Asia VS The Americas - Who Wins?
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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You could practically call North America and South America "Western America" and "Eastern America" respectively.
😂😂 never considered this
Panama is like the part of metal in a hair pin that you can't bend
Is just 1 americas
Very interesting. I would be most interested to find out how Africa compares to Asia. Thanks for the time taken making this. 🇬🇧👍
I've visited (small parts) of both continents, and can't wait to get the chance to get back there again! Culturally, I'm sticking with Europe though, love the way things are being done there.
Hello! I am from the Americas :) This part of the world is very cool! The US, Brazil and Canada are some of the most ethnically heterogenic countries in the entire world. That is fascinating! Another amazing aspect of this part of the world is the clash of cultures between the native people and the people that immigrated from other continents! Immigration to the Americas came not only from Europe, but also from Africa and Asia. Of course i can't forget to mention the incredible heritage of the original native cultures, especially from Mexico and Peru!
Go Asia! Haha! Nah, my parents are Filipino but u was born in Australia. Cool videos bro
Just the simple fact that the Asian culture lives a longer and seemingly happy life is enough for me
6:10 "The two most-populated countries on Earth, China and India." Yo !! Did you miss the memo? It's time to start saying, '...India and China...', in that order.
Still according to Un China is stills most populated countries,in June India is going to most populated countries in the world
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BBC 24 April 2023: "India will overtake China to become the most populous country in the world by the end of this week [= end-April 2023], the United Nations has said. India's population is expected to reach 1,425,775,850 people by the end of April, the new data shows. A different UN body last week predicted that India would overtake China by the middle of this year."
So, "according to the UN", yes and/or no. LOL.
But who said Greenland is part of the Americas?
Geographically part of North America, politically part of Europe
Cool
Christianity aslo originated in Asia...Jesus was also Asian
I love SE Asia the most
At 7:15 in the video you say "Asia is home to some of the oldest and most influential civilizations." I might argue with half of that sentence.
Proceed!
And how could you dispute this?
I live in Sydney but really want to live in the us or uk
Then move on
Until the humans started crossing the Bering strait when the land bridge was still there, there were not civilizations whereas Asia already had many well established
The Americas were settled by natives 25,000-30,000 years ago whereas the oldest civilization in Mesopotamia is only around 6,000 years old.
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2:15 "The exact amount of countries..." Number. 'The exact *number* of countries...'
eurasia is much better term
Amorgos vs worldm avg
Asia easily.
Smarter people, bigger population of them, racial homogeny, and their GDP is generated largely through goods instead of services.
I feel like there’s way more racial/ethnic tension than in the Americas tbh, from Myanmar to Kurdistan to Xinjiang to West Papua whereas in most of the Americas it’s such a melting pot that different groups tend to live side by side in relative peace and prosperity
Although now that I think about it I’m really not sure what you mean by racial homogeny anyway and why that would/wouldn’t be a good thing
@@princeofchetarria5375 You hit the nail on the head. Asian countries don’t have all this “diversity” bullshit going on as much as the US. All kinds of racial issues that don’t distract Asia from making progress. You were correct :)
Resource based economies contain dumber people not smarter
Racial homogeny isn't an up either, a smaller gene pool is prone to more diseases and weaker immune system
Asia is a political term
No it is not It’s a geographical and cultural term. Who the leader of Asia? Does it have a president a monarchy? Does it have a legislator? Or is it an absolute monarchy? What’s the capital of Asia? Are there Asian embassies in other countries? Who is the United States ambassador to Asia?
Asia is a continent with many different countries so it's not a political term it's more of a geography like term. And each country is different.
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