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Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, has been a source of intrigue throughout human history. Recent NASA exploratory expeditions revealed some of the planet's biggest mysteries. This video explains what makes Mars so different from Earth and what would happen if humans lived there.
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@ronnyfauzi
@ronnyfauzi 8 років тому
I'm not American and I need Fahrenheit and pounds be converted into Celsius and kilograms so I could understand.
@Quibblet
@Quibblet 6 років тому
To be fair, they should have included metric units for the international viewer.
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Quibblet bohoo
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Ronny Fauzi boohoooo
@insecQr
@insecQr 5 років тому
😂😂😂 same here.
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Tupintu Moreira dummy
@ImpreccablePony
@ImpreccablePony 8 років тому
Fahrenheit, really? With miles for distance? Why, National Geographic, why?
@maizetheholographiccorn5641
@maizetheholographiccorn5641 6 років тому
Vas Eelee because it’s hard to discern what the heck kilometers and Celsius are
@uglygod92
@uglygod92 5 років тому
Maize The holographic corn Not for more than 90% of the world's population.
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Vasili it's an american company idiot ignorance at it's finest
@nox_darky7165
@nox_darky7165 5 років тому
because mericans dont the communist measument method
@jackattacktwo6665
@jackattacktwo6665 5 років тому
Vasili, it's miles and Fahrenheit, so get over it!
@salmanito
@salmanito 8 років тому
Why is she so animated?
@sangeetkayastha3247
@sangeetkayastha3247 5 років тому
salmanito same thoughts. Good content but the presenter is moving a lot like drama series
@cloudfa1177
@cloudfa1177 5 років тому
Mars is exciting but not Disney channel exciting....
@SimbaLabrador
@SimbaLabrador 5 років тому
She.needs to get some spank on her beautifull but!
@Juliezemla
@Juliezemla 4 роки тому
It also threw me off but the teacher in me responds: To hold kids' engagement and contagiate them with excitement on the topic thus getting them interested.
@fabiokaya202
@fabiokaya202 4 роки тому
cocaine
@muhammadshehzad334
@muhammadshehzad334 8 років тому
second home. why not just fix the one we are one living on?
@dlysele
@dlysele 8 років тому
+muhammad shehzad The only thing that could fix over population is to... you know... die... and that's not a pleasant thing... Just send the excess meat to Mars and wrap it around in a marketing logo saying "Science is the best!" then leave it at that.
@muhammadshehzad334
@muhammadshehzad334 8 років тому
+dlysele lol on Earth we still have heaps of land that can be provided to a lot of people and we can control the population crisis, but what we choose to do is put borders on and not let anyone in. suppose we get humans to Mars. What will happen is the same thing that happens here, divided land.
@dlysele
@dlysele 8 років тому
muhammad shehzad On Mars, it won't be the same, at least not in the near future because only 3 nations on earth has ever sent man into space. And US would be the first nation to be capable of going to Mars, the rest of the world would follow only after 50-60 years, like what China is doing after the West have developed space travel in the 70s. Not to mention, space is uncharted territory, it is tabula rasa for all of mankind, as long as we have learned and do not copy our mistakes into space, it should be OK to start anew.
@ryan-dq2bd
@ryan-dq2bd 6 років тому
To cheat/avoid human extinction
@suyashshrivastava8317
@suyashshrivastava8317 6 років тому
We can do both simultaneously. They are not mutually exclusive.
@ruxandraneaga6257
@ruxandraneaga6257 5 років тому
this sounds like celebrity gossip channels, please change the format
@sad_stella
@sad_stella 3 роки тому
Why change the format? I think it is ok
@centorossi46
@centorossi46 8 років тому
use SI units...
@bid1998
@bid1998 8 років тому
Why was she talking like we are Stuipd.
@AngryKittens
@AngryKittens 8 років тому
Have you read the other comments here? Some people are indeed dumb as fuck.
@Archontasil
@Archontasil 8 років тому
i find that irritating
@FlinCabagnot
@FlinCabagnot 8 років тому
+Alika Kobiashvili Don't take offense, as she aims for a universal audience, and universally, stupidity is rampant.
@jasonlast7091
@jasonlast7091 8 років тому
+Alika Kobiashvili Because enough of us are stupid, it's called catering to the masses...
