As a Canadian I’m always surprised that people think we have a larger population than we do... the majority of Canada is practically inhospitable due to extreme weather.
Fun fact: Russia has a state "Sakha republic" that covers more area than entirety of India. While, India has a state "Uttar Pradesh" that has more population than entirety of Russia.
Sakha Republic's area is 3.08 million sqkm whereas that of India is 3.28 million sqkm. It doesn't cover 'more' area but yeah its similar. Edit: Land area of India is 2.9 mil kmsq
@@optyagi2064 that and communist mismanagement and disastrous wars depopulated the country and when Soviet Union collapsed Russia lost all of Central Asia, Belarus, Ukraine and Baltics. Which dropped the population massively
0:00 Intro 0:33 Population Changes 0:45 Java 1:03 Population Map 1:34 North America 2:34 Alaska 2:37 Hawaii 2:49 Central America & Carribean 3:02 Brazil 3:22 Diffrences 3:31 Nigeria 3:59 Highs in Africa 4:37 South Africa 5:01 Small and Big 5:22 Arab States 5:54 Middle East 6:20 Cairo Metropolitan Area 6:46 European Turkiye 7:10 Russia 7:56 Scandinavia 8:08 England and The UK 8:36 Great Britain 8:52 Comparing The World 14:34 Ting Sponsorship 15:56 Outro
At 9:52, North Korea is 37M people, at 10:52 it's 25.6M people. I know uncommon things happen in North Korea but I doubt losing 11.4 M people in one minute is one of these things.
Large countries like Australia, Namibia, Saudi Arabia and Libya have surprisingly only very few people living in them. It's almost like people can't survive in the desert.
@@honkhonk8009 Well how should i put this. I think it's not a missing will to survive in the dessert. It's rather a factor of missing money. And also i found out after a few minutes of research, that Namibia, Saudi Arabia and Libya have a arid climate almost the whole year. However Texas and California do have quite a humid climate and only a few month of arid climate. (Arid means that it rains less, than it could possibly be evaporated due to the temperature and humid is the other way around) Just to break your 'merican superior thinking a bit. Cheers! edit: Sorry, i just found out, that you are from Canada. But my point of view is still the same.
While China is the third largest in terms of land, really only the eastern coast of this country has that population which is only ever so slightly bigger than Argentina in land. . . I mean is try fitting 1.0 billion people in Argentina.
Well this still is very very very misunderstood cuz taking out the eastern coast, China can still fit The Whole of US + 3 times California (or 3 Canadas).
@@grassence-djequavion 18 % of Australia is desert... 35 % (17 % more) could be considered desert by some less common standarts. Definitely not 96 %... check the official site of Australian government.
I think it make the map more confusing and alienating. It would have been so much more clear if they were just the dots in random places. Idk that’s just me.
Small mistake: At 9:54 the graphic shows that North Korea, Canada, and Australia all have 37.000.000 people. North Korea and Australia each have about 25 Million people, only Canada has 37 Million.
Some years ago I recall hearing a stat that said there were more people in China learning to speak English than there are English speaking people in the US. It's a shame that Esperanto thing didn't take off because I reckon we'd all get along a lot better if we all spoke the same language. One day...
It wouldn't be shocking if you know China civilization has been the center of world population for thousands of years, while America and Oceania were almost empty.
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan is unique in this matter too. Despite being 9th largest country in the world, it has only 64th largest population and is ranked 184th out of 195 in the population density rank. It is despite having pretty densely populated regions in the southern tip of Kazakhstan. A lot of land in the center of the country is not populated at all.
@@trueneutral3092 lol wtf? that's insane. It's because it's cold and we were founded as a fur trading country with small forts and outposts in the wilderness to collect the furs from the natives
@@hiplsnols4394 well actually, yes it does. We canadians are used to the cold, but still would much rather live in a warmer area. If you look at another rll video, you’ll find that more than half of Canada’s population lives below the US border from (British Colombia to Manitoba/Washington to Minnesota). Many of the most populated cities in Canada, like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Winnipeg, or Ottawa, to name a few, all are fairly close to the border of the US. And as you can guess, the less populated areas in Canada are up North in the territories because it’s really cold, and even in some of the places where it’s much warmer, it can get freezing, up to -40C, and I live near Winnipeg. So yes, that map is pretty accurate of where most of the Canadian population lives.
Just so you guys know, the population of Australia is very low, but also growing incredibly fast, since colonization 240y ago the population went from around 800,000 to now 26mil. As someone who lives in Adelaide South Australia, the population is growing insanely fast, we live in a fairly crowded world down here, we just have a big no-no area of death (96% of land) It's funny a couple years back everyone celebrated 24 million, then 25 million, and we just kinda got to 26 mil and it's going too fast now ahaha.
Here in New Zealand, almost all our population is focused in a few cities. You might cruise our state highways and think we must have a fairly big sized population because of the many small towns between the cities. But just turn off the highway and drive a few kilometres in either direction, and there's barely anyone living out there at all.
My dad once told me about his time in school, back in the 70’s, and his teachers would talk about China. They said, “you know, China will soon be home to a billion people.” And his favorite response to that was, “that’s obscene.”
@@anshagrawal6289 "India came into existence only after 1947" Millennia old culture and history of the Indian people and their massive subcontinent: are we a joke to you??
The craziest part about Hong Kong is that the vast majority of Hong Kong has no buildings on it. A lot of it is mountainous and the government tightly controls how much land they will allow you to build on.
@@matheussanthiago9685 Well, Spain's Area is about 195.3k square miles. Assuming the Corollas are the 2021 versions (which are all essentially the same size, but we'll talk about the Hybrid LE for now) , each Corolla's area is 12,761 square inches. Quick conversion, and each corolla takes up about 3.18 e-6 sq mile. Another quick calculation (dividing Spains sq. mi. by the Corollas sq. mi) informs us that it will take about 61,439,534,909 (!!!!!!!!) 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LEs to cover the entirety of Spain. That hurt my head. (Edit : apparently I consider 2 to be a cube, my math is fixed now)
I would say I know a decent amount about the African continent in terms of flags, geography, etc, but knew absolutely nothing about populations. Thank you so much, this was mind blowingly interesting!
My country has 8,9 million people. Around 1/4 of them live in the capital alone, yet almost half of the total population lives on the countryside. At any given time there are around 1 million tourists additionally, meaning that more than every 10th person you'd come across here is a foreigner on vacation.
