@@Rodj71Most of his fact videos are aimed at the 13 to 25 age group, though I’d say they’re more suited for 13 to 18. That’s why he repeats the facts-to help the audience remember them. However, the UA-cam algorithm seems to be pushing the videos to a 45 to 65 age group instead. What can you do? Sometimes, the algorithm just has a mind of its own! 😂
@@abhishekbehera4954 By ages 13-18, I would hope that young people would have outgrown the need to have everything said twice to them like that. That's the kind of thing I remember doing when my kids were 4 or 5!
I didn't expect so many interesting facts, like how the Sahara used to be a lush Savannah or that the Gobi has snow. I will learn from it for my video!
@@abhishekbehera4954 I don't think he's real. Or if he is, he is reading AI generated script verbatim. I have seen the type of things AI generation produces in text, a couple of my D&D players have used it when 'creating' character backgrounds. Saying the same thing in slightly different but almost identical ways to make up word count is a classic telltale sign.
The Vatican is not the smallest country by size and population it is Sealand with a population of 3 people and it is 0.004 square kilometres while the Vatican is 0.44 square kilometres
Sealand isn't a, for call It in a understable way, "oficial" country, because it isn't part of the United Nations. And It don't even have permanent population
The fact that monkeys only exist in Gibraltar (UK) is pretty strange ngl...💀
why say everything twice?
Super annoying. Probably AI voice reading AI script. Not gonna be any real people making videos at this rate.
@@Rodj71Most of his fact videos are aimed at the 13 to 25 age group, though I’d say they’re more suited for 13 to 18. That’s why he repeats the facts-to help the audience remember them. However, the UA-cam algorithm seems to be pushing the videos to a 45 to 65 age group instead. What can you do? Sometimes, the algorithm just has a mind of its own! 😂
@@abhishekbehera4954 By ages 13-18, I would hope that young people would have outgrown the need to have everything said twice to them like that. That's the kind of thing I remember doing when my kids were 4 or 5!
I didn't expect so many interesting facts, like how the Sahara used to be a lush Savannah or that the Gobi has snow. I will learn from it for my video!
Mind blown! I had no idea the Atacama Desert is so dry that some parts haven’t seen rain in 400 years. Geography really keeps surprising us!
Pretty sure the Straight of Dover is part of the English Channel
Saying everything twice is very annoying. Saying everything two times in videos like this can be very irritating to the viewer.
May be UA-cam algorithm is pushing this video to wrong age group 😂
@@abhishekbehera4954 I don't think he's real. Or if he is, he is reading AI generated script verbatim. I have seen the type of things AI generation produces in text, a couple of my D&D players have used it when 'creating' character backgrounds. Saying the same thing in slightly different but almost identical ways to make up word count is a classic telltale sign.
Is this aimed for an audience in the US? Most of this seems very much common knowledge.
Fact #25 Tabernas desert is not the only desert in Europe, there is another small desert in Poland named Pustynia Bledowska
Lake Superior is just the 37th deepest lake in the world and not even the deepest lake in Canada or USA.
I jad no idea about Black sea not really having tides.
Why do you spell metric measurement’s incorrectly?
It is metres and kilometres! A meter is an instrument to take measures, not a measurement
I think you mean Peru, not Paru. 0:28
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Just as I thought there was nothing interesting or new in here, Monaco & the Carribean showed up
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1:10 "Le lac Bal"?!
Why do a video about things that everyone knows? You wanted to do the most boring video on UA-cam?
The Vatican is not the smallest country by size and population it is Sealand with a population of 3 people and it is 0.004 square kilometres while the Vatican is 0.44 square kilometres
Sealand isn't a, for call It in a understable way, "oficial" country, because it isn't part of the United Nations. And It don't even have permanent population
Sealand is not recognized as a state, it is just a structure in the british territorial waters.
Bad video