Hi guys!
Raccoon Max is here!
Today I am going to answer some very interesting
questions that you posted in the comments
of previous videos.
And if you want your question to appear on
the next "question and answer" video, write
them in the comments below with the hashtag
#QnA.
DidYouKnow asks: What Would Happen If The
Moon Disappeared?
The moon is like our bodyguard!
It protects the Earth from asteroids, it controls
the tides, and maintains the tilt of the axis
of our planet.
If the moon disappeared the Earth's axis would
change and the Earth would begin to get all
messed up.
The seasons and climates would change bring
unpredictable weather patterns.
There would be weeks of rain followed by months
of drought, and then later everything would
be covered in snow.
A large part of the Earth’s surface would
become uninhabitable.
The Earth would begin cool down to the point
of another Ice Age.
Without the moon the rotation of the earth
would change, resulting in ginormous hurricanes
that will destroy everything in their paths.
Volcanoes and earthquakes would begin to erupt
everywhere.
Without the gravitational pull, typhoons and
tidal waves will destroy anything along the
shore.
And consequently the whole world will begin
to fight over food, water, and survival.
WeatherTv asks "why is one gram of antimatter
so expensive?"
Right now antimatter costs about 62.5 trillion
dollars for only one gram.
Why is it so expensive?
Because in order to produce it requires the
use the most advanced and expensive technology,
and also a bunch of specialists.
And that's not even the worst of it.
Even harder is just containing and preserving
the antimatter.
In the event of it coming in contact with
any common material, even one gram of antimatter
could destroy our entire planet.
I am actually glad that scientists haven't
quite figured out how to produce or contain
large amounts of antimatter yet, what about
you?
Maria: What if mythical creatures become real?
If all mythical creatures were bad, then we
would probably need to call up the Avengers.
But if they were good, then we would some
how have to learn to live with each other.
UniversEllen wants to know: "What would happen
if all the world's electricity went out?"
Well first, you wouldn't be able to watch
this video.
The whole world would lose not just it's lights,
but also the water supply, and natural gas
access.
All social institutions would collapse and
all production would come to a halt.
And it gets worse.
Soon nuclear power plants would start to fall
apart due to radiational decay and cooling
systems shutting off.
Even if by some miracle they don't explode,
they will still begin to leak a detrimental
dose of radiation, killing anything living
within hundreds or maybe even thousands of
miles.
But the scariest thing would be if not just
the electricity went that is used by people,
but ABSOLUTELY ALL electricity.
Then all living organisms on the planet would
die in an instant.
Our bio-electric brains wouldn't be able to
sustain our organs, or even function in general.
Our next user, We're good Kiwi! asks "what
would happen if all insects suddenly became
much bigger?"
If insects became bigger, then they would
become a more attractive food source for predators.
The fatter and more plump you are, the tastier
you are.
For insects it would become harder to hide
themselves and they would become vulnerable.
They would need to change their habitats in
order to find a better place to hide.
And they will need many more tracheal tubes
to breathe through.
With the increase of size they would need
more oxygen.
And the greater the number of the breathing
tubes, the less space there is for other organs.
Actually scientists up till this time have
no idea why insects haven't gotten bigger.
The way I see it, they are fine as they are.
Otherwise I would probably never leave my
home.
My friends!
I await further questions in the comments
with the hashtag #QnA.
Until next time!
