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**Title:** Strangest Natural Phenomena in the World (Part 2)
**Summary:**
This video showcases unusual natural phenomena, including:
1. **Avalanches**: Powerful snow and ice slides reaching up to 200 km/h.
2. **Sandstorms**: Rare storms in Brazil, caused by strong rain on dry ground.
3. **Eternal Flame Falls**: A waterfall in New York with a naturally burning flame due to gas leaks.
4. **Black Sand Beaches**: Unique beaches in Iceland and Hawaii with dark sand from volcanic rocks.
5. **Tree-Climbing Goats**: Goats in Morocco's argan tree forests that climb for food and shade.
6. **Reverse Waterfall**: An optical illusion in India where mist appears to rise.
7. **Ice Disk Effect**: A perfect ice circle formed in Lake Michigan due to whirlpool pressure.
8. **Fire Waterfall**: A Yosemite Valley waterfall that appears to be on fire due to sunlight reflection (occurs once a year in February).
9. **Snowfall/Blizzards**: Sudden, dry snowstorms in high-altitude areas.
10. **Solar Halo**: A rare, icy halo around the sun, visible in countries with harsh winters.
11. **Giant Spider Webs**: Cooperative spider webs covering trees, built by hundreds or thousands of spiders for survival.
**Closing:** The video invites viewers to share which phenomenon caught their attention the most and to engage with the channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**1.** Avalanches can reach speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour.
**2.** Avalanches are caused by factors such as earthquakes, erosion, excess water in soil, or steep slopes.
**3.** A sandstorm in 2021 affected cities in the interior of Brazil, including Ribeirão Preto, Franca, and Barretos.
**4.** Sandstorms are generated by strong rain colliding with dry ground, raising particles carried by wind.
**5.** The "Eternal Flame" in New York is a result of natural gas leaks in a waterfall.
**6.** The gas leaks in the "Eternal Flame" will only stop when the gas supply runs out.
**7.** Black sand beaches, like those in Iceland, are formed from the erosion of volcanic rocks.
**8.** Similar black sand beaches can also be found in Hawaii, due to the same volcanic origin.
**9.** Goats in Morocco's argan tree forests have learned to climb trees to feed on their fruit.
**10.** The "Reverse Waterfall" in India is an optical illusion created by strong winds carrying mist upwards.
**11.** An "Ice Disk" phenomenon was observed in Lake Michigan, USA, caused by pressure and water volume creating a whirlpool on thin ice.
**12.** The whirlpool on Lake Michigan's ice layer forced it to rotate, forming a perfect circular ice disk.
**13.** "Fire Waterfall" in Yosemite Valley, USA, appears as fire but is actually sunlight reflecting off water.
**14.** The "Fire Waterfall" spectacle occurs only once a year, in February.
**15.** Snowstorms (blizzards) mainly occur in mountainous areas due to sudden temperature drops and high altitudes.
**16.** Solar Halos are rare, occurring when sunlight passes through ice particles in clouds, typically in countries with harsh winters (e.g., Sweden, Canada, USA).
**17.** The geometric shape of a Solar Halo is due to the hexagonal structure of ice crystals.
**18.** Certain spider species build giant, collective webs covering trees or vegetation to maximize survival.
**19.** These giant spider webs are not made by a single spider but by hundreds or thousands of spiders.