@aWorldview
@aWorldview 8 років тому
+Alika Kobiashvili She's putting emotion into it, like they told her to. Young, pretty and emotional about geeky things. Its what brings in the clicks (apparently). Next, physicists in polka dot bikinis.
@user-dg9ti5gq4e
@user-dg9ti5gq4e 8 років тому
great video, could you include celcious and kilograms into the next video rather than using exclusively American measurements. Makes it less enjoyable to watch.
@Edithmedjdoub
@Edithmedjdoub 2 роки тому
I am tired of explaining, the majority of the audience of this channel is american, so deal with it and watch a metric version from someone else.
@MMMMMMMMMM857
@MMMMMMMMMM857 2 роки тому
@@Edithmedjdoub Then stop explaining it! And USA should swap to the celsius and metric systems, like normal countries do. 🤣
@brysondurham4081
@brysondurham4081 2 роки тому
@@MMMMMMMMMM857 why would we want to be normal? Conformist.
@wholelottabluethoughtz
@wholelottabluethoughtz 2 роки тому
Go somewhere else then kid
@meghbond
@meghbond 6 років тому
Stop over acting
@M.A.1894.
@M.A.1894. 4 роки тому
No u
@sad_stella
@sad_stella 3 роки тому
U rude
@Lucuskane
@Lucuskane 8 років тому
If we think mars is too hazards, then we might as well just give up on exploring the space. National Geographic consistently scratching the right part of my mind, like it.
@giomations4885
@giomations4885 3 роки тому
"It's not because it's easy, but because it is hard" -JFK
@skz0215
@skz0215 10 місяців тому
lol
@eia1957
@eia1957 8 років тому
Again, why, oh why, don't you use *metric*? You know, the measurement system used everywhere (math, engineering, science, business, military, etc.). How can I use this in a middle school classroom without having my students giggle themselves silly?
@HenrySims
@HenrySims 8 років тому
+Adam Hope that NASA's rocket fucking explodes. And that ESA reaches Mars first.
@tormodsolemslupphaug1043
@tormodsolemslupphaug1043 6 років тому
+MDent Guess what the smart Americans at NASA use ...? Hint: not the same as you.
@Rai649
@Rai649 6 років тому
Swearing,,
@Quibblet
@Quibblet 6 років тому
Makes sense to metricate. Congress did pass a law in 1976 to begin the process, but Reagan I believe was oppose to the idea. This decision also reflected the unwillingness to learn a new measuring system among a majority of the population at the time. Of course, this lead to failed conversion error in a Mars probe, don't know why NASA wouldn't think to include metric conversion if it was going to collaborate with a foreign space agency. It would make sense to have only one global measure system, just like English is the universal language among international business and diplomacy. Oh well. Stubborn American mentality, I suppose.
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
HenrySims ok idiot who was the first to get on the moon
@nibeshdhungana6285
@nibeshdhungana6285 6 років тому
Is she trying to explain to kindergarden kids? National Geographic wth?
@525Lines
@525Lines 8 років тому
Best to start with a moon base. We can work out living on another world there and once we figure that out, we can more easily launch what we need from the moon.
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi 8 років тому
Yeap.
@leoncampa
@leoncampa 8 років тому
Although launching spacecraft from the moon is easier, building a base, a launchpad, and supplies on the moon would be inefficient and more expensive then improving our technology here on earth and sending such supplies from here directly
@525Lines
@525Lines 8 років тому
+Leon Campa How about we add a fabrication unit to the international space station, pull in space junk and old satellites, keep materials usually tossed into re-entry and fabricate the modules and drive section in orbit. Half the metal furnaces running nowadays are electric anyway.
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi 8 років тому
+Leon Campa We could launch from Elysium.
@arokit
@arokit 4 роки тому
Why Americans always measure scientific units in Imperial, is beyond me, when most of Earth uses Metric, the more accurate measurement. And no one else uses Fahrenheit. Celsius USA, Celcius.
@Edithmedjdoub
@Edithmedjdoub 2 роки тому
I am tired of explaining, the majority of the audience of this channel is american, so deal with it and watch a metric version from someone else.
