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Water Vs Fire Is NOT CloseAjouté :
Water. Out of all of the dangerous substances in the entire universe, the strongest is the one you'd least expect.
A mineral that can cause all of us to die. But we need every drop to live, adapting to literally anything. The universe's Maharaga.
How strong is.
For 4.5 billion years, water has been at the pinnacle of strength. A shapeless entity that can carve its name into the hardest stone. Yet often the gentlest touch on skin. At its core, water is a simple molecule. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen. But from this simplicity arises strength that's immeasurable, carving the entire earth, rocks, mountains, canyons, valleys, and even entire continents. gets split in half.
The Earth's continents weighing 230 quadrillion tons, and water is able to hold up all of it, filling the depths of the Earth's crust. Every single mountain has been sliced simply by water moving forward. Water's buoyancy also extends to the skies as clouds are nothing more than water vapor lifted high into the heavens. A single cloud can weigh millions of pounds, yet drifts as light as a feather. Water strength isn't just confined by Earth. Its behavior is controlled by forces that reach far beyond our planet. 70% of the Earth is water and is literally being held back by the moon. The 73 quadrillion pound rock with its gravitational pull manipulates the oceans in a constant tugof-war, creating the tides that surge beneath the planet itself. the immense force required to move entire oceans across the planet's surface trying to stop the water from drowning the entire crust responding to the hand of the moonshaping life on Earth for billions of years. This same tide when driven by storms and winds can rise up to form tsunamis crashing across the lands with absolute strength. Water constantly reminds humanity that it's not even top 10. Water also has a strange duality as it's able to give life and take it away.
It's essential for survival. Without water, no living organism could exist, making up 60% of our bodies. Water is the pulse beneath our skin, the invisible ocean within each of us. It nourishes and sustains, and without it, we're nothing but deserts. Yet, water's capacity for destruction is far too evident. During a storm, what begins as a gentle rain can grow into massive floods, uprooting trees and swallowing homes and erasing the land in mere hours. The true scope of its power is seen when you consider phenomena like hurricanes, where warm water fuels winds capable of leveling cities and reshaping coastlines in days. At a molecular level, water behaves in ways that defy logic itself. Unlike most substances, it expands when it freezes, allowing ice to float, an anomaly that preserves life in cold climates by insulating the water beneath its surface. Its surface tension is so strong that it can support insects walking upon it. Yet, with enough pressure, water can cut through materials as hard as diamonds, which requires 40 to 60 lb per square in of force. It's been part of the cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation for billions of years, constantly shifting from one form to another. Vapor, liquid, ice, never truly being erased from existence. The water that fills the oceans today is the exact same water as when the dinosaurs roame the Earth. It has flowed through ancient rivers, filled prehistoric lakes, and been frozen in glaciers that existed long before humanity's ancestors ever took their first breath. When water droplets in the sky collide, produces 100 km per second. In a sense, water is a time traveler carrying the memories from Earth's past and connecting the present from almost an unfathomable history. And the crazy thing is that water is almost impossible to recreate.
The process seems simple, but how hydrogen reacts to oxygen would cause it to explode. But for some reason, our planet's bomb hasn't detonated. Don't tell me that water's been holding back this whole time.
Overall, water would scale infinite layers into boundless with a relevant speed. And shout out to Kyle who dropped 100 to sponsor this video. In the end, water has come a long way in 1.4 4 billion years and 60% of its strength resides in you. Because out of all the liquids on Earth, water has been here the longest. So take a sip. It's pretty refreshing when you're the strongest.
Fire. In a world of darkness, this element reveals the strongest. A force of nature that cannot be controlled. But its light is beautiful in our eyes. A force that turns cold to ash and burning its power into our minds forever.
Igniting the spark of life while always threatening to extinguish it. The universe's god of destruction.
How strong is.
