Jack misread the map at 6:29, the darker the colour the MORE people are getting LESS than 7 hours of sleep per day. I'd assume this is because the east has more cities and hence more 9-5 style office jobs compared to the more agricultural jobs out west.
I am from Coruña and yes, the city is really small. You can walk from one side to another in 20-30 minutes. It's like a tiny peninsula that was widen to fit more people. And we have the oldest lighthouse, still functional, in the world. Hercules tower. Coruña (province) is were Santiago's cathedral is, where everyone walks to.
5:40 that map of Poland is a bit wrong, because it doesn't show all historical borders, just mostly borders of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, because Wrocław on this map is not inside borders of Poland and it was a Polish city for some periods of time in history before it was permanently included in the borders after WW II
Sweden and Finland get more sunlight due to the specific heat capacity of land compared to water. Long story short, continental air masses tend to descend in winter, giving clear skies, whereas maritime climates are warmer and cloudier. Edit: due to their proximity to Asia/Russia. This is why easterly winds in the winter often bring the coldest weather to the Uk.
True and to add to that they are in a bit of a rain shadow from Norway. The west coast of Norway get a lot of rain so not as much falls on the other side of the mountain range. In the winter, the skies can be completely clear and northern Sweden and Finland would still have no sunshine... 🙂
6:25 No Jack, More Diversity isn't always good. Like literally almost never. I mean, it doesn't need to be bad at all but more will eventually always lead to loss of quality in every way
That's an opinion, a biased one if you want mine The same old process of putting the responsibility of all the misery upon a minority, even more effective when the minority is a different ethnicity or religion Makes people vote for antidemocratic parties, without even realising they are giving up their rights because they're too focused on making other pay Always the same strategy, always has been, open a history book please
@@yan7911 Not being democratic does not mean not having rights for its citizens, Napoleon's France was not democratic but a lot of rights were established there, the Empire of Brazil was also a hereditary system with an Emperor but it was also a very liberal nation for the time, if a If a leader wants to give rights to his citizens, he will, whether he is autocratic or not. Not to mention that in democracy, a leader is a reflection of the people, if the people do not want rights for minorities, they will elect a leader who will not give them rights.
@@MilMI-24 fundamental rights like freedom of speech, movement, manifesting and access to education and non censored information are tied to democracies and shamefully not always respected in occidental "democracies" Those are systematically thrown out by autocrats because they allow people to comprehend their condition and express their claims to freedom
@@yan7911 In the Empire of Brazil, mainly under the command of Dom Pedro II, there was total freedom of the press and equality before the law in accordance with the constitution (Unfortunately for a while there was still slavery since because of how the colonization policy was during the colonial period, the economy was still very dependent on slave labor and from the elite to average Brazilians, they did not support abolition much, even with the emperor completely disagreeing with slavery and calling it a "National Shame", so much so that he and the royal family never had slaves, they all received wages and good working conditions, which meant that the Empire only abolished it in 1888, shortly before the end of the monarchy)
10:45 Interestingly, the largest heaps in the German population density map are not so much covered by single large cities, but by lots of medium sized cities grown together, the biggest of those agglomerations being the Rhine-Ruhr area, having at least 20 cities larger than 100,000 inhabitants.
6:29 Jack completely misread the map... Dark regions is where More people don't get enough sleep... Light areas is where most people do get enough sleep
He thought it was # of hours slept when in reality it's % sleeping more than 7 hours, but darker is a higher percentage. Even the darkest is less than 50%.
8:09 it says jaguar for both North and South America, and yes, technically those 2 big cats are closely related, but in North America it is a puma/cougar/mountain lion, which is not the same as a jaguar. (Yes, there are pumas in South America, I know, and yes, Mexico is in North America and they have jaguars.)