@PreetamDas64
@PreetamDas64 2 роки тому
Atleast they used a proper unit for measurements this time and not abstract units like "School Buses" and "Olympic Swimming Pools" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TheSnipingphoenix
@TheSnipingphoenix 8 років тому
She's cute, wait, i mean, mars, yep, mars is cute.
@osamas8547
@osamas8547 8 років тому
(:
@Archontasil
@Archontasil 8 років тому
+Aqanta S.Sutarjo mars is a he.. do you mean venus?
@thekinghiya5635
@thekinghiya5635 6 років тому
+Archontasius Venus Raj
@DeistBeats
@DeistBeats 8 років тому
2:00 Uh .... what? LOL
@AlphaSerpentis
@AlphaSerpentis 8 років тому
I don't get it
@DeistBeats
@DeistBeats 8 років тому
Some sort of audio problem. Either she choked on her words or the editor made a bad cut.
@oSupaDupaFlyo
@oSupaDupaFlyo 8 років тому
+Stephen Schmidt editing mistake
@calebmitchell9134
@calebmitchell9134 6 років тому
She said it's likely that liquid water does flow intermittently on the red planet.
@M.A.1894.
@M.A.1894. 4 роки тому
No u
@davinci5472
@davinci5472 4 роки тому
I like it how" Egyptians call mars har-d-dicker"Lol
@SIDARTMOTIONPICTURES1
@SIDARTMOTIONPICTURES1 4 роки тому
Water in past Filled with 95percent of co2 Sounds like Mars was the human planet before earth and we all moved to earth at some point.
@liber-rou8573
@liber-rou8573 8 років тому
Thanks for this video. I learnt some new things.
@joud5363
@joud5363 Рік тому
Me too😁
@lunatheumbreon3916
@lunatheumbreon3916 9 місяців тому
Same
@kevinlobo2695
@kevinlobo2695 8 років тому
you guys painted Mars too red
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Kevin Lobo um how? mars is red
@M.A.1894.
@M.A.1894. 4 роки тому
Shut up
@islammamdouh7968
@islammamdouh7968 4 роки тому
i like the girl that was doing the video do more videos with the girl
@isabellali4274
@isabellali4274 2 роки тому
Where can we get a summary of the Mars video in writing? Thank you
@dt8129
@dt8129 5 років тому
In 2014 india joined the race with mars orbitor ! Looking forward for our rover in 2020
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
ken wt india is so far behind
@samarthnair9359
@samarthnair9359 Рік тому
India is the first and by far the only country to have a satellite orbiting Mars on its first try
@peteryin5151
@peteryin5151 2 місяці тому
thanks for sharing
@Archipelago.
@Archipelago. 4 роки тому
this girl spoiled the whole series solar system 101 . Hit like if you also thinks same ☺️
@juanritanjaya6254
@juanritanjaya6254 4 роки тому
Please explain it in standard American units such as how many football fields long is the distance from Mars to Earth so ordinary people can understand
@trcarter80
@trcarter80 Рік тому
The girls voice and movement made watching this video the most painful 220 seconds I’ve ever experienced. I legitimately feel sick right now.
@vidyatodankar4660
@vidyatodankar4660 4 роки тому
Please bring back the earlier format. The voice over in those is much calmer. The format is much more easier to understand. I felt like it was a video on cartoon network. We watch it for information and knowledge, not for fun. I mean of course it's fun, but come on this format is so not good. The host's voice is irritating. I lowered it so much to make it more comfortable to hear.
@crossbreddragoon4203
@crossbreddragoon4203 4 роки тому
“7 billion people on earth + climate change = colonise a hostile environment.” I hear this ‘solution’ all the time when people talk about mars. Why is self control and personal responsibility deemed impossible.
@lunatheumbreon3916
@lunatheumbreon3916 2 роки тому
Hiii National geographic Love Your Videos sooo much
@devedee2393
@devedee2393 4 роки тому
20 years later..... *mArS iS fLaT*
@ahmadprince1185
@ahmadprince1185 2 роки тому
really great
@Countcho
@Countcho 8 років тому
Lets get to Mars ;) cant wait
@manosxa
@manosxa 8 років тому
And what about the Greeks ? The Greeks gave the name to Mars they gave the name not only to most of the visible with telescope planets in the solar system but in english now they are known from the Latin name of the Greek gods for example mars is the god Aris in the roman empire. Furthermore the Greeks gave the names to moons as well such as Phobos (it means fear in Greek ) which is one of the satellites of Mars and Deimos the other (it means something similar to fear but cant be translated) . Most importatly the Greeks not only found those planets gave names but also calculated their perior their radious and they could predict their possition with the antikithira mechanism and use them as navigation. The most important of all is that more than 3000 years before any other civilisation Aristarhos said that the sun is the center of the solar system and the earth is a planet (planet again is Greek meaning a wandering object)
@fishbuddy547
@fishbuddy547 6 років тому
Truly interesting. The greeks were really ahead of their time!
