COMMENT BELOW WHO YOU HAVE WINNING 👀 I was in Boston for two weeks filming content (10/2-10/18) which is why I haven't posted in a month. 😭 I'm back in LA and ready to grind out more bangers for y’all. Got four videos filmed already.. will be posting once a week in November: 1) MIT Q&A ft. Nina Wang 2) Interview with Jimmy Zhang + JLaw Basketball 3) Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader (Harvard vs. MIT) 4) Juicy Truth or Dare at Northeastern
@@JZ0official it's because the Nile splits into the blue and white nile, and certain people count the continuation of the white nile as part of the Nile, and others don't. It's semantics, really.
@@milosal8659 i mean there's more than that: (from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length?wprov=sfla1): Scientists debate whether the Amazon or the Nile is the longest river in the world. Traditionally, the Nile is considered longer, but recent information suggests that the Amazon may be longer. Differences in the recorded length of the Amazon mainly depend on whether the course south of the Ilha de Marajó at the Amazon's mouth is to be treated as part of the Amazon, or as part of the separate Tocantins River. New evidence, (dated 16 June 2007) obtained from a high-altitude scientific venture in the Andes, claims that "the Amazon is longer than the Nile by 100 km, with its longest headwater being the Carhuasanta stream originating in the south of Peru on the Nevado Mismi mountain's northern slopes and flowing into the Río Apurímac". However, the origin of the river at Nevado Mismi had already been known more than one decade earlier (see Jacek Palkiewicz), and satellite based measuring from this origin to the Amazon mouth has resulted in not more than 6,400 km.
Depends on how you count, Nile is the longest most of the year but the longest part is dry part of the year. It also depends if you count lake victoria as part of the length but the most scholar agree on the Nile (expect mostly Brazilian ones go figure)
damn almost 100k subs, been here since like 2k. i don’t watch this type of content usually so i’m usually not that active here, but i still support the shit out of u. hope to see u at 1 mil one day
@@JZ0official don’t remember exactly but probably one of ur more popular ones since i found u through my recommended, wasnt here for like the first few vids of dunk journey unfortunately, maybe the first harvard one since i remember watching the boston vid when i already knew your channel
you said whats the hardest mineral not the hardest element. carbon is an element. diamonds are minerals that are composed of the element, carbon. diamond is the correct answer
Actually, JZ0, you had it right the first time on the longest river question. Since 2007 geographers have considered the Amazon to be about 100km than the Nile, by standard GPS measurements. But length is a minor feature by which to rank the importance of a river. Far more significant is the volume & rate of water discharge, as well as the area of the drainage basin, from all tributaries. By these criteria, the Amazon is by far the planet's greatest river, beyond compare. Just as with mountain ranges, there is the Himalayas & the rest, with deserts its the Sahara & the rest, with reefs its the Great Barrier & the rest, with lakes its the Caspian & the rest; when it comes to rivers, the Earth has the Amazon and all the remaining streams running (literally)far behind in its wake.
Carbon is not a mineral. It is the element that makes up different minerals (such as diamond and graphite). Diamond and graphite have specific molecular crystal structures that make them different even though they are composed of the same atoms. So the answer they gave is incorrect 😜
@@heyocuz3314 lol the comment about the phd student was funny. we all know (or should know lol) that while carbon makes up diamonds, carbon is an element and definitely is not considered a mineral
The Microbio student at UCLA is actually an MIMG major, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. Special 👍 to the one who's majoring in Computational & Systems Biology.
I got a degree in microbiology from UCLA in 1971. I bet the entire 4 year course is light-years ahead of what I did back the, considering the leaps and bounds in today's technology . Probably the only thing that hasn't changed are the Prokayrotesthemselves......
I was sitting here thinking what did they think the title a Maerde of Crows or the album title a crow left of the murder meant, and then I remembered I'm old, and thay ain't never heard of any of that shit😆
It did get longer! Apparently there was an expedition in South America last year and they found a different source of the Amazon than what was previously thought to be the source , so with the length of the new source creek that makes the Amazon longer than the Nile. It's all in the mountains and very remote and dense jungle so that's why they were only discovering this now. It's kind of amazing to think there are still new things to be discovered, but science is always changing. I learned there were 9 planets when I went to school, now schools teach there are eight. (RIP Pluto) Also rivers do change course over time so the longest river could change again. And if sea levels rise that puts some coastline underwater and shortens the river.