Well, 70% of the Earth's surface is ocean. Of the 30% remaining, there's deserts all over the place, there's Antarctica, cold wilderness in Russia and Canada... I wouldn't be surprised if we actually occupied less than 15% of the surface of the Earth!
Years ago, I recall reading that you could fairly easily house the world's population in Texas and feed them with California (that's using each state exclusively for those purposes). I don't know if that would still be possible, but it does put in perspective just how little space we actually use and need (or even can use) compared to what is out there.
Or just any exaggerated word, of which there were tooo many in this video. It became noticeably irritating before I reached even the halfway mark. SubSTANtially, aLOne, than ALL of, inCREDibly, 3 TIMes, SIZE, etc.
The thumbnail is misleading… The Tokyo itself only has around 14 million people while the greater Tokyo area (called Kanto Region) has a total of 38 million. The area shown in the thumbnail is Tokyo metropolis.
not really.. you'll always get confused about the size or the land mass of a country if you haven't seen it before.. the only thing that map shows is population in squares.. could've used pie chart instead
The reason why canada has so little population even though its a big country and the 2nd largest country is because of its extreme weather, it is also the 2nd coldest country in the world
I read somewhere the reason why 90% of the Canadian population lives within 100 miles of the US border is because most of the Northern Provinces is technically “unclaimed” territory so that the Inuit can live in peace, and since the majority of it is inhabitable it’s best that it remains native territory
It should be noted that "Tokyo" in this sense actually much more than just Tokyo proper and includes a few other whole prefectures that fall within the metropolitan area.
Tokyo has more people than American well technically because there’s 32 million locals or people who were really born in america in and 300 million others in america is From diffrent places
I’m Polish and the comparision to Canada actually blows my mind. I always think of Canada as this big, influential place and just the thought that there are less people living there than in my country is so weird. Eastern Europe’s population is actually shrinking due to low birthrate and immigration so in a few years they will probably surpass us. However, the most shocking thing to me is how many people actually live in countries like Nigeria and other African states. Their population is growing fast yet their role in world’s economy is insignificant. It makes me sad how many people live there in bad conditions without the access to things that are normal go the western world, like clean water, food and medical access. I hope their birthrate will go slower as the time goes and the place will actually get better because right now, it’s not made for that many people.
No point trying to live where there's no water. No water equals no people. That's why Australia is 90% empty too. Most of Australia's population live on or near the east coast because of the Great Dividing Range - the mountain range that runs along the entire East Coast of the continent. The mountains create weather patterns so plenty of rivers flow east off the mountains down to the Pacific Ocean. The west side of the Great Divide pretty quickly becomes desert for thousands of miles, all the way to the Indian Ocean. No water, no people.
Ironically France and the UK have a very similar number of people, also our GDP per capita is extremely close, and even our capital cities are about the same size.
And he didn't even call out Greenland's population of 56,000. I mean, that's almost as big as Africa! Yes, there is a Greenland-sized /s attached to that.
As people that live in Jakarta metropolitan area, I can confirm Java, specifically where I live, is crowded. Yes there's still a lot of forests & mountains, but the big cities are crowded & the only forest there is concrete forest
I can imagine, in the Netherlands we don't even have room anymore for forests (and we don't have any mountains or hills, because we live on a flat pancake of land) or any other extended form of nature. It has always felt extremely crowded here.. Would really love to visit Java and Bali someday.. :)
"That means that even universal opposition to something in Scotland, Wales and Northeren Ireland, could be easily ignored in England" *Brexit* Thanks for the advice
@@l.n.3372 This is a very controversial point, but it seems that the category “English pensioners who retired to Wales” tipped the balance in favour of Brexit.
Our population in Botswana is 2,5 million but our country is as big ~ France . Oh you mentioned it, wow finally my country makes it to UA-cam 🇧🇼. First time I went to China(Guangzhou) I was so overwhelmed with the amount of people lol.
The crazy thing about Australia is how big it really is yet as an Australian, it seems like there are people everywhere in the country. I can’t imagine how dense other countries in the world really are
Here in America we have some insanely packed cities. The New York city limits and surrounding region have like 10 Million people or so if I remember correctly. I've never lived there luckily, but that's what those people have to deal with every day, including highway traffic and public transports. What's funny is that once you leave the coastal regions, it's sometimes small towns and farmland for tens of miles, and it only gets bigger once you reach the heartland (apart from the occasional medium to smaller city). I can't imagine what Japan is like today compared to even us. Tokyo's size is out of this world.
Yup. This video seems to ignore the fact that most countries that look like they should have larger populations contain regions with conditions that would make them unsuitable to live in, such as the freezing Russian Siberia or the arid Australian Outback.
@@ajaxsucks5683 or libya/namibia which are also literal deserts, Egypt would look like that too if not for the Nile which has massive population density
@@ajaxsucks5683 There are millions of people who live in the Siberian region. Btw, can we just called it Siberia, and not Russian Siberia? Because all of Siberia is owned by Russia, right?
It's weird cos it doesn't even feel like it; there's tons of rainforest, farmland and even mountains in Java and it can easily feel like you're in the middle of nowhere...if you aren't in one of the many huge cities.
@@SonicAvalanche Very true,I live in One of the cities in Java with population of around 250.000-300.000 and I just need to drive around 15 minutes to arrive in the middle of nowhere
I live in a large metro area in Java, i can't comprehend how living in other country feels like. Here in the place where i live, in just 30 minutes driving you can enter a rainforest, untouched beach, a mountainious area with rare occasion of small village and yet its called the most densely populated island.
Forest in Java Just on Mountain. 90% Area in Java Is Farmland + City.. Even the mountains are turned into Farmland Example Mount Merapi 50% Area in Mount Is Farmland
That population map really gives some perspective on how seriously dense Asian countries are compared to everywhere else. Phillipines is really small irl, is not considered a big regional influence yet has higher population than every European country ex-russia.
@@spongememefunnypants9101 I confess that at the moment I read your earlier comment, I lost a neuron or two, and in my mind the names of the countries were reversed. I have now deleted my reply. (Btw, if you want to tax someone with ignorance, don't commit the pratfall of writing "makes me lost faith".)
@@dixonpinfold2582 wait, you still have faith in humanity? wow! cause i lost mine, you see, people killed lots of animals for fun, and you are even making it worse, now humans hate other country just because they are different
fun fact: the state of são paulo alone has more than 44 million inhabitants, while my state ''minas gerais'' is the size of spain and has 20 million people '-'
the thing i think a lot of non australians dont realize is that most of australia is a desert meaning the only places that are really livable in are the coasts
@@ben_.q You don’t want to live in Alice Springs. It’s a very low socioeconomic area with not a lot of opportunities and quite a bit of crime due to it being in the desert.