@iffatgohar6345
@iffatgohar6345 6 років тому
On the Mars lived very smart & intelligent people ,they are actually
@johndicksonkaraoke2554
@johndicksonkaraoke2554 4 роки тому
I think the first crew mission to Mars is going to be to get there then circle Mars in orbit and return to earth.
@qkrwlgP1j2i3o
@qkrwlgP1j2i3o 2 роки тому
thanks for telling me
@StormyWeather21
@StormyWeather21 8 років тому
I don't know much about mars supporting life but watching this video I know who can 😉
@shashankdhondge6356
@shashankdhondge6356 6 років тому
Quick Action on Mars mission should be taken. Yet, We are so Backward in the science
@Ash-zf7db
@Ash-zf7db 8 років тому
David Bowie 🙏🏻💙❤️
@ndopuhome7034
@ndopuhome7034 6 місяців тому
sooo amazing 😦😲🤠🤓
@thishandleisalreadytaken850
@thishandleisalreadytaken850 2 місяці тому
its funny how they did not mention ISSRO as like they made a impressive achievement by finding information on Mars, secondly for any one saying that this video was made before that well the time gap between ISSRO reaching mars and the video is only 1 year so they should have at least edited the video.
@Zamolxes77
@Zamolxes77 8 років тому
For centuries Mars has aroused our imagination ... and you arouse me babe.
@kishankumar-hb9qr
@kishankumar-hb9qr 3 роки тому
She killed my enthusiasm, I don't why but she did it.
@lionofbabylon3571
@lionofbabylon3571 4 роки тому
Beautiful contenyo l am asomrean
@ayapnaga7627
@ayapnaga7627 5 років тому
I'm impressed by the girl's expression.
@sunrayemberdequina5263
@sunrayemberdequina5263 3 роки тому
I like The way she moves.
@theexpat7548
@theexpat7548 2 роки тому
Indians.
@deqinwu
@deqinwu 2 роки тому
Could someone tell me whether the S is supposed to be a devoiced Z sound. I’ve never heard of people say MarZ like that.
@cicjoe
@cicjoe 5 років тому
1:20 Mass (lb/kg) does not change on Mars or any other place in the universe but the gravitational pull applied on a body changes which has a different unit than pounds, called Newton (pound-force), never heard of it? According to explanation on the video, mass of Mars would change with its elliptical orbit by its distance to Sun, but it is not. Why, because it is mass not force. Or, in free space, would I weigh 0 lbs and can reach the speed of light? I wish so...
@samuelhestup7428
@samuelhestup7428 5 років тому
You need to reupload this. with better graphic and metric system.
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Mercyne TV why because they're american and use the imperial system go back to your counry you probably live in america because your country couldn't feed you
@ellemerrosecastanares4292
@ellemerrosecastanares4292 Рік тому
Studying nearby planets and the solar system as a whole is crucial. But I don't think living on Mars is our best option to live. I see it only as a business scheme for those who promote living on Mars. With the issues on climate change, I think it will be best to utilize these space exploration funds on addressing climate change instead. We have the most beautiful and richest planet in the solar system and probably in the entire universe, so why settle for less? I don't understand why we need to live on Mars when we can still do something to save the Earth. If we are still as greedy and abusive about natural resources as we are on Earth, how much more if we transfer to Mars? Note: We only appreciate the importance of something, once it was gone.
@ddd.777-
@ddd.777- 4 місяці тому
Because it would save us from a potential asteroid disaster or supervulcano, or the most important of all, a nuclear war
@frankmaclow2709
@frankmaclow2709 8 років тому
when will the Americans start using Celsius like most of the countries on earth ? +1 Celsius you have liquid water, -1 it's frozen...Could it be easier than that?
