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David Gallo: The deep oceans: a ribbon of life

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2008

http://www.ted.com With vibrant video clips captured by submarines, David Gallo takes us to some of Earth's darkest, most violent, toxic and beautiful habitats, the valleys and volcanic ridges of the oceans' depths, where life is bizarre, resilient and shockingly abundant.

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  • why do they keep using those old, outdated, non-scientific units like miles, feet, and fahrenheit? and even pounds per square inch...

    almost the whole planet uses the metrical system now, including most scientists in the united states, and the united states are one of the very few nations that continues to use the outdated, complicated, illogical imperial system. stop it. just adapt to the metrical system.

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  • @kurtilein3 To get their own civilization confused. It's the same with the month/day/year system...

  • @crudhousefull You're the one who brought up killing people...

    We Canadians believe in making a change, and not just talking about it. So you think all Americans are gun slinging-freedom wanting rednecks? I'm guessing you're-I had something written, but then I realized that they might come and kill me.

    Oh well. You're not worth fighting with. Case rested.

  • @horseluvrxox At least he/she voiced it. That's part of making the change. You don't have to go killing people to make change. I'm guessing you're American

  • @kurtilein3 Take a deep breath. It will happen in due time! (already did...) but typing angry words on youtube-of all sites-won't change a single thing. If you want/need something to happen, get out from in front of your computer and make it happen. :)

  • I always wonder why organisations, such as NASA, spend billions on outer space explorations, when we've only looked at such a small percentage of our own planet. Shouldn't we first understand our own life forms before looking for others?

  • 10:28 looks like there's someone stuck in the chimney.

  • 2.4 km >240kg/cm2

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