My class and I enjoyed your video, however we were left with questions in a couple of areas: (7:57) Did you mean to say that "the Rio Grande River acts as the border between The United States and Canada"? (7:08) Did you misspeak when you stated that "The Mississippi River generally flows straight North on up to Minnesota". It would be great to see you make those corrections and remove some of the confusion about what is an otherwise fantastic and VERY educational video. Thanks!
Ugh....(as I hang my head in shame.). Thanks for so kindly pointing out these errors. I'm be sure to make a correction to this when I next update the video.
My class and I enjoyed your video, however we were left with questions in a couple of areas: (7:57) Did you mean to say that "the Rio Grande River acts as the border between The United States and Canada"?
(7:08) Did you misspeak when you stated that "The Mississippi River generally flows straight North on up to Minnesota". It would be great to see you make those corrections and remove some of the confusion about what is an otherwise fantastic and VERY educational video. Thanks!
Ugh....(as I hang my head in shame.). Thanks for so kindly pointing out these errors. I'm be sure to make a correction to this when I next update the video.
Fantastic and very informative
Glad you think so!
Amazing
Thanks so very much!
Great! ' The Hudson River flows north into the State'? or ' The Hudson River flows from north into the State'? Thanks!
Ahhh. You are saying prepositions matter? ;-). Yup, stated it wrong. The Hudson flows south into the state from the north.
cool
Amazing 😊