I thought the revolutionary war one was a trick, and it was Britain and France since France allied with the 13 colonies, and the 13 colonies technically weren’t their own country yet
Soooooo happy UCLA won !!!🎉🎊🎉 I'm a prehistoric alumnus (1971 !) 😄😄😄 P.S. I'm subscribing because I think you're great. Also - could you do a ranking of the top universities comparing students' answers (to the same questions, but maybe making them a bit harder ??) CHEERS !
365.24 days would be so much better an answer for 3:41 365.25 explains why we have a leap year every 4 years 365.24 explains why we skip the leap year at the turn of every century (i.e. 1 out of every 25 leap years are skipped).
As a guy from Maryland, I'm glad the Potomac girls hunted you down to correct you on rivers. The Potomac River is still my favorite place to fish. As for the "Hardest Mineral" question. The devil is in the details. "Diamond" is correct but had you said "Hardest Element" then maybe the "Carbon" answer would be right.
5:01 Longest river in the world is actually the Nile and not Amazon. Amazon is the largest (by volume) but slightly shorter than the Nile river. Oh, I just saw the acknowledgment, Haha!! That's cute JZ!!
Technically, in the 20th century there was a long-running disagreement over where the actual source of the Amazon was and that's why it was considered the 2nd longest. An expedition from Brazil, funded by the National Geographic Society actually determined the source of the Amazon to be a mountain in Peru, and that new, scientifically-backed determination now makes the Amazon both the largest in volume of water, the widest at it's widest point, And....the longest, now being about 65 miles longer than the Nile.
I got group of crows and hardest mineral wrong. I did get 'tittle' right because I'm a graphic designer and it's a typography term for anatomy of a letter.
Okay, I was a little disappointed the group of theater majors didn't say that it took the Earth 225,600 minutes to rotate the sun. I can't believe you went SAS!!! I went to CISS(Concordia International School Shangahi), I don't know if this is only a recent thing but we Concodians absolutely hate you guys, and always vowed to beat you guys in the Battle of the Books because, I really don't know actually, but you guys hosted the event, but that year to to covid we couldn't go so we were all sad and everything, so I was kind of wondering if you participated when ou went to school there.
5:25 i don't know where you got this screenshot from but the Amazon is 3,999 edit ehhh maybe not: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length?wprov=sfla1
Nile is the longest river in the world if you’re just counting the distance, but Amazon clearly has a larger volume. That longest river question is not very fair lol
COMMENT BELOW WHO YOU HAVE WINNING 👀
I was in Boston for two weeks filming content (10/2-10/18) which is why I haven't posted in a month. 😭 I'm back in LA and ready to grind out more bangers for y’all. Got four videos filmed already.. will be posting once a week in November:
1) MIT Q&A ft. Nina Wang
2) Interview with Jimmy Zhang + JLaw Basketball
3) Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader (Harvard vs. MIT)
4) Juicy Truth or Dare at Northeastern
You should get a sponsor for these videos lol then you could pay up.
Damn man. If you are running low on cash you should reach out to sponsors. ASAP. We need more content goal is to go to every college in the world
Lol I don’t know where he’s getting his questions but the longest river is the Nile😂
Lol my bad it's just what I saw on multiple random trivia websites haha
@@JZ0official it's because the Nile splits into the blue and white nile, and certain people count the continuation of the white nile as part of the Nile, and others don't. It's semantics, really.
@@milosal8659 i mean there's more than that: (from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length?wprov=sfla1):
Scientists debate whether the Amazon or the Nile is the longest river in the world. Traditionally, the Nile is considered longer, but recent information suggests that the Amazon may be longer. Differences in the recorded length of the Amazon mainly depend on whether the course south of the Ilha de Marajó at the Amazon's mouth is to be treated as part of the Amazon, or as part of the separate Tocantins River. New evidence, (dated 16 June 2007) obtained from a high-altitude scientific venture in the Andes, claims that "the Amazon is longer than the Nile by 100 km, with its longest headwater being the Carhuasanta stream originating in the south of Peru on the Nevado Mismi mountain's northern slopes and flowing into the Río Apurímac". However, the origin of the river at Nevado Mismi had already been known more than one decade earlier (see Jacek Palkiewicz), and satellite based measuring from this origin to the Amazon mouth has resulted in not more than 6,400 km.
Depends on how you count, Nile is the longest most of the year but the longest part is dry part of the year. It also depends if you count lake victoria as part of the length but the most scholar agree on the Nile (expect mostly Brazilian ones go figure)
Still debatable actually but yeah i believe its nile
I love the fact that I learnt something,and at the same time,I was entertained.