3:12 This map isn’t fully accurate, it seems like it may be out of date, so I’ll explain the few things missing. - Kazakhstan has official Google street view coverage as of today, not marked on this map. - Sao Tome and Principe also has official Google street view coverage as of today, which is also not marked on the map. - Lebanon also got official Google street view coverage recently, but it also isn’t marked on the map. I don’t know if Liechtenstein is included or what, but that also got Google street view recently. Update (28th of October): Oman now has official street view as well!
imagine how the last map of Russia would look like. two GIANT spikes at Moscow and Saint Petersburg, literally sky-high, European part is more or less balanced and in the Asian part there is practically nothing with a couple of spikes at Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Vladivostok etc.
Same sex marriage is legal in Croatia, but it can't be called "marriage" because religious fanatics succeeded to take that word for themselves and put that in a constitution trough referendum.
6:08 As soneone who grew up in Derbyshire, I had a similar situation with my schools. My Y9 RE teacher literally described my secondary school as "the whitest school she'd ever seen".
its so strange because I go to school right now in greater london and i am one of the 30 or so white people in my year (for reference theres like 250 in total)
@@DNTLKDWNhere in Poland last time I had seen a black person was like 3 years ago. Also there was 1 kid at my primary school that was black bat that was very long ago. He was pretty fun, always had the new toys.
A coruna has a total of history and is the capital of the province it's in! It houses the oldest working roman lighthouse and it has the largest port in northern spain, which means it needs a lot of workers for it to run! That's most likely why the population is so high!
9:39 you talked about the size of the ocean, and that the countries are curved. funny thing, in this map this is actually the inaccurate part - flat maps have to sacrifice something, and the map in this post sacrifices shape and the size of the ocean in order to show proper landmass size
6:30 I know there is usually not really ever a problem with Jack misreading a map, but he is wrong here, that’s why reading the legend is important. The map is displaying the percentage of people who get less than 7 hours of sleep, and the darker the color, the higher the percentage, so it is the other way around than what he was saying.
5:20 partially because the overtime people do in Japan is unofficial But also, the problem is _way_ too overblown. South Korea is doing the same thing but much worse, for example. But even the US works more hours than Japan.
@@Vitrivius that's a very strange topic. Tye Greek Spartans usually only had sex with other men because they deeped it "too feminine " to sleep with woman
Luxemburg is actually pretty tiny, you’ll drive through it from north to south in about one hour. (I live in Saarland, Germany and travel to my family in the Netherlands regularly.)
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As someone who lives in Canada it makes sense that we are extremely over worked. The price of living overall has increased durastically, and the pay rates for a majority of the population is so low. The rich get richer the poor get poorer
You kept stating that multiculturalism was good without explaining why. The fact that the capital of the UK is now majority nonwhite in only a 30 year period is crazy.
He said diversity. And diversity means less white people. It's classic anti-racist language. And since he is a product of his time with all the anti-racism in his '' education'', he thinks it is great. Also he is here to do the funny, dont expect him to have a serious talk about this very problematic population shift.
Assuming non-white is bad. Thinking it only happened over 30 years when British culture has been 50% adopted from other countries for the last few centuries. I'm not necessarily a giga-liberal who wants worldwide homogenisation but the fact that your only argument against multiculturalism is that London has too many brown people is really easy grounds for bullying, boomer. 👀👀👀👀👀
I follow 2 geography creators and it's interesting to see how Jack and him talk about similar topics in their map videos as they react to the same subreddit.
I don’t believe the most over-worked data map. Average hours worked are higher in the US than Canada. For 2022, Canada was below the OECD average by about 65 hr per worker per year.
@@MilMI-24 that's just objectively false, diversity is always good, otherwise we would never advance. it's just because there is so much hate and nationalism in the world, that we are creating the problems we see in european countries.
Considering that the Atlantic is widening at the moment, it seems odd that it would be reduced to practically nothing. I realise 250M years is a lot, but still.
just to add to the first clip, other nations are mentioned in the new testament and actually other nations are included in empires. for example england was under the rule of the roman empire
England wasn't under Roman rule during the events of the Gospel/Jesus' life, but the New Testament covers many decades after the crucifixion and was mostly written even later than that.
