🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To THE BIGGEST EXPLOSIONS CAUGHT ON CAMERA!

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  1. lol bru you said that most advanced countries have nukes… lol no they don't. Only 8 countries have nukes bro. the US, China, Russia, Israel, India, Pakistan, UK and France.

  2. I think this was done w/ a robot voice. Those things often do horrible mispronunciations. Also, the vid was somewhat misleading given that 3 of the examples weren't live at all; they were CGI re-creations. W/ that in mind they should've included a real blast from Henderson, Nevada from the 1990s. ✔that 1 out.

  3. If Yellowstone had a big eruption it would likely cause a planet wide catastrophe. It's what is called a Super-volcano.
    Loved these explosions.

  4. Hi there. Just started following you. I'm from Chicago, the Windy City. Love your channel. Content suggestion for you. The Great Chicago Fire from 1871. Interesting back story on how it got started and a good example of America's resilience. Also Chicago is known for being very windy, thus that is why it's called the Windy City. We have epic winters too, all interesting content ideas.

  5. Halifax was 10times Beruit and in the middle of winter, so people that didn't die of the explosion but were trapped died from the sub-zero temps
    One of the ships anchors landed 7km away

  6. I recently read a book about the Great Halifax Explosion, and it's crazy to see pictures and hear accounts of the devastation – it's still the largest man-made, non-nuclear explosion ever. Entire sections of the city were essentially erased, there was also a blizzard the following morning, so you had thousands of homeless caught out in two feet of snow with fires all around – the death toll from the blast actually could've been even worse were it not for the quick thinking of a local train operator who prevented a commuter train from entering the city. There is one picture of the ensuing mushroom cloud from the explosion, but I'm not sure I'd go so far as to claim that the explosion was "caught on camera" – but as others have pointed out, and as you noticed with his mispronunciation of Nova Scotia – this guy is not exactly keen on accuracy.

  7. Greed and power will destroy all humans. It is very very sad that these men can’t simply swallow pride and be content with their disgusting wealth they have already.

  8. The Chernobyl workers and fire fighters were incredibly brave people. The Chernobyl reactors were graphite reactors, and graphite burns. The first reactor in Chicago was also graphite, but it wasn't used much later, water reactors were used. I once had "trinitite" from the first nuclear explosion.

  9. I've always thought the same way as you. If I have my piece of land and you have your piece of land, why do you need both pieces of land? We should be able to live in harmony and work together, sharing our resources as needed without making everyone's life more difficult.

  10. It's funny you say that about Ukraine because it's so easy for us to figure out that everybody just get along. But for some reason to those people in power it's so hard for them to figure it out.

  11. Bro that's my home country the Marshall Islands you should react to it how USA 🇺🇸 tested the atomic and nitrogen bomb continuously for over a decade even vaporize an island and dislocated generation of native people countless diseases that came with it too

  12. "Can't we all just get along?"
    Yeah, I get it. But, the answer to that is extremely simple.
    Remember that one kid in class that was a bully and acted out a lot causing problems and disrupting classrooms?
    Sometimes, they become leaders of countries.

  13. I wonder how much sea life was killed by that underwater blast?
    I lived in Victoria BC Canada when Mt. Saint Helen's blew. I heard it, and boy was it loud.
    If Yellowstone blew, it would affect parts of Canada too.

  14. 6:00 20 or 30 stories? A typical building "story" is 10 feet. Kabir, that water column reached over a mile high (6,000 feet/600 stories) and almost a half mile wide (2,000 feet/200 stories).

  15. 8:05 – My grandma and mom both told me that the ash reached us all the way up in Alberta Canada.

    8:38 – Seizmographs would definitely pick up activity prior to an eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano.

    13:09 – watch the shockwave hit those buildings. That is feckin terrifying.

    14:23 – WHAT DID THIS MAN JUST SAY? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That is NOT how you pronounce Nova Scotia. I'm dead omfg. This pronunciation made my night. I needed that laugh 🤣🤣

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