@@marjmarj1706 no, it is not correct, the Nile is longer, the Amazon carries more water. In fact, of the top-10 rivers, based on the amount of water they carry, the Amazon outscores the other nine combined! But still, it is second in length!
This Nile/Amazon matter is very controversial and depends on how it is measured. I'd recommend not using this as a question because there is no simple right answer agreed internationally. Also one city can have numerous boundaries so questions about largest cities are also best avoided.
@@tarugozaka-moko6968 When you say larger is what river is wider. Amazon is far wider than Nile.Tho Nile stretches farther, You can fit 2 Nile rivers inside the Amazon.
I answered 29/30 correctly,I didn't know about the saltiest lake and I still think Nile is the longest river in the world although there are currently new measurements that says the Amazon is a bit longer now... Good questions and most of them were average but good job doing this channel. I have checked about the lake and it seems there is one in Ethiopia which is saltier with 43 % salinity - Gaet'ale Pond.
Nile: 6650km Amazon:6400km There is no "Grand Canyon of Colorado", it just called the Grand Canyon Greenland is very much a Northern country. That was a weird question with no correct answer.
Greenland is actually an autonomous territory within Denmark (thus not a "country"), so there is a correct answer. Still trying to figure out where the European city of Colony is located, though... 😁
Great quiz. Thanks for posting. The many comments (so far 718), many about controversial issues and for clarification, are also interesting and informative. I couldn't find any mention in the comments about the word 'Palestinian' which should have read 'Palestine'.
Given the comments I've read so far, perhaps it's time you did a bit more 'in depth' research before making up the questions? Otherwise it was all very entertaining and I'm sure a great challenge for many of your American audience. We all live and (hopefully), we all learn.
The Nile IS the longest river and the Canary Archipelago has eight main islands (Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa) but includes many smaller islands and islets: Alegranza, Isla de Lobos, Montaña Clara, Roque del Oeste and Roque del. Este. The question was unfair.And the "Middle East" essentially supplanted "Near East" in the early 20th century, although the two are now used interchangeably among English speakers. Basically the Middle East and Near East refer to the same region when used today. Actually Gaet'ale Pond in Ethiopia is the saltiest lake in the world - Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is second. So a score of 29 with some lucky guessing.
It all depends on who you talk to. Some count either or both the Blue Nile and the White Nile for total length, but no one is really sure of the exact source of the White Nile since it emanates within a lake.
Eddie Winxs1 yeah lake Victoria, but other rivers go into there aswell, but even taking the length of lake Victoria to the the Nile delta it’s still longer
Middle East essentially supplanted Near East in the early 20th century, although the two are now used interchangeably among English speakers. So, for all intents and purposes, Middle East and Near East refer to the same region when used today.
@@donremi76 According to the National Geographic Society, the terms Near East and Middle East denote the same territories... sites.google.com/a/ngs.org/ngs-style-manual/home/M/middle-east-west-asia
Guess I’m just nitpicking but it’s called the Bermuda Triangle not the triangle of Bermuda. Also on the saltiest lakes, the last one you had listed was Don Juan Pond which you said was the correct answer but you kept calling it Don Juan Lake. It might be called both, but I think what you’re reading really should match what’s listed on the screen.
The Amazon and the Nile are both the longest river in the world. It just depends on who you ask, what sources you use and how you measure it. That is why if you make a Kahoot about it you should marc them both as correct or only include one of them.
Question 28: There are a total of 23 nations on the continents of N. America and S. America. In order to arrive at 35, you had to include island nations, such as Cuba, which by definition are not on a continent. In my total, I included French Guiana, although it is technically not a nation, but rather part of the nation of France. Its monetary unit is the Euro.
@@didanov When the United States is referred to as "the continental U.S.", it includes Alaska because it is on the continent, bur it excludes Hawaii, because it is not. Plus, the question refers to "the American continent", and there is no such continent. There are two continents that comprise the American Landmass. If the question had used the term "the Americas" instead of "the American continent", then yes, the answer would be 35.
Question 14 is a bad question. There is no near or extreme east. You need to look over and see where you went wrong their because I don’t understand your thought process.
Tokyo in it's normal state only has like 8 million people. Shanghai has 22 million. (I assume he meant Greater Tokyo but it's not specified so the second question is bad.)
#30 largest island. Australia? Yes it is a continent, but still is an island. Very interesting video. Well done. I thought I had the quiz dead to rights until that last one bro! I’m counting it.