@@krabre1848 But the events of the New Testament take place before this. Who cares when it was written. England was NOT ruled by Rome during the time of the New Testament stories.
8:08 in the UK, people are starting to think there are panthers (I think that’s the animal) around the countrysides (spherically England , not sure about the rest of the UK) Edit: I don’t think it(panthers) was on the list but here’s some information anyways.
About a year ago, when I lived in Australia, I actually went to a small restaurant across the road from Big Merino. I later learned that the statue was the tallest in the continent.
1:32 How is it possible no one is talking about this absolutely cute laugh that gets more funny each time you repeat it? Also Jack is enhance-enhace-ing
Sunshine hours per year map just makes me wonder what the hell our ancestors were thinking of. “I’ve really had enough of being warm, dry and being able to see what I am doing all day every day.”
I love the word spelk. For me it's a splinter that's tiny enough to get caught under your skin, or light enough when on fire to rise up from an open fire and fly up the chimney. Splinter seems to be a Dutch loanword but spelk goes back to Old English. It means a little "spill" - which is a thin stick used to carry a flame from one place or another, typically from the open fire to a pipe or cigarette when I was a kid in the 60s. You used to be able to by spills in boxes from tobacconists, and most people with an open fire had a box on their mantlepiece.
In the the post "countries not self identified as democratic" at 0:39 , its still accurate, what do they mean is their system of government, I'm not a political scientist but based on my research and my logical thinking, they identify it because there are no legislatures in these countries, because these are emirates, and absolute monarchs and their are not elected, it's different from authoritarian countries because there are legislatures and they are elected by the people
We get less sunlight in the UK for the same reason we get less extreme weather. We're kept temperate by the North Atlantic Current (amongst other things).
Not being a democracy doesnt mean you are a dictatorship. There are many forms of governance. Democracy is one of them and a dictatorship is one of them. However, there are things like monarchies, oligarchies, etc.
8:33 Germany has only one city with 1800-2000 hours which is the City of Freiburg im Breisgau. Also known in Germany for one of the happiest Cities and obviously known for the City with the most Sunshine in the Year.
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11:28 Actually, the most densely populated "area" more populated than a small town in Spain (and in Europe) is Hospitalet de Llobregat, a mid-sized city next to Barcelona with a rather small territory.
Surely he's gonna run out of words for the title at some point
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The lack of a "Hello Jacob" is disappointing...
I thought the same
he said he would do it in the next maps video aswell
omg i was like why did he not say it???
Maybe it was pre recorded
I was looking out for it the whole video 😢
@@rasp_ same😔
"there is not road friendly roads in iceland"-Jack 2024
There’s gotta be at least one
not one?? man i hope they make one soon
The roads aren’t friendly
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@@ThePerfectReaction he does not upload anymore
Jack misread the map at 6:29, the darker the colour the MORE people are getting LESS than 7 hours of sleep per day. I'd assume this is because the east has more cities and hence more 9-5 style office jobs compared to the more agricultural jobs out west.
That doesn’t explain the Deep South being darkest though 🤔
That doesn’t explain the Deep South being the darkest, does it ? 🧐
Thank you. Was about to comment the same😅
Yes.
@@Mramazing-mv2ix doesn’t explain why the Deep South is the darkest, does it ? 🧐
I am from Coruña and yes, the city is really small. You can walk from one side to another in 20-30 minutes. It's like a tiny peninsula that was widen to fit more people. And we have the oldest lighthouse, still functional, in the world. Hercules tower.
Coruña (province) is were Santiago's cathedral is, where everyone walks to.
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5:40 that map of Poland is a bit wrong, because it doesn't show all historical borders, just mostly borders of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, because Wrocław on this map is not inside borders of Poland and it was a Polish city for some periods of time in history before it was permanently included in the borders after WW II
im tired of it always being called "Polish lands" when it was Lithuania-Poland👎
Half of Jack's lifespan has been wasted on finding more words in a Thesaurus.
