38 - Prophecy Club App 41:40 - Joseph’s Kitchen
In the summer of 1883, the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra were rocked by a volcanic eruption more destructive than any other in recorded human history. When the tiny, uninhabited island of Krakatoa erupted, it sent a plume of ash and gas 17 miles into the sky, created a 2,500-foot-tall pyroclastic cloud, and wiped out settlements thirty miles away with a series of deadly tsunamis. The eruption was so loud it was heard 5,000 miles away, and it sent so much debris into the atmosphere that it created a four-year-long global volcanic winter. On this episode, we're talking plate tectonics, the Dutch East Indies, disaster reporting, the B-52s, and the unsettling behavior of Krakatoa's current incarnation, Anak Krakatau. Sources for this episode include: "Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded", by S. Winchester, 2003 "The Eruption of Krakatoa (also known as Krakatau) in 1883” by M. R. Morgan for BRANCH: Britain, Representation and Nineteenth-Century History, 2013 "Krakatau: The loudest sound in recorded history", by B. B. Johnson and D. Russell for WBUR's Endless Thread, 2022 "Krakatoa: Devastating Explosion", episode of How the Earth Was Made (S1, E3), produced for the History Channel, 2009
Headline News Metro TV Edisi 1010 kali ini membahas: Anak Krakatau siaga, apa potensi buruk ? Pantauan arus mudik jelang Lebaran di Terminal Bis Bayangan Pondok Pinang dan di tol Jakarta - Cikampek. Habis demo terbitlah partai mahasiswa.
Here is the latest from The Year Was, which is that thing I do every week. We are up to episode 148. This time we examine the year 2018 as the island of Anak Krakatau erupts and causes a landslide that leads to the Sundra Strait Tsunami. Also new Microphone new problems. There have been some issues with the upload schedule due to work, but with the holidays nearing an end it should be back to normal soon. - Theme music by The Tim Kreitz Band https://www.youtube.com/c/TimKreitzAdventures/ https://www.reverbnation.com/timkreitz - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-year-was/id1458174084 Podbean: https://theyearwas.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Qdd00m2NWvrViVIfAh6kA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzWavt8mqXHsC_uRNpU3lQ - Sources: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/5638/anak-krakatau https://www.onthisday.com/articles/krakatoa-the-worlds-mightiest-explosion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Sunda_Strait_tsunami https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46669280 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aaz1377 https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/krakatoa/2018/dec/eruption-tsunami/updates.html https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/12/24/anak-krakatoa-the-dark-history-of-volcano-emerging-from-the-sea/ https://disasterphilanthropy.org/disaster/sunda-strait-tsunami-indonesia/ https://thediplomat.com/2018/12/after-the-tsunami-in-indonesias-sunda-strait/ - Photo: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46669280
“Esta publicación participa en el XIII Carnaval de Geología alojado por La Roca Filosofal”. Para este especial, nos reunimos Oscar, Pedro, Mario y Carles para hablar sobre volcanes aprovechando la coyuntura actual sobre la erupción reciente del Anak Krakatau.
Obrolan kali ini kita ajak Kepala Bidang Mitigasi Gunungapi PVMBG Pak Hendra untuk membahas fenomena suara dentuman di wilayah Jakarta dan sekitarnya.