I failed # 30. Because, while Australia is a Continent and a Country, at times, it is called an island, because it is surrounded by water. I was sure, # 30 was a trick question. Oh well. Nice test. I enjoyed it very much. Thankyou!
Nope, Australia is not called an Island. The reason for that is, that it is the main ingredient of the continental plate underneath. So it is only a "Continent", not an island^^
River Nile is actually 4,132 miles long whereas the Amazon River is 4,000 miles long.... That is why we can say that the river Nile is longest as compared to amazon river
26/30 so where is Don Juon Pond? i thought crater lake was the deepest.never heard of Baikil? as for the Amazon vs Nile it depends on the book your reading.
Sliver Halo your right, they could have been better worded, but as someone who’s dyslexic, growing up none of the test made any sense to me, I remember in the 11 grade, miserably failing a spelling test,, I told the teacher the test made no sense as I knew all the words, so she to,d me to write out the words with their definition, I had less than 10 mins, I got a A, misspelling two words...I still have a hard time spelling, lol
yea, like many of these Q's - that's a faulty question (both A & B are therefor correct, since it only gives 2 out of 3 countries @ a time as possible answers
"The Nordic countries are generally considered to refer to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Åland Islands). ... Unlike "the Nordic countries", the term Norden is in the singular." quoted form Wiki. Think the other comments have everything else covered.
FYI: While you most likely is telling the United Nations to FO. Myanmar is the official name for the old country of Burma. I believe its been this way for about 25 years, If your not able to get name of places correct. Then your so call quiz also should be in question.
Although the official name is Myanmar, the Burmese people I have spoken with have no issue with people calling their country Burma. The majority ethnic group of the country is the Bamar people, hence the name Burma.
More and more geography videos like this and I'll become a big fan of your channel. 5 wrong answers is not a bad result, but when it's about Geography, I always aim for a perfect outcome. If you could also make more history quiz videos it would be great. Thank you, good one, I enjoyed it.
I went back to the test to check on one of my answers. When I said Amazon, I was sure I was right because the test said so, but, something is eating at my brain so, I'm going to check it out.
The number of continents (and the number of oceans) is arrived at somewhat arbitrarily, so it varies among the different education systems around the world.
Joep Kortekaas KBOB is actually correct there has never been on single agreement on how many oceans and continents there are. Saying that there is only one continent is as true as saying there are seven.
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@@emanuelequerciagrossa2950 why?
Amazon, the largest, the Nile the longest.
No its correct. Amazon is the longest
@@marjmarj1706 no, it is not correct, the Nile is longer, the Amazon carries more water. In fact, of the top-10 rivers, based on the amount of water they carry, the Amazon outscores the other nine combined! But still, it is second in length!
@@marjmarj1706 Amazon isn't the longest it's the widest but not the longest
Amazon has the most volume of water
I am from Brazil
3:07 I'm pretty sure the Nile River is longer than the Amazon.
Me tooo
Correction - there is no city called Colony in Europe. The only city by that name is found in Texas, USA. Maybe you meant Cologne?
The Nile is longer than the Amazon.
That was before, since 2007 the birth of the Amazon was established at another point in Peru making it the longest river in the world.
FunnyFriQuiz As of 2019, the Nile is longer than the amazon
omg i know it is now stop saying this
This Nile/Amazon matter is very controversial and depends on how it is measured. I'd recommend not using this as a question because there is no simple right answer agreed internationally. Also one city can have numerous boundaries so questions about largest cities are also best avoided.
@@Gmackematix hot most of them correct
I live in Brazil, I know that Amazon is the largest river and Nile is the longest . Please , you should correct it.
The Amazon is not the largest; the Nile is the longest by 225 miles; but aren't you confusing largest with longest..? Largest how...!
@@tarugozaka-moko6968 When you say larger is what river is wider. Amazon is far wider than Nile.Tho Nile stretches farther, You can fit 2 Nile rivers inside the Amazon.
@@dawnabello9050 so you are a girl
Nile is largest and amazon is longest that correct
I was shocked too, giving the vid a dislike
Pangea was not the first supercontinent, but it is the one that broke up last, giving us the current arrangement.
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I've never heard of Don Juan pond. I figured he was my neighbors pool cleaner.
Don Juan Pond is part of the Antarctic Dry Valleys. Kind of an esoteric question in my opinion.