The depiction of Canada's population on your map is also, strangely, a fair geographic representation, as some 80% of the country's people live within 100 miles of the main border with the U.S. (We actually have TWO borders with the U.S. -- the other one separates us from Alaska.)
One of the things I love about Canada is the relative vastness (I'm the type of person that would hate to live in NYC). Population centers such as Toronto and Vancouver are fairly dense, but there's plenty of areas with vast forests and mountains sprinkled with small towns that are minimally altered by human development.
for me, its the exact opposite! in my opinion, i love really big cities with skyscrapers, and just hate being around in a place barely anybody lives. in fact, i live in new york city myself!!! haha, its funny that way.
@@abillionzebras I'm also a New Yorker and I have to agree. It's just a lot easier to survive here and have the job I want. I mean I wanna meet people, have a social life, get married, have peace lol and for me personally I can't really get that outside of a city lol.
@@Dakarai_Knight so true. And plus, sometimes you have funny interactions with just strangers. Its pretty nice when you make a comment about something and somebody walking down the street adds to that. And you get the beautiful view and stuff.
@@KillerGapi I went to Slovenia once as well and it is a very beautiful country, very close to nature, with welcoming people. For now, it is protected from mass tourism (unlike Croatia) which ruin the authenticity. Greetings and Dober dan :)
the comparison between Brazil and Portugal, gets even more absurd when you know that just the city of São Paulo has more people living in it than the entirety of Portugal.
If we measure there are more than 5 states in Brazil that are more populated than Portugal And there is some states that are overcoming like Santa Catarina wich have 7 million people and 10 million in Portugal
Could of elaborated on the size of Australia, basically the same size as Canada and a bit smaller than USA. Even the graphic used to represent Australia on the map is so small.
Nigeria will be most overpopulated country by 2100 even expected to surpass China which will have 700M people then while India will be most populous with 1B.
I'm so glad he mentioned Ethiopia. They are hands down one of the most overlooked countries on earth. MASSIVE history, big population, and astonishingly innovative. For centuries, they were so powerful that they were never colonized until around World War II, and their soldiers even fought in the Korean War.
@@robbieaulia6462 at the war of 1887 it was really good they had really good leaders to bring them into victory and help and supplies from russia which was not expected
As a Canadian I’m always surprised that people think we have a larger population than we do... the majority of Canada is practically inhospitable due to extreme weather.
no
Nuke Canada and Africa.
A FUCKING LEAF 😂
yeah I’ve noticed that before
Look at the "Century Initiative", they want to put 100 million people here by 2100.
Fun fact: Russia has a state "Sakha republic" that covers more area than entirety of India.
While, India has a state "Uttar Pradesh" that has more population than entirety of Russia.
Sakha Republic's area is 3.08 million sqkm whereas that of India is 3.28 million sqkm.
It doesn't cover 'more' area but yeah its similar.
Edit: Land area of India is 2.9 mil kmsq
@@BadDictator russia is inhabitable northern part of russia has a freezing temprature so thats why less humans live there
@@BadDictator I was considering the land area of India which is 2.973 million sqkm and not total area( land + water area) which is 3.287 million sqkm
@@optyagi2064 that and communist mismanagement and disastrous wars depopulated the country and when Soviet Union collapsed Russia lost all of Central Asia, Belarus, Ukraine and Baltics. Which dropped the population massively
@@optyagi2064 Yeah bro I know
I always find it mind-blowing that you could add a full one billion people to the US, and it'd still be the 3rd most populous country.
Please. Please DO NOT encourage that idea.
The US is pretty large land wise but there is a lot of empty habitable space.
@@scottrice6969 yea most of America is barren and empty honestly
@@electricflow8827 keep it that way i like having wilderness to visit as opposed to completely tamed nature
US has far more people than the census reports.
0:00 Intro
0:33 Population Changes
0:45 Java
1:03 Population Map
1:34 North America
2:34 Alaska
2:37 Hawaii
2:49 Central America & Carribean
3:02 Brazil
3:22 Diffrences
3:31 Nigeria
3:59 Highs in Africa
4:37 South Africa
5:01 Small and Big
5:22 Arab States
5:54 Middle East
6:20 Cairo Metropolitan Area
6:46 European Turkiye
7:10 Russia
7:56 Scandinavia
8:08 England and The UK
8:36 Great Britain
8:52 Comparing The World
14:34 Ting Sponsorship
15:56 Outro
At 9:52, North Korea is 37M people, at 10:52 it's 25.6M people. I know uncommon things happen in North Korea but I doubt losing 11.4 M people in one minute is one of these things.
Nah thats just how North Korea works
That's just what communism does to you
It's basically a dude that has no idea what he is even talking about in the video.
@@olsenfernandes3634 North Korea isn't communist.
Australia was incorrectly cited as having 37M and then it dropped to the more correct 24.8M. Sloppy video...
Large countries like Australia, Namibia, Saudi Arabia and Libya have surprisingly only very few people living in them. It's almost like people can't survive in the desert.
Spoiler alert: they can't
Have you seen the US? Look at cali and texas.
It comes down to how willing the population is to live in it.
@@RanduniumRafa8372 it has a population of 42 million people.....
@@honkhonk8009 Well how should i put this.
I think it's not a missing will to survive in the dessert. It's rather a factor of missing money. And also i found out after a few minutes of research, that Namibia, Saudi Arabia and Libya have a arid climate almost the whole year. However Texas and California do have quite a humid climate and only a few month of arid climate.
(Arid means that it rains less, than it could possibly be evaporated due to the temperature and humid is the other way around)
Just to break your 'merican superior thinking a bit.
Cheers!
edit: Sorry, i just found out, that you are from Canada. But my point of view is still the same.
Also people can't survive on Icy lands like Canada, Russia
I love how Spain is used as a unit of measurement multiple times in this video.
Ye
American measurements
@@RyanGaming21 true
@@RyanGaming21 Do you not know what a fucking reference is it's not a unit of measurement
@@DarjeelingEnjoyer If you have nothing intelligent to say, don't say a anything at all.
What you said about Taiwan and Australia is even more impressive when you consider the fact that only half the island of Taiwan is really populated
96% of Australia is a desert
While China is the third largest in terms of land, really only the eastern coast of this country has that population which is only ever so slightly bigger than Argentina in land.