For sure !
damn almost 100k subs, been here since like 2k. i don’t watch this type of content usually so i’m usually not that active here, but i still support the shit out of u. hope to see u at 1 mil one day
Yoo thank you my guy fr 🙏🏼 What were the first vids you saw?
@@JZ0official don’t remember exactly but probably one of ur more popular ones since i found u through my recommended, wasnt here for like the first few vids of dunk journey unfortunately, maybe the first harvard one since i remember watching the boston vid when i already knew your channel
you said whats the hardest mineral not the hardest element. carbon is an element. diamonds are minerals that are composed of the element, carbon. diamond is the correct answer
Yeah. Carbon isn’t a mineral
Yep, diamond is the only correct answer.
You ask who? WOMANNNNN
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
LET'S GO. THANK YOU JZ0. I watched all your vids they're SO GOOD. And now there's a premiere. CANT WAIT. My favourite channel BY FAR.
Ayy thank you for the support 💪🏼
@@JZ0official You have to Post more often!!! Don't make us wait so long... 😹😁
Your video content is full of youth, intelligence and positive energy.
A million subscribers isn't a dream if you put your talents to really good use.
You’re too easy on them! You’re very endearing - a real sweetheart. This is very entertaining. 👍🏼
Gotta do UC Berkeley vs UCLA, they constantly fighting who's better lool. Ohh and juicy questions at UCB
Pfff everyone knows UCLA is better well I guess I am biased as a canadian it's my dream school lop
I’m more invested in Berkeley vs Stanford haha
The only people that think there's a UCLA vs Berkeley rivalry are the ones that go UCLA...
Actually, JZ0, you had it right the first time on the longest river question. Since 2007 geographers have considered the Amazon to be about 100km than the Nile, by standard GPS measurements. But length is a minor feature by which to rank the importance of a river. Far more significant is the volume & rate of water discharge, as well as the area of the drainage basin, from all tributaries. By these criteria, the Amazon is by far the planet's greatest river, beyond compare. Just as with mountain ranges, there is the Himalayas & the rest, with deserts its the Sahara & the rest, with reefs its the Great Barrier & the rest, with lakes its the Caspian & the rest; when it comes to rivers, the Earth has the Amazon and all the remaining streams running (literally)far behind in its wake.
But the question wasn't the world's greatest or largest river, it was world's longest which is Nile.
@@bisapathemonke yeah and the Amazon is about 60-something miles longer than the Nile. Edit...according to recent internet reports. Idk anymore.
@@hyacinthdibley2420 Oh.. I did not know that
and with leaders , it's biden and the rest 🤣 😜😵💫💃💃💃🚴♂ ( actually it's Vlad )
@@hyacinthdibley2420 Exactly. To simplify Amazon and the Nile are really close and satellites/GPS have helped get more accurate numbers
I love this type of content. Keep doing this bro
I’m glad bro, thank you!!
“My name’s Candice”
JZ0: 😏
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The circumference of a circle can also be denoted by pi times diameter so that could also have been an accepted answer
This gon be the best one yet bro!
Yessirr 🙏🏼
3:39 that blue hoodie girl is do damn gorgeous 😍
Carbon is not a mineral. It is the element that makes up different minerals (such as diamond and graphite). Diamond and graphite have specific molecular crystal structures that make them different even though they are composed of the same atoms.
So the answer they gave is incorrect 😜
lol Ik it 👌🏼👌🏼
@@JZ0official keep up the good work 🔥
All the people who liked this are dumb. Diamonds are literally 99% carbon so the answer was fine.
@@VHale-yz7hc please stop commenting on topics you don’t understand. It saves us from cringe and you from embarrassment.
@@heyocuz3314 lol the comment about the phd student was funny. we all know (or should know lol) that while carbon makes up diamonds, carbon is an element and definitely is not considered a mineral
Bruh, I have been learning so many things from your videos and it’s so fun💯💯
Yessir the goat 🐐 back 🔥
4:16 they're trying to squish us... help
I don’t know what it is, but I love this dude. Keep up the good work. You’ve got a striking personality, and enthralling content. 🤝🤝
thank you bro 🙏🏼
another day another massive banger from the boy JZ0 keep grinding brother u up next!!!!!
thank you brotha!!
The Microbio student at UCLA is actually an MIMG major, Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics. Special 👍 to the one who's majoring in Computational & Systems Biology.
I got a degree in microbiology from UCLA in 1971. I bet the entire 4 year course is light-years ahead of what I did back the, considering the leaps and bounds in today's technology .