We have the latest from a year long investigation into the causes of the December 2018 Indonesian Tsunami. And we get a look at the first pictures from the Mayotte undersea volcano, which emerged earlier this year off the coast of East Africa. As CrowdScience celebrates its third birthday, the team takes time to revisit some of our early episodes, and catch up with listeners to discover if the answers we uncovered changed the course of their lives? We hear from Zach, who has learned to let go of a possibly lost memory and Erin, who discovered technology could hold the key to finding the man of her dreams. And two years after he emailed to ask why he couldn’t kick his habit, we ash Sharif whether he has finally managed to stop smoking? (Anak Krakatau volcano. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
Adam Rutherford talks to Chris Lintott about the citizen science platform he set up ten years ago. Zooniverse is a place where the public can help scientists analyse huge swathes of data. Projects such as spotting distant galaxies, counting penguins and tagging WW2 diaries have all has a huge boost thanks to the people-power of the Zooniverse. The Indonesian volcano Anak Krakatau, which means 'Son of Krakatoa', was born out of the ashes of the mega volcano which erupted and collapsed in the 1880s. Last year the island volcano Anak collapsed, causing a tsunami which killed 400 people. The collapse of millions of tonnes of rock into the ocean has now been mapped and chunks of rock, the size of office blocks, have been found tossed kilometres from the island. It really brings home how dangerous these volcanoes can be. BBC Inside Science producer Fi is always scribbling and doodling during interviews. It turns out she is a visual thinker and she compulsively draws the science being discussed. She is not alone: many scientists working in fields involving complex maths and physics resort to pictures to illustrate what's happening. But not everything in science can be reduced down to a 2D sketch and not everyone needs a visual aid. Marnie Chesterton finds the scientists who can look at an equation, and 'see' in their heads, the graph it describes. Others get intensely annoyed at analogies that just aren't quite right - like spacetime being a ball on a rubber sheet. She asks a physicist, a philosopher and a mathematician about the relationship they have between maths, reality and our senses. Producer - Fiona Roberts
We have the latest from a year long investigation into the causes of the December 2018 Indonesian Tsunami. And we get a look at the first pictures from the Mayotte undersea volcano, which emerged earlier this year off the coast of East Africa. (Anak Krakatau volcano. Credit: AFP/Getty Images) Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Julian Siddle
Saludos geonáufragos. Terminamos un año más en GeoCastAway. En el programa de hoy, Carles y Oscar hablan de los acontecimientos acaecidos alrededor de navidad con la erupción del volcán Etna, y el Tsunami en Indonesia provocado por el volcán Anak Krakatau. Además mencionamos las nuevas fotos de la sonda New Horizons al asteroide Ultima Thule, que resulta ser el objeto estudiado más lejano a la Tierra. En la entrevista de este mes hablamos con Elena Cuesta sobre palentología en general y del Concavenator en específico. En el cierre hacemos balance de la #geoquedada2018, ponemos al día la geolibreta, leemos un par de comentarios y Carles cuenta uno de sus geochistes. ¡Que los reyes os traigan muchas rocas y hasta el mes que viene!
This is first of this new series of podcasts where I take a deeper look at some of the geographical events taking place on the news over Christmas and into the new year. by Tim Manson // Author and Geography educator
Último programa mensual del año 2018 con la entrevista sobre paleontología a la Dra. Elena Cuesta y en específico sobre el Concavenator. Más información en https://geocastaway.com/101
Nathan, Mike, and Mahler tackle subterranean farms, hypersonic military budgets, Shanahan, Mattis, bonespurs, suckers, the shutdown, Anak Krakatau, genocide, Oumuamua, and more.