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I mean is try fitting 1.0 billion people in Argentina.
Well this still is very very very misunderstood cuz taking out the eastern coast, China can still fit The Whole of US + 3 times California (or 3 Canadas).
@@grassence-djequavion 18 % of Australia is desert... 35 % (17 % more) could be considered desert by some less common standarts. Definitely not 96 %...
check the official site of Australian government.
Yes.
I like that that map tries to keep countries in their relative locations so that the population data is still pretty understandable.
But russia when i first saw map i was like were the heck is russia
I think it make the map more confusing and alienating. It would have been so much more clear if they were just the dots in random places. Idk that’s just me.
@@leodawes9641 it wouldn't be a map anymore
Small mistake: At 9:54 the graphic shows that North Korea, Canada, and Australia all have 37.000.000 people. North Korea and Australia each have about 25 Million people, only Canada has 37 Million.
Yeah, I noticed that too
Australia has the same population as North Korea and our leader is just as fat and useless
Big mistake*
@@hughjass9914
Slightly less fat, slightly more useless.
Kinda hard to record north korea's population anyways.
Fun fact: China alone has more people than North America, South America, and Oceania combined
Some years ago I recall hearing a stat that said there were more people in China learning to speak English than there are English speaking people in the US. It's a shame that Esperanto thing didn't take off because I reckon we'd all get along a lot better if we all spoke the same language. One day...
@@kirkc9643 you could say India is the largest English speaking country
It wouldn't be shocking if you know China civilization has been the center of world population for thousands of years, while America and Oceania were almost empty.
@@ssunmoonstar before the European arrival there were more than 50 million people in America but then they were mostly wiped out by disease
@@ssunmoonstar and Africa was also really lightly inhabited
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan is unique in this matter too. Despite being 9th largest country in the world, it has only 64th largest population and is ranked 184th out of 195 in the population density rank. It is despite having pretty densely populated regions in the southern tip of Kazakhstan. A lot of land in the center of the country is not populated at all.
I think Kazakhstan is a beautiful country, both the geography and the culture
love from Indonesia
Omg 69 likes
@@epoimlaqt sorry. no more.
Assalamu aleykum. I am from Kazakhstan too brother.
@@CoolestMIley Where is Kazakhstan speaks Arabic?
most non-Canadians don't realize that Canada is primarily clustered around a few large dense cities, while the rest of the country is just wilderness.
no
That’s by design. Easier to control the way you think when you’re in an echo chamber.
basically for Australia as well, just a few big cities and the rest is country.
Actually I do, and that's why I would like living in Canada
@@trueneutral3092 lol wtf? that's insane. It's because it's cold and we were founded as a fur trading country with small forts and outposts in the wilderness to collect the furs from the natives
12:19 actually over 3 billion devices use java
4HEad GOOD ONE LOOOOOOOL
Programmer it seems
From 1995 its 3 billion only.. 😄
Lol 👏🏼
Chad 🇹🇩
That map is actually incredibly accurate of Canada since 90% of the people live within 100 miles of the USA/Canada boarder.
its not showing where the ppl live in that country but i do see ur point
@@hiplsnols4394 well actually, yes it does. We canadians are used to the cold, but still would much rather live in a warmer area. If you look at another rll video, you’ll find that more than half of Canada’s population lives below the US border from (British Colombia to Manitoba/Washington to Minnesota). Many of the most populated cities in Canada, like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Winnipeg, or Ottawa, to name a few, all are fairly close to the border of the US. And as you can guess, the less populated areas in Canada are up North in the territories because it’s really cold, and even in some of the places where it’s much warmer, it can get freezing, up to -40C, and I live near Winnipeg. So yes, that map is pretty accurate of where most of the Canadian population lives.
I live in Edmonton Alberta. Which I do believe is 100 miles of the border. What’s that in kilometres lol😅
@@dumbmerm9799 about 161 kilometers
@@dumbmerm9799 Edmonton's over 500km away lol
Even Calgary is over 200km away (which is over 100 miles already)
Just so you guys know, the population of Australia is very low, but also growing incredibly fast, since colonization 240y ago the population went from around 800,000 to now 26mil.
As someone who lives in Adelaide South Australia, the population is growing insanely fast, we live in a fairly crowded world down here, we just have a big no-no area of death (96% of land)
It's funny a couple years back everyone celebrated 24 million, then 25 million, and we just kinda got to 26 mil and it's going too fast now ahaha.
This is the perfect example for "Size doesn't matter"
Dont give them false hope
That's what she said
Bs she will laugh at you
It's how you use it
Is 5 inches & 5.5 girth good enough? :(
South America has the best proportionality in this map with respect to the actual shape and size.
except for the 3 guayanas, yes
@@whatrustaringat508 you mean guyene French?
and africa
@Een Google gebruiker Except for Nigeria annexing N-word COuntry
Come for the proportions, stay for the undying racism and apartheid.
Map maker: "I'm gonna try to keep the general shape of the countries."
Canada: "Good luck."
Russia joined the party😜
@@scs5558 Russia *left* the party!
Russia’s so small it hasn’t only left the party but it’s died as well
let's all apreciate the fact that Lebanon has an equal population to Lybia despite it being tens of times smaller
what about russia...?
Here in New Zealand, almost all our population is focused in a few cities. You might cruise our state highways and think we must have a fairly big sized population because of the many small towns between the cities. But just turn off the highway and drive a few kilometres in either direction, and there's barely anyone living out there at all.
My dad once told me about his time in school, back in the 70’s, and his teachers would talk about China. They said, “you know, China will soon be home to a billion people.” And his favorite response to that was, “that’s obscene.”
Well India which was India + Bangladesh + Pakistan before 1947 had larger population than China
@@sumeersamarat706 Indian subcontinent?
@@anshagrawal6289 nope India (Bharat)
@@sumeersamarat706 India came into existence only after 1947
You are probably refering to British India
@@anshagrawal6289 "India came into existence only after 1947"
Millennia old culture and history of the Indian people and their massive subcontinent: are we a joke to you??
As a Canadian when I saw the population map at first glance I thought you forgot Canada hahaha
I thought that with Russia
I thought he was going to zoom out, or scroll up 🙈
Canada looks deflated.
Also as a Canadian, when it said 34M and Japan has 37M, I thought the part where Canada was highlighted was the US
This representation makes Canadia look even more like America's hat. And Mexico is our pants as we have a fat muffin top torso.