Strange answer . Sounds like a trick question ! How is it the saltiest ?Have you tasted it ? Ha ha ha !
That’s funny shit.
National Geographic Society says that the terms Near East and Middle East denote the same areas. Both answer are correct.
21/30 (guess I am not the only one who thought the Nile was the longest river in the world).
Nile is the longest river in the world.
I answered 29/30 correctly,I didn't know about the saltiest lake and I still think Nile is the longest river in the world although there are currently new measurements that says the Amazon is a bit longer now... Good questions and most of them were average but good job doing this channel. I have checked about the lake and it seems there is one in Ethiopia which is saltier with 43 % salinity - Gaet'ale Pond.
That's good
I answered the same as you
it's not called "the grand canyon of colorado" > it's just called the "grand canyon" (& the colorado river runs thru it, & it's in arizona)
It's called the Grand Canyon, no one has ever said "the grand canyon of colorado"
Nile: 6650km
Amazon:6400km
There is no "Grand Canyon of Colorado", it just called the Grand Canyon
Greenland is very much a Northern country. That was a weird question with no correct answer.
It says 'nordic' not 'northern'
Greenland is actually an autonomous territory within Denmark (thus not a "country"), so there is a correct answer. Still trying to figure out where the European city of Colony is located, though... 😁
@@bhavyajain7857 still technically Nordic. Nordic people settled there, it’s own by a Nordic country, Denmark.
@@rtwandre It's located in Germany.
Greenland is not Nordic !! Cheers
Great quiz. Thanks for posting. The many comments (so far 718), many about controversial issues and for clarification, are also interesting and informative.
I couldn't find any mention in the comments about the word 'Palestinian' which should have read 'Palestine'.
I enjoyed this geography quiz! Keep doing more! 👍💖
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Given the comments I've read so far, perhaps it's time you did a bit more 'in depth' research before making up the questions?
Otherwise it was all very entertaining and I'm sure a great challenge for many of your American audience.
We all live and (hopefully), we all learn.
There is no Grand Canyon of Colorado. The Grand Canyon is Arizona. Although the Colorado River runs through it.
The Nile IS the longest river and the Canary Archipelago has eight main islands (Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa) but includes many smaller islands and islets: Alegranza, Isla de Lobos, Montaña Clara, Roque del Oeste and Roque del. Este. The question was unfair.And the "Middle East" essentially supplanted "Near East" in the early 20th century, although the two are now used interchangeably among English speakers. Basically the Middle East and Near East refer to the same region when used today. Actually Gaet'ale Pond in Ethiopia is the saltiest lake in the world - Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is second. So a score of 29 with some lucky guessing.
Great Quiz
The Nile is longer than the Amazon river the Amazon river has a bigger volume and the Nile is longer
U are right
Jetech
It all depends on who you talk to. Some count either or both the Blue Nile and the White Nile for total length, but no one is really sure of the exact source of the White Nile since it emanates within a lake.
Eddie Winxs1 yeah lake Victoria, but other rivers go into there aswell, but even taking the length of lake Victoria to the the Nile delta it’s still longer
Palestine is in the near east?? Did you ever heard of the middle east countries??
This is a mistake often made by Americans! Palestine, Israël, Jordan are Near Eastern Countries.
Middle East essentially supplanted Near East in the early 20th century, although the two are now used interchangeably among English speakers. So, for all intents and purposes, Middle East and Near East refer to the same region when used today.
As an israeli I'm surprised
Geographically it's near East.
In Italy we call the countries from Syria to Saudi Arabia "Medio Oriente" too, but it's not correct.
@@donremi76 According to the National Geographic Society, the terms Near East and Middle East denote the same territories...
sites.google.com/a/ngs.org/ngs-style-manual/home/M/middle-east-west-asia
The Amazon River is the widest, the Nile the longest
Question 25 where in Europe is the city Colony? Or is it an alternative spelling of Cologne?
Guess I’m just nitpicking but it’s called the Bermuda Triangle not the triangle of Bermuda. Also on the saltiest lakes, the last one you had listed was Don Juan Pond which you said was the correct answer but you kept calling it Don Juan Lake. It might be called both, but I think what you’re reading really should match what’s listed on the screen.
The Amazon and the Nile are both the longest river in the world. It just depends on who you ask, what sources you use and how you measure it. That is why if you make a Kahoot about it you should marc them both as correct or only include one of them.
