Coisas que Você Vai Ver Pela Primeira Vez na Sua Vida. Parte 2 - Summary

Summary

The video showcases various unusual and interesting phenomena from around the world, including:

1. A type of cured meat that can last up to 48 months and may have been taken by Columbus on his voyages.
2. Small whirlpools that form near plane turbines when air and water unite.
3. The separation of water masses with different characteristics, creating visible boundaries.
4. A "fire waterfall" in Yosemite National Park, created by the reflection of sunlight on a waterfall.
5. The world's darkest material, Vantablack, which absorbs almost all light.
6. A chicken that can play a synthesizer and has its own band.
7. Fire tornadoes that occur when strong winds collide with flames.
8. Bioluminescent mushrooms that emit a green glow.
9. Unusual foods, such as gold-covered chicken wings and dishes made with insects and wasps.
10. A lake covered in volcanic ash and pumice, making it appear like a lake made of stones.
11. Trees that "bleed" when cut, releasing a red resin.
12. The speed and agility of bears, which can run up to 40 kilometers per hour.
13. A group of mice that move in a "train" formation, with each mouse clinging to the one in front of it.

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Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Christopher Columbus may have taken a type of cured meat on his voyages, which could be stored for a long time.
2. The drying process for this meat can last from seven to 12 months, and sometimes even longer.
3. The best hands can last up to 48 months.
4. The harder the meat, the longer its duration.
5. There is a phenomenon where small whirlpools of water appear near turbines for a few seconds.
6. When two bodies of water meet, they don't always mix due to differences in depth, density, salinity, and temperature.
7. There is a material called Vantablack that is considered the darkest in the world, absorbing almost all light.
8. Vantablack is made of a matrix of vertical carbon nanotubes close to each other.
9. Snakes shed their skin, which can occur every two years, as they grow throughout their lives.
10. Only 25% of lightning that forms annually reaches the Earth.
11. Lightning can strike the ground, leaving behind strange and beautiful patterns.
12. A chicken named Jokgu played a synthesizer on America's Got Talent.
13. Fire tornadoes can occur in nature when a strong wind collides with trees or pastures in flames.
14. Fire tornadoes can reach temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius.
15. There is a type of fungus that can emit light, known as bioluminescence.
16. Some species of fungi can emit a weak light, while others can shine brightly.
17. Scientists know of around 70 species of fungi that can glow.
18. A restaurant in New York serves chicken wings with 24-carat gold.
19. The chef uses edible gold that is completely harmless to health.
20. A lake in Argentina was covered with volcanic ash from a nearby eruption, making it look like it was made of stones.
21. Some trees, like the "blood of dragon" tree, release resin that turns red when cut and exposed to oxygen.
22. Bears can run quickly, reaching up to 40 kilometers per hour.
23. Baby mice travel in a living chain, clinging to each other and their mother, to move from one hole to another.
24. A family of mice can overcome around eight kilometers in a single night.