The craziest part about Hong Kong is that the vast majority of Hong Kong has no buildings on it. A lot of it is mountainous and the government tightly controls how much land they will allow you to build on.
Yeah our city has a lot of hills and mountains
all thanks to Lee and the greed of the land developers.
Imagine if new york had protected its natural landscapes from those ugly buildings like hong kong
Hong Kong has most skyscrapers in the world
75% land are non urban
14:23 This guy is a legend at going to sponsors
1 square is equal to 500,000 people
Iceland: Do I even exist?
Iceland can hang out with Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and Tuvalu and hope that's close enough to a square.
@@KevinPassino Square would probably be larger for them a triangle is enough for them!
If we include provinces, how about greenland and the faroe Islands
@@christofferkrogh-larsen2058 More people live in my suburb than live on Greenland
Geography teacher: "How many people live in China"
RLL: "30 times Spain"
I say we use the country of Spain as a unit of measurement from now on
@@jwaj as a person born in spain I say this is a great idea.
@@jwaj how many toyota corollas would fit in one spain
@@matheussanthiago9685 Well, Spain's Area is about 195.3k square miles. Assuming the Corollas are the 2021 versions (which are all essentially the same size, but we'll talk about the Hybrid LE for now) , each Corolla's area is 12,761 square inches. Quick conversion, and each corolla takes up about 3.18 e-6 sq mile. Another quick calculation (dividing Spains sq. mi. by the Corollas sq. mi) informs us that it will take about 61,439,534,909 (!!!!!!!!) 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LEs to cover the entirety of Spain.
That hurt my head. (Edit : apparently I consider 2 to be a cube, my math is fixed now)
@@mattskillz48 thanks kind sir for your great contribution towards this movement
Can we take a minute to appreciate the sheer amount of hardwork this guy has put in..
👍
Yeah I know lots of UA-camrs don't but this guy does
@@sandalnice3333 But, there are a lot of others too, kurzgesagt is one of them. It's a great channel.
@@anshulreddy24 agreed
Can you believe someone called him a racist for saying majority of the worlds problems was caused by the British Empire?
I would say I know a decent amount about the African continent in terms of flags, geography, etc, but knew absolutely nothing about populations. Thank you so much, this was mind blowingly interesting!
Singapore has a higher population than Mongolia, despite Mongolia being over 2000 times larger than Singapore.
@@trollrat2828 true
@@trollrat2828 and brunei too
Yeah you can live in cold hell like temperatures and wet place
Mongolia is mostly desert and mountains.
Mongolia is 50,000-60,000 times larger than Singapore i guess
I, an Australian visited Tokyo, a city that has more people in it than my entire country. It was very strange.
Even My City Mumbai has more population than all Aussi Combined
Majority of Australia is Dessert land/ not livable
My country has 8,9 million people. Around 1/4 of them live in the capital alone, yet almost half of the total population lives on the countryside. At any given time there are around 1 million tourists additionally, meaning that more than every 10th person you'd come across here is a foreigner on vacation.
@@valentinmitterbauer4196 Austria-Österreich?
Yea, Austria
If you fly from Sydney to Jakarta, it's roughly a 7.5 hour flight, 5 of those hours is spent flying over Australia, mostly harsh desert.
@@trollrat2828 Imagine Russia!
@@trollrat2828also the home for countless animals that could kill us in no time
@@dilipjain6899 Russia is the size of pluto
@@trollrat2828 Why? It's called a continent for a reason.
@@silverletter4551 Australia is a country not a continent
The continent is Oceania
1:10 I'd like to see a similar map based on GDP. That would give a (somewhat) more accurate view of how significant each country is at a global level.
Well, 70% of the Earth's surface is ocean. Of the 30% remaining, there's deserts all over the place, there's Antarctica, cold wilderness in Russia and Canada...
I wouldn't be surprised if we actually occupied less than 15% of the surface of the Earth!
Land of use for people to live
It's actually around 10%
Years ago, I recall reading that you could fairly easily house the world's population in Texas and feed them with California (that's using each state exclusively for those purposes). I don't know if that would still be possible, but it does put in perspective just how little space we actually use and need (or even can use) compared to what is out there.
Also world's largest forest is in your country
@@b.h.kapadia437 Yes, big forests in Congo and Indonesia too
Fun Fact: With some 45 million units sold, more Toyota Corollas have been made than the entire population of many countries
Wassup rezero enjoyer
@@craftingodst3400 Wassup fellow connoisseur of the good shit
@@Starfire_Storm Rezero best anime of all time 😩😩
@@craftingodst3400 Fantastic anime indeed
Your idea of fun is strange. That number could be applied to almost any mass produced product. Completely tedious and mundane fact.
If I took a drink every time he said "combined" I'd be dead.
You didn't specify, but its not needed really
How about "entire" and "Whole".
Or everytime he said Lybia.
Or Spain and Russia
Or just any exaggerated word, of which there were tooo many in this video. It became noticeably irritating before I reached even the halfway mark. SubSTANtially, aLOne, than ALL of, inCREDibly, 3 TIMes, SIZE, etc.
The thumbnail is misleading… The Tokyo itself only has around 14 million people while the greater Tokyo area (called Kanto Region) has a total of 38 million. The area shown in the thumbnail is Tokyo metropolis.
9:47 Australia's population is 25 million and North Korea's 25 million.
11:06 "Bulgeria"
It bulged out big time from eating too much because it was so Hungary.
The person who made that population map is a genius.
not really.. you'll always get confused about the size or the land mass of a country if you haven't seen it before..
the only thing that map shows is population in squares.. could've used pie chart instead
@@satendra_sharma tt
TOh tyttt ttyt
The cultural differences are grounded in nation's psychological backgrounds. 🤔
@Lagarto Verde
Actually, the human history as whole seems to be weird. 😒
"There might be something that you think is really big but might actually be much smaller"
I sadly felt like he is talking about me 😂
I feel offended...
That's what she said
I suddenly feel self conscious
my boyfriend to me when we first started dating
The reason why canada has so little population even though its a big country and the 2nd largest country is because of its extreme weather, it is also the 2nd coldest country in the world
As a Canadian I can confirm few people live here. We're just so good at multitasking that it looks like a lot of people live here
We all are just beavers in a trench coat
I read somewhere the reason why 90% of the Canadian population lives within 100 miles of the US border is because most of the Northern Provinces is technically “unclaimed” territory so that the Inuit can live in peace, and since the majority of it is inhabitable it’s best that it remains native territory
Yep, very few people live up north for those reasons. Also, lvining in the south gives better acess to jobs
I'm coming over.