The Nile is most DEFINITELY the longest river in the world. The Amazon has more volume of water.
Question 28: There are a total of 23 nations on the continents of N. America and S. America. In order to arrive at 35, you had to include island nations, such as Cuba, which by definition are not on a continent. In my total, I included French Guiana, although it is technically not a nation, but rather part of the nation of France. Its monetary unit is the Euro.
what are you talking about, caribbean is included as an american continent, he didn't ask for a continental part but the overall continent
@@didanov When the United States is referred to as "the continental U.S.", it includes Alaska because it is on the continent, bur it excludes Hawaii, because it is not. Plus, the question refers to "the American continent", and there is no such continent. There are two continents that comprise the American Landmass. If the question had used the term "the Americas" instead of "the American continent", then yes, the answer would be 35.
@@Randy4712 myb you are right, but you don't have to go in depth, you can just assume what he want
@@didanov I was asked, "What are you talking about?"
@@Randy4712 and I filled your answer "myb you are right"
Thanks. That was so much fun
How is the Amazon longer than the Nile? The Nile is the longest river, not the Amazon river
Question 14 is a bad question. There is no near or extreme east. You need to look over and see where you went wrong their because I don’t understand your thought process.
As you can hear, he isnt a native english speaker.
Other languages differentiate near/middle/far east, as english did pre WWI
The Nile is the longest river whereas Amazon is the largest river
Nile is longer than Amazon.
Nope
Amazon îs the longer but Nile is the largest
Yakuta Senpai Nah Nile is longer Amazon is the largest
longest river in the world nile
yeah it's length is 6650 km
That was before, since 2007 the birth of the Amazon was established at another point in Peru making it the longest river in the world.
@@FunnyFriQuiz That's not yet official though, the scientists had only claimed to have discovered that new source
yup
Wow - let’s pray no one takes this as fact! Several of these are either wrong or somewhat askew!
Tokyo in it's normal state only has like 8 million people. Shanghai has 22 million. (I assume he meant Greater Tokyo but it's not specified so the second question is bad.)
I got 20/30
l got 25 out of 30. Thanks.
Amazon is longest...?? R u kidding me?
Nile longest
Yes îs the longest but Nile is the largest
@@kraiu4058 no Amazon is the largest and Nile is the longest
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Very easy. 30 out of 30.
even though yous are both wrong
#30 largest island. Australia? Yes it is a continent, but still is an island. Very interesting video. Well done. I thought I had the quiz dead to rights until that last one bro! I’m counting it.
Thank you! :)
Australia ISN’T a continent! The continent is Oceania
Bea Caracciolo it’s a geographic region of islands and nations. Australia is the biggest island.
Yeah but it’s not a continent
Bea Caracciolo sure it is yo! A continent by definition is a large land mass.
Super quiz
NILE IS THE LONGEST
Isn’t Greenland part of Denmark?
You lose credibility on this quiz when you say the Amazon is longer than the Nile.
I failed # 30. Because, while Australia is a Continent and a Country, at times, it is called
an island, because it is surrounded by water.
I was sure, # 30 was a trick question.
Oh well.
Nice test. I enjoyed it very much.
Thankyou!
Nope, Australia is not called an Island. The reason for that is, that it is the main ingredient of the continental plate underneath. So it is only a "Continent", not an island^^
the nile is longer than the amazon
No, the longest river in the world is the Nilo. The Amazonas is the largest.
16 I'm delighted with that and even guessed a few
River Nile is actually 4,132 miles long whereas the Amazon River is 4,000 miles long.... That is why we can say that the river Nile is longest as compared to amazon river
The longest river is the Nile, Amazon is the richest in water!
Is that a scientific terminology
I got half of all the questions right
22 from 30, no bad at all
26/30 so where is Don Juon Pond? i thought crater lake was the deepest.never heard of Baikil? as for the Amazon vs Nile it depends on the book your reading.
Q. Where is *Don Juan Pond* ?
Ans: *Antarctica*
The LONGEST river in the world is the NILE RIVER, not the Amazon river. Correct your answer
I'm good at geography
Nile is the longest river and Amazon is the largest river you should correct it
Nile- 6,650 km Amazon- 6,400 km. I searched it in google
Good test, very informative, I luckily only missed 6.....