Probably the only thing that hasn't changed are the Prokayrotesthemselves......
Can you do an ivy league tour again while you're in Boston. that would be lit and pull views
I did MIT & Harvard a couple weeks ago so stay tuned 👀
@@JZ0official visit Cornell once please
I was sitting here thinking what did they think the title a Maerde of Crows or the album title a crow left of the murder meant, and then I remembered I'm old, and thay ain't never heard of any of that shit😆
They always taught us in elementary school that the Nile river was the longest so unless the Amazon got longer then that’s right lol
It did get longer! Apparently there was an expedition in South America last year and they found a different source of the Amazon than what was previously thought to be the source , so with the length of the new source creek that makes the Amazon longer than the Nile. It's all in the mountains and very remote and dense jungle so that's why they were only discovering this now. It's kind of amazing to think there are still new things to be discovered, but science is always changing. I learned there were 9 planets when I went to school, now schools teach there are eight. (RIP Pluto) Also rivers do change course over time so the longest river could change again. And if sea levels rise that puts some coastline underwater and shortens the river.
Shirt is too clean, love the videos bro
Ayy thank you brotha 🙏🏼
I love seeing more content from you king. Keep up the good work bro 👑
5:23 ... it still shows that the amazon is the longest by 200 miles.
I thought the revolutionary war one was a trick, and it was Britain and France since France allied with the 13 colonies, and the 13 colonies technically weren’t their own country yet
There were about 2 or 3 questions that I DEFINITELY didn’t learn in fifth grade. My school though was really bad and run down so that might be why
Soooooo happy UCLA won !!!🎉🎊🎉 I'm a prehistoric alumnus (1971 !) 😄😄😄
P.S. I'm subscribing because I think you're great. Also - could you do a ranking of the top universities comparing students' answers (to the same questions, but maybe making them a bit harder ??)
CHEERS !
Plans on going to Northwestern/UChicago/UIUC?
spring!
Wow...please do more this kinda videos...im learning alot😂😂😂
11:41 The reaction got me styll! great video Justin! LOL
5:51- i was taught it was called the triple alliance literally this year but this may be different since im from the uk
Oof can’t believe I missed you. Hope you drop by campus again
sometime in November for sure!
9:20 why you make them split it but u gave all the theater kinds $10 😂🤷💀
I filmed at UCLA first telling them I’d give $10 total, but I felt bad so when I filmed at usc I decided to give more
Theater kids will need it more too
big things comin thru cant wait 😈
thank you broo 🙏🏼
your videos are always bangers bro, lighten my day every time i watch your video, keep up the grind. goats do goat things #goat 🐐
I’m glad brotha 💪🏼
365.24 days would be so much better an answer for 3:41
365.25 explains why we have a leap year every 4 years
365.24 explains why we skip the leap year at the turn of every century (i.e. 1 out of every 25 leap years are skipped).
loved this bro
keep going
Thank you broo!
I'm confused, the longest river is the Amazon or the Nile?🤔
Nile
Can't wait to see you in Singapore
Tittle was the only one that got me. Damn. I've never even heard of a tittle but it's now my favorite word.
The Guinness World Record for longest river is The Nile River. They usually don't just give out records without doing their homework first.
Scientists just discovered a body of water in a form of snow in the mountains of Peru, which adds to the Amazon River, making it the longest.
Top tier video sir, keep it up
thank you Shay!!
Nile is the longest 6650 km vs Amazons 6400. Although, Amazon is the largest by the volume of the water but that's was not the question.
You have such nice videos, thank you
Thank you!!
"Its light" lmaoo
Watching this with my kids (4th & 6th grade)- pleasantly surprised they knew the answers, including “tittle” and “murder”!
5:48 wasn't it called the triple entente?
edit: nvm im dumb thats wwi
Lol. You seem like a really nice chap. Keep it up. Always be decent.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Next question: how do you operate a dial phone? And if the dial falls off? (Just tap the hangup button).
7:15 isn’t the hardest mineral obsidian...?? I’ve always been taught this
7:22 i mean i agree w/ you. Carbon is an element not a mineral. Also carbon is part of multiple minerals not just diamond
subscriber girl was feeling u
😏🙏🏼
Bro I was at JLaws like 2 days before you posted this. I’m the dude from Lorenzo 2 days ago.
oh bro that’s crazy, hit me on Insta @JZ0lifestyle I usually go for a the influencer runs on Wednesday. down to hoop at Lorenzo too
They all got the study of rocks wrong its petrology 🤣 🤣 🤣
love the content bro, if you don't mind me asking what camera do you use and what wireless mic are you on? for your prank mall interviews
Thanks broo, camera is canon g7x mark ii ($500-$600 i think) and the mic is literally just iPhone voice memos
@@JZ0official oh so when you’re doing the prank videoes from the distance you’re just using the voice recorder from the iPhone? Nicee
Lmao yeah, I should upgrade eventually though
BRUINZ ALWAYS KEEPIN REAL
GO BRUINS !!