I think the territory size of Canada fools many people.
9:55 North Korea population- 37 000 000 people
10:13 North Korea population- 25 600 000 people
wow great job kim, this is real speed
Mao Zedong - Amateur numbers 😏
It was probably a typo
The actual population is 25 million
Kim must've been starving after the surgery
Tokyo: 38 million people
Eastern Russia: That’s more than us!
Canada: 0.0
It should be noted that "Tokyo" in this sense actually much more than just Tokyo proper and includes a few other whole prefectures that fall within the metropolitan area.
Actually (2021),
Greater Tokyo Area: 37.5 million people
Canada: 38.3 million people
Tokyo: "Ok, we know when we've been beaten. Forgiveness, please."
Tokyo has more people than American well technically because there’s 32 million locals or people who were really born in america in and 300 million others in america is From diffrent places
Is there a fucking problem ?
Big land less population is not a problem.
Small land large population is just because their fucking horny.
New Delhi lafuhging in corner with 40m
Your videos are amazing and I personally learn a lot from your videos.
Alternative Title: Canada, Spain and Russia getting bullied for 16 minutes.
Edit: how did this get so many likes...
And Portugal as well
I'd rather live in an underpopulated country than in an overpopulated one
@@skan5728 true. Im in a very populated nation but there is a lot of space and plenty of resources
@@awayfrog1725 3 seconds
@@awayfrog1725 could you tell us where?
I’m Polish and the comparision to Canada actually blows my mind. I always think of Canada as this big, influential place and just the thought that there are less people living there than in my country is so weird. Eastern Europe’s population is actually shrinking due to low birthrate and immigration so in a few years they will probably surpass us. However, the most shocking thing to me is how many people actually live in countries like Nigeria and other African states. Their population is growing fast yet their role in world’s economy is insignificant. It makes me sad how many people live there in bad conditions without the access to things that are normal go the western world, like clean water, food and medical access. I hope their birthrate will go slower as the time goes and the place will actually get better because right now, it’s not made for that many people.
I hope people in Africa won't cut all the trees down like we did in Europe. The Last ancient forest is in Poland that's pretty sad.
Those two things come together, slowing birthrates usually happen due to successful development in the country. Sadly that seems to be quite far away
Also eastern europe suffered many population shrinks because of wars
Co ty chędożysz..
Canada has already surpassed Poland though. You can check the live stats.
North Korea loosing 12 million people between its two mentions in this video sounds like a typical North Korean thing to happen.
lmao wtf 37mil to 25mil hahahaha
lOoSiNg
WOAH THATS RACIST!!!!
Same for Australia, 37mil -> 24mil
@ No it's not, we all know that North Korea is a pile of sh1t
I like how Australia’s popolation went up by a third
I love how you used my country Canada as an example in the thumbnail lol
Yes I'm Canadian and I love when people talk about my country
Hello fellow Canadians!
I’m Australian, we have even less people than Canada. Our best friends are the U.S, Canada, U.K, and New Zealand.
Ello
@@Rexeh1 mate
Canadian here. The reason we have so few people is we rely on huskies for transportation via sled and there's only so many good doggos to go around.
All doggos are good doggos
and igloos are expensive
@@Toksyuryel doggos cute
@@Toksyuryel, you are so wrong. There are angry dogos who want to play with your guts.
@@cheesebusiness You should not have made them angry then
Should’ve talked about how 95% of Egypt’s population live in the Nile River or Nile River Delta, it’s fascinating to see on google maps
And a just a few miles from the Nile is the most desolate empty countryside I have ever seen. Flat plains with rocks for miles and miles
No point trying to live where there's no water. No water equals no people. That's why Australia is 90% empty too. Most of Australia's population live on or near the east coast because of the Great Dividing Range - the mountain range that runs along the entire East Coast of the continent. The mountains create weather patterns so plenty of rivers flow east off the mountains down to the Pacific Ocean. The west side of the Great Divide pretty quickly becomes desert for thousands of miles, all the way to the Indian Ocean. No water, no people.
Australian population is 25M according to the squares on that map, not 37M. (Its current population as of December 2022 is 26M)
We like it that way and full of open space here
8:54 UK has more people then france
13:56 France has more people than UK
Wow, I didn't know it only took 5 minutes.
Different measures. They’ve always been similar, but I think the UK is starting to move ahead of France now
He probably considered only continental France at first and France + overseas territories later.
Ironically France and the UK have a very similar number of people, also our GDP per capita is extremely close, and even our capital cities are about the same size.
At 8:54 he is taking about England specifically, which excludes Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
Well, the French can be very industrious when it comes to such matters.
When i saw the new map my first thought was just.
Where did Russia go?😂😂
Same but with canada and russia 😂😂😂😂😂
I was like "where did the world's biggest island go?"
I thought that did they put the whole indian subcontinent combined in India like it was earlier
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And i was also like.
What happened to the other half of africa?
"But there is something else that you might think is really big but is actually a lot smaller....." ;D
-Reallifelore, 2021
😏😏 TBH i really started putting a grin on my face when i heard that im dirty minded
Hmm what's happening to me? 😅
LOL!😂😂😂
Ik my plants aren’t growing 😭 (funi)
That's What She Said!
It's fun to look at all those tiny islands in Oceania that all have a half a square and then you look at Fiji
"We are used to seeing maps in terms of area".
Shows a Mercator projection.
I went to the comments to say this.
And this is the same guy who devoted TWO videos to slamming that map projection.
And he didn't even call out Greenland's population of 56,000. I mean, that's almost as big as Africa!
Yes, there is a Greenland-sized /s attached to that.
As people that live in Jakarta metropolitan area, I can confirm Java, specifically where I live, is crowded. Yes there's still a lot of forests & mountains, but the big cities are crowded & the only forest there is concrete forest
Its almost like tokyo but less advanced, and is sinking
@@p3el_ ouch
And even when we drive out of Jakarta to, say Surabaya, the northern route (non-highway) is full of people almost all the way!
how about javascript?
I can imagine, in the Netherlands we don't even have room anymore for forests (and we don't have any mountains or hills, because we live on a flat pancake of land) or any other extended form of nature. It has always felt extremely crowded here.. Would really love to visit Java and Bali someday.. :)
"That means that even universal opposition to something in Scotland, Wales and Northeren Ireland, could be easily ignored in England"
*Brexit* Thanks for the advice
Wales also voted more in favour of Brexit; not just England.
