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    Please RATE and FAVORITE, and view full screen 1080p. Natural and human-caused change captured in these extraordinary image sequences covering years and decades of time. Read about the individual sequences on:

    http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/WorldOfChange/index.php

    Earth is constantly changing. Some changes are a natural part of the climate system, such as the seasonal expansion and contraction of the Arctic sea ice pack. The responsibility for other changes, such as the Antarctic ozone hole, falls squarely on humanity's shoulders. NASA's World of Change series documents how our planet's land, oceans, atmosphere, and Sun are changing over time.

    Mt. St. Helens
    The devastation of the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mt. St. Helens and the gradual recovery of the surrounding landscape is documented in this series of satellite images from 1979--2009.

    Aral Sea
    A massive irrigation project in the Kyzylkum Desert of central Asia has devastated the Aral Sea over the past 50 years. These images show the continued decline of the Southern Aral Sea in the past decade, as well as the first steps of recovery in the Northern Aral Sea in recent years.

    Dubai
    To expand the possibilities for beachfront tourist development, Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, undertook a massive engineering project to create hundreds of artificial islands along its Persian Gulf coastline.

    Yellowstone
    In 1988, wildfires raced through Yellowstone National Park, consuming hundreds of thousands of acres. This series of Landsat images tracks the landscape's slow recovery through 2008.

    Southeast Australia
    Drought has taken a severe toll on croplands in Southeast Australia during many years this decade.

    Colorado River
    Combined with human demands, a multi-year drought in the Upper Colorado River Basin caused a dramatic drop in the Colorado River's Lake Powell in the early part of the 2000 decade. The lake began to recover in the latter part of the decade, but as of May 2010, it was still less than 60 percent of capacity.

    Antarctica
    In the early 1980s, scientists began to realize that CFCs were creating a thin spot—a hole—in the ozone layer over Antarctica every spring. This series of satellite images shows the ozone hole on the day of its maximum depth each year from 1979 through 2008.

    Amazon
    The state of Rondônia in western Brazil is one of the most deforested parts of the Amazon. This series shows deforestation on the frontier in the northwestern part of the state between 2000 and 2008.

    Larsen B Ice Shelf
    In early 2002, scientists monitoring daily satellite images of the Antarctic Peninsula watched in amazement as almost the entire Larsen B Ice Shelf splintered and collapsed in just over one month. They had never witnessed such a large area disintegrate so rapidly.

    West Virginia
    Based on data from NASA's Landsat 5 satellite, these natural-color (photo-like) images document the growth of the Hobet mine in Boone County, West Virginia, as it expands from ridge to ridge between 1984 to 2009.

    Iraq
    In the years following the Second Gulf War, Iraqi residents began reclaiming the country's nearly decimated Mesopotamian marshes. This series of images documents the transformation of the fabled landscape between 2000 and 2009.

    Yellow River Delta
    Once free to wander up and down the coast of the North China Plain, the Yellow River Delta has been shaped by levees, canals, and jetties in recent decades.



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  • JackTho

    Damn, the VW advertisement that played before the video was playin' something funkayyy.
    Tuesday 01 November 2011 20:03:00
  • MentirasParanormales

    We are like a virus to this planet, it's a shame we are destroying our own planet.
    Saturday 03 September 2011 14:14:26
  • ilikesanything1

    :( i can't watch it's sad
    Friday 08 July 2011 19:10:08
  • SabaraMG

    Quem não gostou desse vídeo deve ser o pessoal da CNA
    Sunday 29 May 2011 21:52:59
  • snametz

    @kilvertm No...
    Sunday 10 April 2011 17:13:44
  • emperusDS

    @kilvertm No.
    Friday 08 April 2011 12:28:04
  • AzectLord

    0:01
    Tuesday 01 February 2011 12:04:17
  • DemocratLibertarian

    We won't change our nature, our goals and motivations, until we evolve. Evolution is a process of death, and to change our ways there will be enough of it. Let's not advocate the inevitable, just wait for it to happen.
    Thursday 27 January 2011 16:53:15
  • galaxy366

    @kilvertm you are right, but you and i are also humans,
    Sunday 23 January 2011 08:19:48
  • sucker4life09

    looks exactly what my world is ... ON MINECRAFT! :D
    Thursday 23 December 2010 17:14:20
  • KarbineKyle

    This is what happens when you use politics and religion in nature of our planet, Earth. If we would make laws legalizing having only a few children, and having more would be against the law (SEVERE PENALTY, like prison), legalizing abortion, using rubbers GODDAMMIT, no more illegal immigration, NO more wars, using waste as energy, such as swamp gas or methane from cow poo to save resources, using the death penalty, no more wars, and no more religion! Just imagine how much better off it would be!
    Sunday 19 December 2010 05:13:27
  • zataflex

    @povotoo Legalize abortion... let kill all with a nuke so.. it's less cruel.
    Sunday 05 December 2010 04:59:20
  • oceansoflovewi

    Boring ass video, stop these videos with no talking you guys can do better. the Mt st. Helens one pissed me off, makes no sense, i dont see much change from snowy mountain to empty post volcano.
    Sunday 10 October 2010 19:56:37
  • maneakararehe

    @njabulani Why not make our home somewhere we want to be?
    Sunday 03 October 2010 20:50:20
  • maneakararehe

    @WhattsHisName Our species is so fragile, we cant survive in a place that we have made so inhospitable. The Earth will warm, cool and sustain life again, being the beautiful water world that it is. Our species will not get a call back.
    Sunday 03 October 2010 20:49:41
  • maneakararehe

    @shebishobi You are Gaia's child. Mother Nature is your mother. If you love her you can not hate yourself.
    Sunday 03 October 2010 20:48:38
  • maneakararehe

    @learning112233 we need to stop having so many children maybe. We dont have the lifetimes, technologies or ability to survive on any other planet. we have been graced with this gift of life and we should not expect it to sustain itself in a barren landscape. One planet was found, near ONE star, many many light years away. it exists around -40 degrees celcius and might have a habitable atmosphere in a few thousand years
    Sunday 03 October 2010 20:47:45
  • learning112233

    we have to find other planets . otherwise our children will fight  each other to death For a loaf of bread DONT LOOK UNDER UR FEET LOOK THERE IN THE FUTURE !
    Thursday 16 September 2010 15:28:41
  • Bellybeard

    @Axion3812 In fact, every religolus book says were in for WW3 (WW4 if you know more that most) before 2050.
    Friday 27 August 2010 19:15:46
  • Axion3812

    I think either WWIII is coming or another Civil War in the states is on way
    Tuesday 24 August 2010 12:17:12
  • NYking37461

    @shebishobi i wouldn't go as far as calling it human nature but human ignorance will be the death of us all
    Tuesday 17 August 2010 21:13:45
  • NomadSpirit555

    ARAL SEA
    Monday 16 August 2010 09:32:23
  • weaver900

    @shebishobi Don't hat yourself, Shoe yourself.
    Friday 13 August 2010 20:40:18
  • EmpireTK421

    if there were other planets, we would be screwed because they would all work as one planet unlike us all seperated.
    Sunday 08 August 2010 02:41:47
  • shebishobi

    i hat myself couse my human nature is destroyng mother nature
    Thursday 05 August 2010 15:20:39
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