
In September 2024, parts of the Sahara Desert flooded. But isn’t the Sahara supposed to be one of the driest places on Earth? (That’s a rhetorical question). So why did this happen? Will it happen again? What does it mean? Maiya May explains
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Close enough, welcome back green Sahara
Isn’t there something in the Holy Bible about the deserts turning green at a certain time?
Wind blowing sand off the Sahara feeds iron to phytoplankton, the most important fundamental form of life on Earth. A green Sahara could in fact be disastrous.
Could you please close caption these videos? Love the content btw
Climate dogs will say this is a bad🥱
Going back to climate when Cleopatra reigned lol!!
Parts of the Sahara were once swampland.
Oh noooooo wont someone thing of the uninhabited wasteland 😭😭
I'm like kinda here for Wet Desert tho
Now I’m considering what life in a dessert might look like 🤔
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It's not global warming, it's climate shift as the earth is shifting on its axis.
Who doesn't like an oasis in the desert?
YAH. But it evaporated in 3 days.
I'll randomly take the 33rd comment 😏 for the rain, you're welcome 🤗😁
Make the Sahara green again.
King Tut is back. Uh oh.
You have the best shows. I just wish more people would watch it
The green Sahara is finally coming back and there will be less deserts around the world. Looking forward to the global climate going back to how it was in the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum
When we don't treat mother nature with respect she takes her gifts back. In some places she blesses.