Red Cross aid worker Rosemarie North is in the Banten province of Java where authorities have lifted the alert level for the Anak Krakatau volcano to its second-highest level. She has worked on and off for the Red Cross since 2003 in all kinds of situations, including post-conflict in Sierra Leone, landslides in the Philippines and Papua New Guinea, refugee camps in Chad, earthquakes in Nepal and Christchurch, and tsunamis in Southeast Asia and Samoa. [image_crop:72149:full]
Israeli airstrike on Syrian & Hezbollah targets Israeli air defense systems were activated in central Israel on Tuesday night against a missile fired from Syria, the Israel Defense Forces said there was no damage and no injuries. Operation northern shield ‘nearly complete' In related news, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that operation northern shield to neutralize and destroy Hezbollah cross border terror tunnels is almost complete. 3. PM & Likud still frontrunners in April election Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu this morning told settler leaders that the political left will try to take power and overthrow the right with the help of the media. Will the W.H. back another Netanyahu government? Adv. Ariel Bulstein, Political Commentator at Israel Hayom speaking at ILTV Studio about the early elections in Israel and how American Israeli ties might affect that elections. 5. IDF thwarts attempted car-ramming attack A Palestinian man was shot and moderately wounded earlier on Wednesday when he allegedly attempted a car-ramming attack in the West Bank. He was treated at the scene by IDF forces and then taken to the Rabin Medical center in Petah Tikva. US court awards $501 million to Warmbier family A US court has just ordered North Korea to pay $501 million in damages to the family of 22 year old Jewish student, Otto Warmbier, who died last year after being imprisoned in the country. 7. Cannabis export bill passes 3rd Knesset reading In the final moments of the Knesset, before its vote to disband today, the Israeli parliament still managed to push through the medical cannabis export law proposed by Likud MK Yoav Kisch. Fighting addiction one day at a time Mervyn speaking at ILTV Studio about how we can reduce the rate of recidivism with drug and alcohol abuse. Israel approves $185 million grant to Intel The Knesset finance committee this week approved a 700 million shekel or roughly $185 million grant to Intel to fund the company's planned expansion of its Kiryat Gat plant in southern Israel. Wonder woman 1984 wraps While we haven't quite gotten over the fact that Gal Gadot is a huge Hollywood celebrity now - she just reminded us that there is much more to come. the famous wonder woman shared last night that the wonder woman 1984 shoot is wrapped and ILTV'S Emanuelle Kadosh is here with more. Israeli aid organizations in Indonesia Indonesian military, police, and rescue teams are still combing the coastlines for survivors following a massive tsunami that hit Saturday night; likely caused by the volcanic eruption on the island of Anak Krakatau. Hebrew word Of The Day: LEHATZIL | להציל= TO RESCUE Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "lehatzil" which means "to rescue" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pengendara sepeda motor di Yogyakarta menerobos abu vulkanik dari letusan gunung Kelud, 14 Februari 2014. Setyo Adhi Pamungkas/ShutterstockGunung Anak Krakatau di Selat Sunda erupsi 576 kali pada Sabtu lalu, dengan tinggi letusan mencapai 100-500 meter dari puncak kawah. Letusan ini memuntahkan abu vulkanis, pasir, lontaran batu pijar, dan suara dentuman. Anak Krakatau merupakan satu dari 129 gunung api aktif di Indonesia. Letusan gunung adalah fenomena alamiah yang berulang dan tidak perlu dikhawatirkan berlebihan selama penduduk di sekitar gunung mengikuti langkah-langkah evakuasi yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah. Dengan puluhan gunung api aktif, Indonesia adalah negara vulkanik teraktif dan paling terancam, tapi juga mungkin lumbung pupuk paling subur di dunia. Menurut Biro Pusat Statistik pada 2017, setengah populasi orang Indonesia ada di Jawa. Sumatra yang panjangnya dua kali lipat Pulau Jawa hanya menampung 20% populasi. Apakah ini ada hubungannya dengan populasi gunung? Sumatra punya 30 gunung api, sementara Pulau Jawa punya 34 gunung api. Apakah karakter abu vulkanis keduanya berbeda hingga menghasilkan kesuburan yang berbeda? Dian Fiantis, ahli tanah dari Universitas Andalas, memberikan jawaban mengapa tanah di Pulau Jawa lebih subur dibanding tanah Sumatra. Erupsi gunung di Pulau Jawa lebih banyak menghasilkan unsur hara seperti kalsium (Ca) dan Magnesium (Mg) yang dibutuhkan oleh tanaman. Sedangkan silikon dioksida (SiO2) yang lebih banyak dimuntahkan gunung di Sumatra tidak dibutuhkan banyak oleh tanamannya. Zat ini tersedia banyak tapi tidak dibutuhkan. Selain itu, curah hujan di Jawa Tengah dan Jawa Timur lebih rendah dibanding pantai barat Sumatra sehingga unsur-unsur yang menyuburkan lebih lama bertahan di tanah Jawa. Edisi ke-22 Sains Sekitar Kita ini disiapkan oleh Hilman Handoni dan narator Malika. Selamat mendengarkan!