Sweden and Finland get more sunlight due to the specific heat capacity of land compared to water. Long story short, continental air masses tend to descend in winter, giving clear skies, whereas maritime climates are warmer and cloudier.
Edit: due to their proximity to Asia/Russia. This is why easterly winds in the winter often bring the coldest weather to the Uk.
True and to add to that they are in a bit of a rain shadow from Norway. The west coast of Norway get a lot of rain so not as much falls on the other side of the mountain range. In the winter, the skies can be completely clear and northern Sweden and Finland would still have no sunshine... 🙂
6:25 No Jack, More Diversity isn't always good. Like literally almost never. I mean, it doesn't need to be bad at all but more will eventually always lead to loss of quality in every way
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That's an opinion, a biased one if you want mine
The same old process of putting the responsibility of all the misery upon a minority, even more effective when the minority is a different ethnicity or religion
Makes people vote for antidemocratic parties, without even realising they are giving up their rights because they're too focused on making other pay
Always the same strategy, always has been, open a history book please
@@yan7911 Not being democratic does not mean not having rights for its citizens, Napoleon's France was not democratic but a lot of rights were established there, the Empire of Brazil was also a hereditary system with an Emperor but it was also a very liberal nation for the time, if a If a leader wants to give rights to his citizens, he will, whether he is autocratic or not. Not to mention that in democracy, a leader is a reflection of the people, if the people do not want rights for minorities, they will elect a leader who will not give them rights.
@@MilMI-24 fundamental rights like freedom of speech, movement, manifesting and access to education and non censored information are tied to democracies and shamefully not always respected in occidental "democracies"
Those are systematically thrown out by autocrats because they allow people to comprehend their condition and express their claims to freedom
@@yan7911 In the Empire of Brazil, mainly under the command of Dom Pedro II, there was total freedom of the press and equality before the law in accordance with the constitution (Unfortunately for a while there was still slavery since because of how the colonization policy was during the colonial period, the economy was still very dependent on slave labor and from the elite to average Brazilians, they did not support abolition much, even with the emperor completely disagreeing with slavery and calling it a "National Shame", so much so that he and the royal family never had slaves, they all received wages and good working conditions, which meant that the Empire only abolished it in 1888, shortly before the end of the monarchy)
10:45 Interestingly, the largest heaps in the German population density map are not so much covered by single large cities, but by lots of medium sized cities grown together, the biggest of those agglomerations being the Rhine-Ruhr area, having at least 20 cities larger than 100,000 inhabitants.
10:06 "evelation"
Aww you beat me to it
@@AnonymousUser19191 beat me to it 😢
6:29 Jack completely misread the map... Dark regions is where More people don't get enough sleep... Light areas is where most people do get enough sleep
He thought it was # of hours slept when in reality it's % sleeping more than 7 hours, but darker is a higher percentage. Even the darkest is less than 50%.
@@RotemN I mean legend is there for a reason...
It looks like most people in Minnesota are getting over seven hours of sleeping, interesting
it was also interesting to see las vegas as an outlier from the rest of nevada
@@i_like_trainsyt rest of Nevada is mines and such... They would have different sleeping habits than big city, especially big city known for casinos
8:09 it says jaguar for both North and South America, and yes, technically those 2 big cats are closely related, but in North America it is a puma/cougar/mountain lion, which is not the same as a jaguar. (Yes, there are pumas in South America, I know, and yes, Mexico is in North America and they have jaguars.)
3:12 This map isn’t fully accurate, it seems like it may be out of date, so I’ll explain the few things missing.
- Kazakhstan has official Google street view coverage as of today, not marked on this map.
- Sao Tome and Principe also has official Google street view coverage as of today, which is also not marked on the map.
- Lebanon also got official Google street view coverage recently, but it also isn’t marked on the map.
I don’t know if Liechtenstein is included or what, but that also got Google street view recently.
