5 FENÔMENOS DO OCEANO que você não vai acreditar! [+10] - Summary

Summary

In this video, Felipe Neto discusses various sea phenomena. He starts with a humorous introduction, appreciating the act of having a meal and expressing gratitude for not having to cook as an adult. He then delves into sea phenomena:

1. Pyrosoma: Felipe and Bruno jokingly describe a pyrosoma, a colony of tiny animals called zooids, that create tube-like structures in the sea. Pyrosomas can be quite large and are known for their bioluminescence, which helps deter predators.

2. Frost Flowers: Felipe discusses ice formations called frost flowers, created when water vapor from the ocean freezes, expelling impurities like salt. These formations are beautiful but may contain harmful substances.

3. Brinicle (Ice Finger): Felipe explains how brinicles, also known as ice fingers, form in very cold waters. These icy formations descend and freeze everything they touch, earning them the nickname "Deadly Finger of Ice."

4. Underwater River: Felipe mentions the intriguing phenomenon of underwater rivers in the sea, where different water masses flow like a river within the ocean.

Throughout the video, Felipe and Bruno share humorous commentary and observations about these natural phenomena.

Facts

1. The video is hosted by Felipe Neto, who welcomes viewers to another video and announces it as a full lunch with him.
2. Felipe thanks Bruno for his food every 10 minutes, implying that Bruno is eating a meal for every 10 minutes.
3. Felipe talks about the difficulty of making one's own food, especially when one becomes an adult.
4. Felipe encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel, explaining that subscribing is free and not to unsubscribe.
5. The video then introduces five phenomena occurring in the seas and oceans, starting with a phenomenon involving a 'poop' in the ocean.
6. Felipe explains that the 'poop' is a type of organism known as a Pyrosoma, which is a combination of hundreds of thousands of different animals.
7. The Pyrosoma can change color to scare away predators, a defense mechanism known as bioluminescence.
8. The Pyrosoma can be up to 8 meters long and feeds on bacteria, phytoplankton, and fecal particles from other animals.
9. The video then introduces the phenomenon of 'Frost Flowers', which are ice formations on the surface of the water.
10. Felipe explains that these formations are created when water vapor from the ocean freezes and forms ice crystals, which can contain sea salts, organic particles, and even mercury.
11. The video introduces 'Ice Finger', a phenomenon that occurs in very cold waters and forms an ice tornado-like structure.
12. Felipe explains that when water freezes, it expels most of the impurities by the water crystals, creating very saline water.
13. The video then introduces 'The Underwater River', a phenomenon where a river flows under the sea due to the difference in density between the sea water and river water.
14. Felipe explains that a layer of hydrogen sulfate prevents the sea water and river water from touching each other.
15. The video concludes with a discussion about the mating process of seahorses, where the male seahorse carries the eggs in a pouch and is responsible for incubation.