@@JediSimpson
Which I never understood tbh. Why did Wales vote in favor of Brexit? I recall Scotland and Northern Ireland voted the opposite.
@@l.n.3372 This is a very controversial point, but it seems that the category “English pensioners who retired to Wales” tipped the balance in favour of Brexit.
Lolll ikr
@@l.n.3372 because wales northern ireland and scotland arent all the same and have differing interests
Our population in Botswana is 2,5 million but our country is as big ~ France . Oh you mentioned it, wow finally my country makes it to UA-cam 🇧🇼. First time I went to China(Guangzhou) I was so overwhelmed with the amount of people lol.
The crazy thing about Australia is how big it really is yet as an Australian, it seems like there are people everywhere in the country. I can’t imagine how dense other countries in the world really are
I agree, many of the towns I know have doubled or even tripled in pop. since I was a kid and seem crowded and congested to me - Java must be hellish
Here in America we have some insanely packed cities. The New York city limits and surrounding region have like 10 Million people or so if I remember correctly. I've never lived there luckily, but that's what those people have to deal with every day, including highway traffic and public transports. What's funny is that once you leave the coastal regions, it's sometimes small towns and farmland for tens of miles, and it only gets bigger once you reach the heartland (apart from the occasional medium to smaller city). I can't imagine what Japan is like today compared to even us. Tokyo's size is out of this world.
I feel the same about living in Canada, yes there's alot of miles between big cities but there's alot of towns and smaller cities in between
I have been living in Delhi my entire life, privacy outside your house is a joke :p.. even if it is midnight or beyond
Laughs in India!!!!
One thing that has to be considered is not only land area, but how much of that land is actually able to support many people.
Yup. This video seems to ignore the fact that most countries that look like they should have larger populations contain regions with conditions that would make them unsuitable to live in, such as the freezing Russian Siberia or the arid Australian Outback.
@@ajaxsucks5683 or libya/namibia which are also literal deserts, Egypt would look like that too if not for the Nile which has massive population density
@@ajaxsucks5683
There are millions of people who live in the Siberian region. Btw, can we just called it Siberia, and not Russian Siberia?
Because all of Siberia is owned by Russia, right?
14:27 “But there is something else that you might think is really big but could actually be a lot smaller”
I thought my imaginary girlfriend was talking there.
@@boborson5536 LMAO
Why this phrase hits so personally?
I thought he was actually insulting me 🤣
that's what she said
9:56 Where did you get that number for Australia? We have 25 million people not 37 million. That is a 12 million difference!
IKR I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THAT
"Java is home to more people than the entire country of Russia!"
*Bonechilling*
Stalin didnt like that
@@yln7586 Yeah, but he was too chicken to do anything about it.
It's weird cos it doesn't even feel like it; there's tons of rainforest, farmland and even mountains in Java and it can easily feel like you're in the middle of nowhere...if you aren't in one of the many huge cities.
@@SonicAvalanche Very true,I live in One of the cities in Java with population of around 250.000-300.000 and I just need to drive around 15 minutes to arrive in the middle of nowhere
@@justalex3828 And that's actually my favourite part of it
I live in a large metro area in Java, i can't comprehend how living in other country feels like. Here in the place where i live, in just 30 minutes driving you can enter a rainforest, untouched beach, a mountainious area with rare occasion of small village and yet its called the most densely populated island.
If the average population density of Earth's land is the same as Java Island, the population would exceed 150 billion!!
Java almost has no forest . All there was human Civilization and farmlands
@@folkloreevermore2797 Lol, maybe you live in metro area and only exploring java via main road.
@@rakarachmanda2712 well there're almost no deepforest like borneo. And majorityof the forests are explored almost everyday
Forest in Java Just on Mountain.
90% Area in Java Is Farmland + City..
Even the mountains are turned into Farmland
Example Mount Merapi
50% Area in Mount Is Farmland
No wonder there are so many Nigerian princess emailing me!
@some anime bunny dafaq are these?
@@drei5852 how do you do that
Eye opening. Very interesting!
Drinking Game: Drink every time he says Combined.
Me and water are ready 💪
amogus
Honestly, it’s kind of annoying every time he says the word combined.
That population map really gives some perspective on how seriously dense Asian countries are compared to everywhere else. Phillipines is really small irl, is not considered a big regional influence yet has higher population than every European country ex-russia.
It’s basic knowledge mate, everybody knows that india and china combined is almost half of the worlds population
The Philippines is pretty dense I can confirm
Firstly Russia is Asian and secondly phillippines population is 14 times less than my country...
@ Genetic makeup? More like population composition.
@@xamn2580 Russia is part asian, part european. Most people in russia live in the european part of the country.
Now we can say that Canada truly is America’s hat.
No, the US is the gross cushion Canada sits on.
Edit: I was just volleying an insult back. They're actually both good countries despite any faults.
@@dixonpinfold2582 seeing a person like you makes me lost faith in humanity, poor guy who lacks knowledge
@@spongememefunnypants9101 I confess that at the moment I read your earlier comment, I lost a neuron or two, and in my mind the names of the countries were reversed. I have now deleted my reply.
(Btw, if you want to tax someone with ignorance, don't commit the pratfall of writing "makes me lost faith".)
@@dixonpinfold2582 wait, you still have faith in humanity? wow! cause i lost mine, you see, people killed lots of animals for fun, and you are even making it worse, now humans hate other country just because they are different
@@spongememefunnypants9101 Misanthropy is paid for with unhappiness.
fun fact: the state of são paulo alone has more than 44 million inhabitants, while my state ''minas gerais'' is the size of spain and has 20 million people '-'
I've heard the word "combined" more in this video than my entire life COMBINED
Ya
@@chenko2887 That's just how Americans call countries.
Same here...absolutely
I think the more pressing question is: How many Toyota Corollas are there in those countries?
why should we care? thats like saying how many andriod are there in those countries
@@starboysuniverse9956 it’s a joke, if u watched their vids from the start, u would get it.
RealLifeLore's signature Toyota Corolla memes.
Not enough
Boring joke
Make map based on gdp and percapita as well like this
That’s a negative, over.
Allow me to claim my space
F
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Very good video ...
the thing i think a lot of non australians dont realize is that most of australia is a desert meaning the only places that are really livable in are the coasts
What if you live in alice springs
@@ben_.q yea i guess but thats like the only place
@@princeporridge6928 yah, i was just saying a random example
@@ben_.q You don’t want to live in Alice Springs. It’s a very low socioeconomic area with not a lot of opportunities and quite a bit of crime due to it being in the desert.