Update (28th of October): Oman now has official street view as well!
imagine how the last map of Russia would look like. two GIANT spikes at Moscow and Saint Petersburg, literally sky-high, European part is more or less balanced and in the Asian part there is practically nothing with a couple of spikes at Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Vladivostok etc.
6:27 crazy that he’s happy about his own races downfall
9:40 well jack, you see, they put all the distortion in the ocean, thats why it seems like there is so much ocean
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jack has been SPOILING us this week and im not complaining 🙏🙏
Same sex marriage is legal in Croatia, but it can't be called "marriage" because religious fanatics succeeded to take that word for themselves and put that in a constitution trough referendum.
8:11 thats not Nigeria 😂
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beware, the accent...
he said "niger is"
niger and is mixed to sound like nigeria
Yh I think he said niger but it defo sounded like Nigeria
6:08 As soneone who grew up in Derbyshire, I had a similar situation with my schools. My Y9 RE teacher literally described my secondary school as "the whitest school she'd ever seen".
its so strange because I go to school right now in greater london and i am one of the 30 or so white people in my year (for reference theres like 250 in total)
i grew up there also!
@@DNTLKDWNit’s over
@@DNTLKDWNhere in Poland last time I had seen a black person was like 3 years ago. Also there was 1 kid at my primary school that was black bat that was very long ago. He was pretty fun, always had the new toys.
A coruna has a total of history and is the capital of the province it's in! It houses the oldest working roman lighthouse and it has the largest port in northern spain, which means it needs a lot of workers for it to run! That's most likely why the population is so high!
And, Jack, it's "A Coruña" so the "n" is pronounced like the "n" in "New".
3:01 “No sign of the Caribbean” he says as he misidentifies the Caribbean as Central America.
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He didn't he meant there is no sign of the caribbean islands in the atlantic sea on this map
9:39 you talked about the size of the ocean, and that the countries are curved.
funny thing, in this map this is actually the inaccurate part - flat maps have to sacrifice something, and the map in this post sacrifices shape and the size of the ocean in order to show proper landmass size
6:30 I know there is usually not really ever a problem with Jack misreading a map, but he is wrong here, that’s why reading the legend is important.
The map is displaying the percentage of people who get less than 7 hours of sleep, and the darker the color, the higher the percentage, so it is the other way around than what he was saying.
5:20 partially because the overtime people do in Japan is unofficial
But also, the problem is _way_ too overblown. South Korea is doing the same thing but much worse, for example.
But even the US works more hours than Japan.
0:27 fun fact. Greace only allowed same sex marriage this year in March
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yeah but at least its getting better :(
wasn’t it legal in ancient greece
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@@Vitrivius that's a very strange topic. Tye Greek Spartans usually only had sex with other men because they deeped it "too feminine " to sleep with woman
7:44 I think that is like how it'd look from a globe, and not a map. You can tell because the border appears curved
Luxemburg is actually pretty tiny, you’ll drive through it from north to south in about one hour. (I live in Saarland, Germany and travel to my family in the Netherlands regularly.)
HE RAN OUT of WORDS! This is the second time he used insightful (the og video is his home page video lol)
8:30 during summer in Sweden, the sun barely ever goes down, while in the winter we only get like 7 hours of sunlight per day
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8:15 lynx doesn't count as a big cat?! I mean it doesn't exist here anymore really but i think in austria it still does...
We have Lynx in Poland also. I would say its a big cat.
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As someone who lives in Canada it makes sense that we are extremely over worked. The price of living overall has increased durastically, and the pay rates for a majority of the population is so low. The rich get richer the poor get poorer
You kept stating that multiculturalism was good without explaining why. The fact that the capital of the UK is now majority nonwhite in only a 30 year period is crazy.
He said diversity. And diversity means less white people. It's classic anti-racist language. And since he is a product of his time with all the anti-racism in his '' education'', he thinks it is great.