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
Frank Maclow shut up ignorant don't like it don't watch oh what's that national geographic is the only science you will get because you're so unedaucated you have to bash on the greatest country because your "country" doesn't know how to do anything right and you're a mad little idiot who always bashes on america because they're the best county your country probably can't even feed you
@w.a.m.p8124
@w.a.m.p8124 3 роки тому
poor mars. they are so great but overlooked. Its strange..
@parthip777
@parthip777 5 років тому
What a technology made by NASA which go to Mars like rover
@Obbee
@Obbee 3 роки тому
0:07 *the red one!..convict..Gaga!*
@DC9848
@DC9848 8 років тому
Add the non-US formats for weight and temperature.
@Edithmedjdoub
@Edithmedjdoub 2 роки тому
I am tired of explaining, the majority of the audience of this channel is american, so deal with it and watch a metric version from someone else.
@DC9848
@DC9848 2 роки тому
@@Edithmedjdoub and in a global world, I am tired that people in U.S. are stuck in the 18th century. You are aware that almost every engineering organization uses the metric system nowadays
@Edithmedjdoub
@Edithmedjdoub 2 роки тому
@@DC9848 in reality, America doesn't change to imperial, because it doesn't have to, you know how time consuming and costly it would be to change everything in the usa to metric, our industry is based on the imperial system, our school system. it may seem hard to a non-american but if you learn it from a child like we do its very easy
@nicschmidt4278
@nicschmidt4278 8 років тому
Mars is cool
@adrianvacarescu1698
@adrianvacarescu1698 2 місяці тому
It's actualy named after the Roman god of war Marte, you forgot to mention
@tksrichy4479
@tksrichy4479 8 років тому
i cant take this video, nor this channel seriously when you guys are using fahrenheit as the unit
@maizetheholographiccorn5641
@maizetheholographiccorn5641 6 років тому
TKSRichy you know everyone goes by that right? At least in the U.S
@projectawesome5675
@projectawesome5675 5 років тому
TKSRichy it's american idiot ignorance at it's biggest
@No1_Planet
@No1_Planet 3 роки тому
WHO ARE YOU AND WHERE ARE MY REALISTIC VIDEOS?!?!
@AdeshBenipal
@AdeshBenipal 3 роки тому
She is who made them. She's the producer and narrator of those too.
@gnouveli
@gnouveli 8 років тому
we want the actual look
@1000OtherFoxes
@1000OtherFoxes 7 років тому
Make mars our second home ? We'll live in giant stations and we'll be all suit up while going outside... I don't know the only vibe i get from the video is that mars is just super hostile.
@jannicasagrado1902
@jannicasagrado1902 4 роки тому
Why not concentrate and invest more on living that would benefit our Earth rather than just find a new one? Earth is beautiful! We are just hurting it.
@VAPOURIZE100
@VAPOURIZE100 8 років тому
Lol she'd make a cute astronaut xD
@shaaashhsaaash5870
@shaaashhsaaash5870 3 роки тому
Creepy...
@JoshuaBelarmino
@JoshuaBelarmino 6 років тому
I think i'm in love... with Mars.. i'm not sure..
@pavankumar-ho7lf
@pavankumar-ho7lf 6 років тому
I love this girl
@theexpat7548
@theexpat7548 2 роки тому
indians everywhere
@iantheimeldific
@iantheimeldific 4 роки тому
SO THAT MEANS
@SpecialKLo_
@SpecialKLo_ 6 років тому
Hello there. :) She very pleasant and informative. I’ll watch all her videos. What is her name? Anyone know?
@keja0
@keja0 4 роки тому
I wish this episode was like the rest in the series, ie. without an overacting human narrator
@sad_stella
@sad_stella 3 роки тому
There is
@Mylifeisabysmal
@Mylifeisabysmal 3 дні тому
2:01 sorry what?
@gavingavinchan
@gavingavinchan 8 років тому
Celsius plz
@dominicbutler1108
@dominicbutler1108 Рік тому
Good
@magnusemeritus
@magnusemeritus 6 років тому
Nergal is a rock god!
@udaysinghpatil2917
@udaysinghpatil2917 5 років тому
Change ur anchor first NG..