Also Australia doesn’t have 37M
The depiction of Canada's population on your map is also, strangely, a fair geographic representation, as some 80% of the country's people live within 100 miles of the main border with the U.S.
(We actually have TWO borders with the U.S. -- the other one separates us from Alaska.)
And you can leave the GTA the largest population area in the Canada and in an hour it's empty with small towns here and there.
i was thinking about that too you're right
Most of the people in Canada actually live below the 49th parallel, which is the border with the USA for thousands of km.
I love how the person making this map tried to keep borders in mind but with Germany, they just said: "Ah, whatever, blob."
Poland’s yet another one that looks only like a blob
@@tinodaperson7174 But... both ARE shapeless blobs so that makes it pretty accurate right?
@@Joostuh Deutschland looks like a head
@@Joostuh say that again >:(
@@Name-ej8mt I would, but I’m afraid you’ll invade!
Canada has pretty crazy weather, like in some places it gets to -20C sometimes but in the summer it gets to 32C.
Hey rll i think your really cool and im a really big fan. I have been watching for a long time. Your the best dont stop making vids:)
@@SnowyButterfly1 he made one
I love his vids too
One of the things I love about Canada is the relative vastness (I'm the type of person that would hate to live in NYC). Population centers such as Toronto and Vancouver are fairly dense, but there's plenty of areas with vast forests and mountains sprinkled with small towns that are minimally altered by human development.
In northern India (where the himalyas are its pretty much the same as canada,specifically in Himachal Pradesh)
for me, its the exact opposite! in my opinion, i love really big cities with skyscrapers, and just hate being around in a place barely anybody lives. in fact, i live in new york city myself!!! haha, its funny that way.
That is why I'd enjoy living in Canada, I live in Brazil
@@abillionzebras I'm also a New Yorker and I have to agree. It's just a lot easier to survive here and have the job I want. I mean I wanna meet people, have a social life, get married, have peace lol and for me personally I can't really get that outside of a city lol.
@@Dakarai_Knight so true. And plus, sometimes you have funny interactions with just strangers. Its pretty nice when you make a comment about something and somebody walking down the street adds to that.
And you get the beautiful view and stuff.
Alternate title: Bullying Spain for 16 minutes straight
Ted?
yo didn't you kill 3 people or sumn
Thanks Ted
Thank you, Mr. Kaczynski
If i ate a cheeseburger every time he said "combined" I would be Nikocado Avocado.
The way the title is, he must have thought I thought Nauru had 1 billion people.
Nauru?
@@anshulreddy24 Yes Nauru, we have the same name!
Oh, I understood it now 🤦😅😂😂😂
I didn't know what was Nauru, that's why asked you. Now googled it and got to know that it's a country in Oceania.
What a coincidence you guys have the same name 🤣
Yay someone mentioned Lithuania again were going international baby
Lithuania is a wonderful underrated country. Greetings from France !
@genevieve シ oh really?
Are you some kind of commie who hates every country who left Soviet Union?
Same goes for Slovenia as well. Happy that Slovenia and lithuania getting some international.
@@KillerGapi why is this comment getting replyes after 2 weeks lmao, yes love from lithuania to you my friend
@@KillerGapi I went to Slovenia once as well and it is a very beautiful country, very close to nature, with welcoming people. For now, it is protected from mass tourism (unlike Croatia) which ruin the authenticity. Greetings and Dober dan :)
the comparison between Brazil and Portugal, gets even more absurd when you know that just the city of São Paulo has more people living in it than the entirety of Portugal.
If we measure there are more than 5 states in Brazil that are more populated than Portugal
And there is some states that are overcoming like Santa Catarina wich have 7 million people and 10 million in Portugal
@@jacaredosvudu1638 so what? its normal, portugal is small
Could of elaborated on the size of Australia, basically the same size as Canada and a bit smaller than USA. Even the graphic used to represent Australia on the map is so small.
Population of Spain: exists
Toyota Corolla as a unit of measurement: are you challenging me?
Im glad that the nigerian prince i gave money to is doing good. He said that he was on a quest to populate nigeria. Seems like he did it!
Lmaoo
😂😂😂
@Wrong Profile As well as 250 simultaneous headaches.
Nigeria will be most overpopulated country by 2100 even expected to surpass China which will have 700M people then while India will be most populous with 1B.
@@npc3758 with the amount of pollution in India and china idk if we'll survive🤧
9:50 I wonder how accurate the rest is when they give Australia's population as 37mil. It is actually 26mil.
I came to comment the same thing haha
North Korea was wrong in that frame, then correct later.
Then they correct it later around 12:35, saying it's 24,800,000 people living there.
@@davidcrosthwaite same
Because Covid-19
I love your video editing and kownledge
I love how denmark looks like it's a hand giving the world the middle finger.
They kind of do, they have the most strictest immigration policy in Europe
I don’t see it
Trueee
@@KanishQQuotes Japan and Bhutan : haha noobs
I love how you can hear the enthusiasm in his voice
I'm so glad he mentioned Ethiopia. They are hands down one of the most overlooked countries on earth. MASSIVE history, big population, and astonishingly innovative. For centuries, they were so powerful that they were never colonized until around World War II, and their soldiers even fought in the Korean War.
@@thunderbird1921 even beat italy at one point
@@connor3640 They beat Italy multiple times, Mussolini was barely able to take Ethiopia.
@@robbieaulia6462 at the war of 1887 it was really good they had really good leaders to bring them into victory and help and supplies from russia which was not expected
how about Vatican ;-;
I didn't realise australia gained 12 million more people overnight ahah
edit: early in the video you showed australia as 37mil great video but
Ye, we only got approx 25-26 million. I'd be worried if we had 37 :v
Ha! saw that too and was wondering where they found 12mil people we dont know about
Hang on they think Australia has 37M people? [laughs in eshay]
Yeah, picked that as well!!
I like your vids
The way you sneaked in the brexit referendum result was hilarious
i love salty scots
At 9:53 , the population figures for North Korea and Australia are displayed as being way higher than they really are
Later at 10:13 north Korea is at 25 million
The propoganda
noticed too and search out this comment before posting me own...still a good video!
@@davidbryson4413 aussia too shown 24 M later
I love how you broke down the map rather than just showing it for a couple seconds.
8:18 "why do UK looks like a drunk garden gnome" 😂😂