Also he is here to do the funny, dont expect him to have a serious talk about this very problematic population shift.
Assuming non-white is bad. Thinking it only happened over 30 years when British culture has been 50% adopted from other countries for the last few centuries. I'm not necessarily a giga-liberal who wants worldwide homogenisation but the fact that your only argument against multiculturalism is that London has too many brown people is really easy grounds for bullying, boomer. 👀👀👀👀👀
I follow 2 geography creators and it's interesting to see how Jack and him talk about similar topics in their map videos as they react to the same subreddit.
I don’t believe the most over-worked data map. Average hours worked are higher in the US than Canada. For 2022, Canada was below the OECD average by about 65 hr per worker per year.
5:16 as a mexican I'm not surprised to see my country there as one of the most overworked in the world
He should name one of these “Hello Jacob”
0:15 NO WAY CROATIA?????
Its misinformation they ware mentioned by region which doesn't count
And that shows what kind of lies it is.
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5:18 In India we have to work 48 hours pw just because of British Empire 😢
I love these kinds of videos, plz keep doing them!!
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6:28 saying more diversity is always good while literally saying you haven’t experience diversity is a classic statement id expect from jack
sorry what? are you trying to say diversity is bad
@@qtpaulie look at london, hope this helps! 💖
@@qtpaulieIt depends on the country, but in contries in Europe, for example, it hasn't been going very well.
@@MilMI-24 that's just objectively false, diversity is always good, otherwise we would never advance. it's just because there is so much hate and nationalism in the world, that we are creating the problems we see in european countries.
@@qtpaulieI think diversity is neutral? Like it totally depends. A context is needed, just saying the more the merrier is not that great.
Hi Jacob!
6:50 as a New Zealander, Jack's pronunciation of Maori was about as non-kiwi as it gets. 😂
And did you also see on the map where all the countries are squished together, New Zealand is still on its own 😊
@@angeliqueadrian8396 Yess I did see that 😁
Video idea: I built the tallest statue in Australia
7:13 - not particularly small jack - thats still a huge region geographically.
Considering that the Atlantic is widening at the moment, it seems odd that it would be reduced to practically nothing. I realise 250M years is a lot, but still.
6:15 him being shocked a country is mainly the race of its natives 😂
Us here in North America - "Yeah... that's weird..." 😳
@@gwts1171 exactly, it’s more shocking when it’s not (eg North America)
Remember, don't raid Moskva, unless you're Poland
7:46 what website?
People in Glasgow and the central belt of Scotland call a splinter a Skelf 🤣
just to add to the first clip, other nations are mentioned in the new testament and actually other nations are included in empires. for example england was under the rule of the roman empire
England was not under Roman rule during the time of the events in the New Testament.
@daviebananas1735 new testament was written around 50AD to 120AD and England was under rule from the year 43AD so yeah it was
England wasn't under Roman rule during the events of the Gospel/Jesus' life, but the New Testament covers many decades after the crucifixion and was mostly written even later than that.
@@krabre1848 But the events of the New Testament take place before this. Who cares when it was written. England was NOT ruled by Rome during the time of the New Testament stories.
8:08 in the UK, people are starting to think there are panthers (I think that’s the animal) around the countrysides (spherically England , not sure about the rest of the UK)
Edit: I don’t think it(panthers) was on the list but here’s some information anyways.
Those population maps are really pretty, would make some cool wall art
0:36 Me, a South African: *clears throat self-importantly*
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I don’t believe this map because people in Asia sometimes die in their workspaces due to how overworked they are :(
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7:50 That map of Canada is not distorted by the Mercator projection, it's been curved to match its actual size.
Can’t believe that splinter map never shown that nearly everybody in Scotland calls it a skelf and not a splinter
0:27 The Fall of Greatness of Greece 😢
He's back to "maps I find" instead of "maps that are"!
Next video: "Flags I find melllifluous"
About a year ago, when I lived in Australia, I actually went to a small restaurant across the road from Big Merino. I later learned that the statue was the tallest in the continent.
