自然主义
Not Log For This World 📽 by @lifeon_marz_ After standing for approximately 300 years, this ancient tree finally let go A bolt of lightning generates between 10 million and 1 billion volts, unleashing a powerful electrical surge that can devastate a tree. This immense energy rapidly heats and vaporizes internal moisture, producing steam that may cause the tree to split, explode, or in this case just give up completely. Older trees, with decayed heartwood or fragile structures, are particularly susceptible to such catastrophic damage. The electrical current may also flow through roots or wet ground, creating an electrocution hazard for anyone nearby. Sometimes, in addition to a potential collapse, the strike can spark a fire, further endangering the surroundings. Standing near trees during a storm risks injury from falling debris, electric shock, or flames. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Nature Is Metal is powered by you! Did you record a wild video that you would like to get featured here? natureismetal.com/submissions is the absolute best place to send it. Our team checks the submission page daily
1天前
He had no intensions on telling Matt a damn thing 😂😂😂
1天前
“Matt, I was about to come get you”…. “I’ve been listening to this tree crack for the past HOUR” 😂😂😂😂
1天前
You weren’t calling nobody bruh 🤣🤣🤣
1天前
Matt I was just about to stand here all day and not come and get you…
1天前
Would it have made a noise if you weren’t there ?
1天前
I think he was rooting for that tree to hit Matt’s car honestly 😂
1天前
Could have told people to move their cars. You had an hour...
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1天前
I’m just surprised he stood there for 3 years waiting for it to fall
1天前
Why didn’t he put down the camera and save the tree??
1天前
He was not a going to get Matt 😭😭😭😭😭
1天前
That fall was so anticlimactic lol the cracks were so much louder than the actual crash
1天前
Pretty when nature just happens
1天前
Call fire department they would’ve put a tree harness on it, they also could’ve read the plates if the parked vehicles and sent out an automated text warning them. This is common practice, instead this guy just recorded for an hour. JK I don’t think anything I just said exists but it sounds cool