@rahulkumarsett1981
@rahulkumarsett1981 4 роки тому
No mention of missions from other countries....unfortunate
@Repz98
@Repz98 5 років тому
Kids in year 2119, my dad's grandfather used to call Elon Mars for just Mars.
@roberthoman7454
@roberthoman7454 4 роки тому
RIP mars rover :(
@Kolious_Thrace
@Kolious_Thrace 3 роки тому
You mentioned sooo many names but you couldn’t say from who he really took his name! What you call Mars is Ares Ares was the God of War in ancient Greece The Romans took the god and translated his name into the Latin Mars
@darksidematter2417
@darksidematter2417 3 роки тому
DREAM!!!!!!!!!
@earumamaadu
@earumamaadu 8 років тому
Let's go to Venus!
@anakot-kh6197
@anakot-kh6197 4 роки тому
Why we won't fix our beautiful planet earth? Is there sth will happended after 2030, that sicentist cannot disclose to the world?
@kristjankallaste8976
@kristjankallaste8976 4 роки тому
Why we don't use skyhook
@aldohu7064
@aldohu7064 5 років тому
We need a few Gas Spreader devices with power of nuclear (meaning could reach up to 10-20 km radius) filled with Oxygen and Nitrogen, and it needs to run, probably a year until atmosphere shaped. And then after that find volunteer to try the air of the planet, you can use me to try, free, no problem 😊 just buy me the accommodation to reach there tho 😁
@iffatgohar6345
@iffatgohar6345 6 років тому
Hmm I think so ,pagli vahan per log rehtay tujh say bhee jyada smart in k orbit koi ja nahee sakta voh log earth per rehnay valon Kee trah cheap nahee hai
@shawnmarcum8078
@shawnmarcum8078 2 роки тому
284 degrees Farenheit=Really hot, but not Venus or Mercury.
@user-vm2kk3yh2c
@user-vm2kk3yh2c 2 роки тому
wow.....take another voice for this....
@lazyboy1060
@lazyboy1060 8 років тому
It's Dayta not Dat-a
@PizaHai
@PizaHai 8 років тому
tomato tomato
@Adam-rh8fj
@Adam-rh8fj 8 років тому
Potayto Potarto
@beefcurtainz69
@beefcurtainz69 5 років тому
Potatoe potato
@user-cy4ev2jy5s
@user-cy4ev2jy5s 9 місяців тому
ถ้าเอาเราไปจริงเราสำเร็จสภาพอากาศหมดแล้วกลับดีไหม ต้องนอนเฝ้าฯ😊เข้าใจไหมนิคนบ้า
@spoiledrice1185
@spoiledrice1185 5 років тому
for centuries Mars aroused our imagination, but now on Malina Mars
@awareness-mb5do
@awareness-mb5do 8 років тому
lets just taking of our earth better then we dont need to move anywhere.
@acefrehley3797
@acefrehley3797 9 місяців тому
THE PERSONS ON: "MARS." WHERE NEVER HAPPY. CAUSE. THEY COULD NEVER GET ANNY: "SNICKERS."
@ryan-dq2bd
@ryan-dq2bd 6 років тому
I blame Mars' magnetic field. If the magnetic field of Mars didn't disappear, Mars could support life and humans would be there already or so. LeIk IF u aGrEE
@nuclearnyanboi
@nuclearnyanboi 4 роки тому
I don't understand miles or fareneit or feet or hands or rectumloads. I'm not drawing out my calculator watching this in bed
@Hanabi1801
@Hanabi1801 2 роки тому
where is the old format? I want the old animation and analysis, it was more attractive and realistic than this
@iffatgohar6345
@iffatgohar6345 6 років тому
On the sun also leaved people
@kushalverma8406
@kushalverma8406 2 роки тому
Distance between sun and earth is 149 million
@YuRiSunga
@YuRiSunga 4 роки тому
The Lion King at 2:25-2:26
@Neel-xb1ok
@Neel-xb1ok 3 роки тому
2:23 Lol just plant trees easy
@mubziv388
@mubziv388 8 років тому
say it on In how many degrees as welö
@priyanshasinghparmar2844
@priyanshasinghparmar2844 3 роки тому
We don't call it mangala... It's mangal no laaaaaaa. Please correct
@user-wm5eq9yp2t
@user-wm5eq9yp2t 4 місяці тому
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