I knew them all except the circumference of a circle. I didn’t learn that, but I know now. 🤔
Good shit bro keep it up
thank you brotha 🙏🏼
As a guy from Maryland, I'm glad the Potomac girls hunted you down to correct you on rivers. The Potomac River is still my favorite place to fish.
As for the "Hardest Mineral" question. The devil is in the details. "Diamond" is correct but had you said "Hardest Element" then maybe the "Carbon" answer would be right.
The amazon river vs the Nile is very debatable the Amazon has more mass but the Nile is longer.
5:01 Longest river in the world is actually the Nile and not Amazon. Amazon is the largest (by volume) but slightly shorter than the Nile river.
Oh, I just saw the acknowledgment, Haha!! That's cute JZ!!
I never knew you went to Shanghai American School. I am going there right now
puxi or Pudong? My brother goes to puxi rn lol
@@JZ0official Puxi
Don’t even know why am I watching those videos but anyway you got a viewer from France now 😐.
Btw this channel is particularly underrated 😂
Ayy thank you 🙏🏼
banger video 😮💨
thanks broo
its PI x d which is the diameter multiplied by 3.142 not 2 pi d for circumferance
what is a baby kangaroo called? "a roo" HAHA that was hilarious
You should check the answer to the longest river
Technically, in the 20th century there was a long-running disagreement over where the actual source of the Amazon was and that's why it was considered the 2nd longest. An expedition from Brazil, funded by the National Geographic Society actually determined the source of the Amazon to be a mountain in Peru, and that new, scientifically-backed determination now makes the Amazon both the largest in volume of water, the widest at it's widest point, And....the longest, now being about 65 miles longer than the Nile.
Dude says "Roo" 🤣
I always thought the Nile was the longest but the amazon was the largest.
I got group of crows and hardest mineral wrong. I did get 'tittle' right because I'm a graphic designer and it's a typography term for anatomy of a letter.
Pls visit Philippines and ask some juicy questions in UP, University Of The Philippines! Hahahah
Ddis the theatre kids got them all right? 😃🙌🙌🙌
You went to sas omg me too
Okay, I was a little disappointed the group of theater majors didn't say that it took the Earth 225,600 minutes to rotate the sun. I can't believe you went SAS!!! I went to CISS(Concordia International School Shangahi), I don't know if this is only a recent thing but we Concodians absolutely hate you guys, and always vowed to beat you guys in the Battle of the Books because, I really don't know actually, but you guys hosted the event, but that year to to covid we couldn't go so we were all sad and everything, so I was kind of wondering if you participated when ou went to school there.
on the come up 😤
Yessirr 🙏🏼
The longest river is the Nile and the Amazon is the second
Finally some kids that know something
missing this are you smarter than a 5th grader series
5:25 i don't know where you got this screenshot from but the Amazon is 3,999
edit ehhh maybe not: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length?wprov=sfla1
great work man!
thanks broo 👌🏼
Do a for a dollar challenge like Love Live Serve!! Those are funny asl
Ayy for sure, I interviewed them btw lol
Nile is the longest river in the world if you’re just counting the distance, but Amazon clearly has a larger volume. That longest river question is not very fair lol
Somethin beautifully ironic that she added squared to the calculation of a circle.
maybe it was a BIG circle 🤣
These are my favorite videos 💀🤣
"What do you call a group of crows?" Loud.
1:31 😉😉😉
The LARGEST river is the Amazon, the Nile is the longest.
what is the difference? Is largest by like volume of water?
im going to be that one kid, but if we want to be technical it takes the Earth 365 1/4 days to orbit the earth
Nile is 6693 km and Amazon is 6436 km
Okay the longest river is the Nile River.
ahhh sophia represennttttt
My goodness I need review seriously. Lol. I will admit some I forgot and others I wonder if I ever knew.
ayee 🔥🔥
Another great video man. Can't wait for the classic Q&A at UCLA.
Why does Candice actually look like an Asian version of Candice from Phineas and Ferb 😂
LOL