As soon as the Earth took its first breath, fire did as well. Raging over the planet for billions of years and striking fear in every era. Fire is the element of energy that embodies both creation and destruction. Light and darkness. It emerges from the dance of combustion where fuel, oxygen, and heat converge, igniting a phenomena that can scorch the world. Reaching insanely hot temperatures, wildfires can blaze over 1,500° C or 2,732° F, turning all organic matter into dust.
An entire forest into ash. When we look up into the sky, asteroids fall from space. A mountain falling 62 m to Earth's surface, weighing millions of tons, falling to the planet at 30 km per second, faster than any bullet ever fired. But Earth has a guardian as fire ignites the asteroid, blazing like the sun on entry, completely obliterating it before it even comes close. And we think it looks beautiful. Similar to animals with colors that signal danger, fire does the same. As the colors of fire are warning to anyone who comes close, each hue revealing its overwhelming strength.
The vibrant orange and yellow flames like campfires and fireplaces are moderate heat, while blue flames indicate far higher temperatures. A propane torch, which burns around 1,980° C or 3,596° F, white flames are significantly greater. It's often found when materials are being melted or forged. Each shade representing a different manifestation of fire's power, an artist padlet of creation and destruction. With this exact same colorway being similar to stars in space, as each color follows the same pattern, our sun, a yellow star, burns with heat reaching 6,000° C, completely turning planets near it into scorching rocks. Mercury being so close to the sun has a surface temperature reaching 800° F with Venus being even hotter as it reaches 870° which would turn a person to ash in a fraction of a second. But our sun is only moderate in heat. Blue stars are ridiculously hot. being cosmic titans of heat burning at temperatures that reach upwards of 20 to 50,000° C or 36 to 90,000° F. To put that into perspective, that's over five times hotter than the surface of our own sun. Imagine taking the hottest molten lava on Earth around 1,200° C or 2,200° F and cranking the dial until it glows a furious blue. If we could somehow bring even a fragment of a blue star's surface down to Earth, it would incinerate entire cities in an instant, vaporizing anything in its way. The searing heat would make even the core of a nuclear explosion seem like a candle in the wind. Fire also being a master of disaster, thriving on a diet of combustible materials, wood, plastic, fibers, almost anything that you can think of, turning them into smoke and heat with just a mere spark. Smoke itself being a byproduct of fire that creates a cloud of death filled with toxic gases and particles that can take away your vision and shrivel up your lungs. It wraps around fire like a blanket, turning what could be a controlled blaze into a life annihilating situation. The dangers of smoke extend far beyond the reach of a blaze. It can travel for miles, affecting air long after the flames have been extinguished. A single ember from a campfire can float in the wind, igniting a wildfire that can consume thousands of acres, proving that even the tiniest spark sets the stage for fire strength.
If you actually think about it, fire is similar to Broly from Dragon Ball Super, as its strength and size will literally double after each passing minute. And after 8 minutes, a fire can grow 64 times from its original spark, which gives life moments to react before it's gone. An element so strong that we need it to survive. But every minute that it stays, it threatens our lives. Overall, fire would scale infinite layers into boundless with a relevant speed. And shout out to Jason, Kyle, and Dagger who dropped 50 to sponsor this video.
Because in the end, once the Earth was formed 1.4 billion years ago, this powerful element was born as well. And now we use its strength to do anything that we desire. Because out of every video that I've ever made, this one is actually fire.
What's up, guys? It's Divine. If you guys enjoyed this video, make sure you guys like and subscribe and hit that notification bell so you never miss an upload. And if you want to sponsor a video just like this one, I have my cash app linked in the description where you can sponsor your very own video. And make sure you guys go join the Discord where you can learn how to edit videos just like these, get some unreleased content, and I'll teach you the tips and tricks on YouTube. But tell me in the comments, what is your favorite element out of all of them? And let me know, do you think fire has a chance against water? But tell me, out of all of the elements, which can defeat Earth's god of destruction?
Fire.
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