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00:30 idk how old that map is, but homosexual civil unions have been legal in Italy for just shy of 10 years now
1:32 How is it possible no one is talking about this absolutely cute laugh that gets more funny each time you repeat it? Also Jack is enhance-enhace-ing
I love this type of videos
I love that there's a country that actually calls France wi wi
@@Lilnugget-e8i unfortunately most people don't speak Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand but we are trying to bring it back!
Sunshine hours per year map just makes me wonder what the hell our ancestors were thinking of. “I’ve really had enough of being warm, dry and being able to see what I am doing all day every day.”
This was neat and awesome love your videos Jack keep it up this was awesome 💯😎 8.5
Next title: Maps I find disestablishmentarianist
6:35 the darker the color, the more people getting less than 7 hours of sleep.
It's funny how you get some maps completely wrong but with such a confidence 😅😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s crazy how good this came out!
Your average Geoguessr player has memorized the street view map
Shoutout to South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand and a few African island for legalizing same sex marriage🗣️
I love the word spelk. For me it's a splinter that's tiny enough to get caught under your skin, or light enough when on fire to rise up from an open fire and fly up the chimney.
Splinter seems to be a Dutch loanword but spelk goes back to Old English. It means a little "spill" - which is a thin stick used to carry a flame from one place or another, typically from the open fire to a pipe or cigarette when I was a kid in the 60s. You used to be able to by spills in boxes from tobacconists, and most people with an open fire had a box on their mantlepiece.
0:35 'no where in Africa'
South Africa : Bruuu
0:49 yup. North Korea’s official name is “people’s democratic republic of North Korea” 😭😭😭💀
Why the crying and skull emoji
@@humanwhodoesstuffindeed it’s supposed to be like laughing almost, if you’re on yt/tik tok a lot you’d probably know what I mean idk tho
Hey Jacob! How was Mr Vincent’s class today?
In the the post "countries not self identified as democratic" at 0:39 , its still accurate, what do they mean is their system of government, I'm not a political scientist but based on my research and my logical thinking, they identify it because there are no legislatures in these countries, because these are emirates, and absolute monarchs and their are not elected, it's different from authoritarian countries because there are legislatures and they are elected by the people
8:50 in Germany one of those kinds of words, where everyone has a different word for it, is the end part of a bread
For me it is a "Reifle"
We get less sunlight in the UK for the same reason we get less extreme weather.
We're kept temperate by the North Atlantic Current (amongst other things).
I love Big Merino
Not being a democracy doesnt mean you are a dictatorship. There are many forms of governance. Democracy is one of them and a dictatorship is one of them. However, there are things like monarchies, oligarchies, etc.
I always love these. Maps are amazing!
1:34 only ogs remember u alr talked about this sheep statue Jack
I'm from New Zealand and I can indeed say I had a good laugh when I first heard this
5:43 It is not just Poland. It was mainly Lithuanian land and after they untied then it was Called Poland Lithuanian commonwealth.
8:33 Germany has only one city with 1800-2000 hours which is the City of Freiburg im Breisgau. Also known in Germany for one of the happiest Cities and obviously known for the City with the most Sunshine in the Year.
11:28 Actually, the most densely populated "area" more populated than a small town in Spain (and in Europe) is Hospitalet de Llobregat, a mid-sized city next to Barcelona with a rather small territory.
8:11 sounds like he's saying nigeria lol
0:35 South Africa; am I a joke to you?
Thailand and Taiwan also
Basically; am I a joke to you?
@@Toucan_1010beat me to it
Thats what i was saying 😂😂😂
to be fair New York and the Republic of Congo are already only a sea/ocean away from each other
If you made "vatican city divided in x equally populated zones" you could distinguish between the rooms of building...
6:24 "multidiversity is always good" looooooooool XD
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“More diversity is always good”
Bro is trying not to get cancelled
@theactivecoconut6077 or he's just a kind person?
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