No, the questions were terribly written
Sliver Halo your right, they could have been better worded, but as someone who’s dyslexic, growing up none of the test made any sense to me, I remember in the 11 grade, miserably failing a spelling test,, I told the teacher the test made no sense as I knew all the words, so she to,d me to write out the words with their definition, I had less than 10 mins, I got a A, misspelling two words...I still have a hard time spelling, lol
Its the NILE RIVER
Iguazu waterfalls is is a tri-border area along the junction of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil
yea, like many of these Q's - that's a faulty question (both A & B are therefor correct, since it only gives 2 out of 3 countries @ a time as possible answers
While that is technically true, you can only visit the falls from either Argentina or Brazil so the answer is correct.
"The Nordic countries are generally considered to refer to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Åland Islands). ... Unlike "the Nordic countries", the term Norden is in the singular."
quoted form Wiki.
Think the other comments have everything else covered.
what about it
FYI: While you most likely is telling the United Nations to FO. Myanmar is the official name for the old country of Burma. I believe its been this way for about 25 years, If your not able to get name of places correct. Then your so call quiz also should be in question.
Although the official name is Myanmar, the Burmese people I have spoken with have no issue with people calling their country Burma. The majority ethnic group of the country is the Bamar people, hence the name Burma.
Nile is the longest river!
That's what I know that Nile is a longest river
More and more geography videos like this and I'll become a big fan of your channel. 5 wrong answers is not a bad result, but when it's about Geography, I always aim for a perfect outcome. If you could also make more history quiz videos it would be great. Thank you, good one, I enjoyed it.
ok
However the guy made a quiz with a lot of mistakes in it
True
Pangaea is spelled wrong and the Nile is longer than the Amazon.
Longest River? Amazon
Google: Nile
bruhh
by 225 miles..!!
Longest river is Nile not Amazon.
are you sure let me look it up
yup google says it is the Nile river
Thank you for your work. 😊 We like this quiz! But there is one thing - Canary Island only have 7 islands.
The best quiz. Did very well. Been to several countries in the quiz. That helped.
Greenland participated in all the Nordic conferences and pays danish taxes so eh.
Nice video
finally a nice comment
@ 3.10 crap, the Nile is the longest river in the world
21 of 30. Enjoyed the trip around the world. Many thanks.
I don't know English well . But i enjoying your vedio. Thank you love from Indian Northeast.
There are 4 cities in France named Montreal. One in Italy and one in Spain.
None of those are large enough to be cities, they are all tiny towns and the ones in Italy and Spain are spelled differently.
Grenland IS one of the nordic countries! And Nile is longer than Amazon!
greenland is danish territory
@@AFCA-vn9bl Don't say that to the Greenlanders. They will feel offended.
Where in Europe is the city colony located? I know all european cities over 100k population and never heard of it
It refers to Koln . It*s a city in Germany.
he probably means "Cologne" xD
Nile is 6,650 Kms long
Amazon is 6,400 Kms long.
Your call.
Google is soooooo difficult isn’t it !
Nile is 132 miles longer than the Amazon
Near east?
I went back to the test to check on one of my answers.
When I said Amazon, I was sure I was right because the test said so, but, something is eating at my brain so, I'm going to check it out.
Longest River is Nile
Q28: There are two continents, North America and South America. So what do you mean with the American continent?
The number of continents (and the number of oceans) is arrived at somewhat arbitrarily, so it varies among the different education systems around the world.
@@KBOB-b0b No it doesn't, and any encyclopedia will tell you that.
Joep Kortekaas KBOB is actually correct there has never been on single agreement on how many oceans and continents there are. Saying that there is only one continent is as true as saying there are seven.
@@seb7271 Well, try telling that to your prof during exams!
@@joepkortekaas8813 It would probably be quite easy. If you actually backed it up with facts.
The first supercontinent was "Columbia" or "Nuna", not Pangea, but well, whatever..
Ya your right
50 stars
The Nile is the longest river in the world.
14 out of 30
South Africa
The longest river in the world is Nile.Amazon is largest river.
I got 26 out of 30. It's actually 27 if not to Amazon being the longest, I though twas Nile. Anyway, I love the quiz.
You're not wrong Nile is the longest and the amazon is the largest
It is Nile they messed up on many questions
Australia?
Kate Topp it is a continent, otherwise north+South America would be an island
Nile is the longest river .. not Amazon ...
The longest river in the world is the Nile
New york
Stopped taking test after, question about longest river. It is the Nile at 4,132 miles long, and the Amazon is 4,086! Amazon has largest volume.
23 correct answers