I think its because of the mountain ranges there in new Zealand because in Australia they have a small moutain range called the blue mountains I visited there in the 90's that day it was scorching hot and they actually ski on those mountains on new zeland ive been ski ing there twice because of my parents!
Hey Jack, fun fact when the sea level decreases, the original land gets yellow like a desert, but at the end, the land that was originally water becomes green like grass!
that is incorrect. if the water disappeared every single ocean would leave behind all the salt that was in the water and those areas would become a very salty and hot desert
This video really just connects all the geography knowledge we know, and I think the rising sea level does way more with that than the lowering sea level. You can immediately see the Netherlands disappear into oblivion, but then you see the western America mountain ranges from Alaska to Northern Chile and the mountain ranges around the "Roof of the World" in Asia being the last remaining places. As I said, this connects the separate knowledge that we possess, and if you dive into it deeply, this video tells you way more about geography than it'd seem at the first glance. Edit: I see you guys arguing heavily in the reply section of the pinned comment. I will explain as best as I can here, because more people will see it. Jack knows the Himalayas is the mountain range with the highest mountain, Everest, at 8848m. He did not know that Kathmandu was the capital of Nepal prior to this video coming out and all the comments storming in. That is not a reason to be mad at him. Even though he's learnt a lot of stuff in the past 2 years about geography, geography is learnt over time, and he hasn't studied it properly for that long from what I'm aware of. As he would agree, he is willing to learn from our comments, but we don't have to storm in and send hate comments at Jack. As for giving you guys more information about the topic, I will try to give you guys the information I learnt from studying for a competition which consisted of knowledge about Asia. I can't say I'm an expert at geography either, but I think this will help you better understand. The tallest places on earth are located around the Pamir and Tibet plateaus, which are the tallest plateaus in the world. They are mostly located in Tajikistan and China respectively. Although the Himalayan mountains are the tallest, there are a lot of mountain ranges that are also very tall around them. The way I was taught them was by two rows of mountain ranges from the Pamir plateau. One going all the way up to north-eastern Russia, and the other going to south-east China. The latter one contains the Himalayan mountains. To the west of the Pamir plateau are the Hindukush mountains. I don't know the English names for the mountains in the rows that I mentioned, but you can always find them on the internet, and use my comment as a guide to learn them. I just realized the edit is longer than the original comment I made :) I will end the way I started: Don't send hate to Jack, just send him information that will help him learn more aspects of geography.
I always thought Ireland was really mountainous terrain because everywhere you go there's mountains and hills but ig we're no where near mountainous as other places
To me as an archaeologist the lowering sea levels are the most significant because it gives an image of the world during the last Ice Age, when sea levels were lower. Of course it wasn't so exaggerated but early on we can see can see Doggerland, Beringia, Sahul, Sunda etc, and it shoes how the world looked at the time humanity started reaching the very edges of it. Meanwhile the rising sea levels has little significance beyond flooding risks and illustrating melting ice caps, which would only result in... a 10m rise, I think?
That would be normal for Australia, that whole area was an inland sea/massive salt water lakes at one point if memory serves correctly and there were actually proposed plans at one point to i kid you not to dig a connection from the sea to that area and a few other places in Australia to bring more greenery to the interior...
The Netherlands actually has a strong defense system against rising sea level and makes sure that the water goes through the country instead of over it
i think its the highest mountain, if im not mistaken there is a "taller" mountain in the area of hawaii but part of it is under water so its not higher up
"oh there's already a hole in australia!" that is a lake, it was already there (just got a bit bigger) it's actually a shame most people outside Australia don't know about Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, because most world maps don't include it
5:32 jack shows us iceland which is connected to green land that is connected to america jack one second later "when is america and europe going to connect?"
2:48 bro called Kathmandu China :skull: Jack, those are the central Asian mountain ranges that include the Karakoram, Hindu-Kush, Himalayas, Pamir, and Tien Shan ranges, as well as the great Tibetan plateau. These ranges span across Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Myanmar.
That "Oh look at that, the UK and France are connected" is Doggerland, a part of Europe that was inhabited until a massive Tsunami flooded it. This is why British and French fishermen often get stone age artifacts in their nets. Edit: Shouldn't have paused the video.
Jack: No one lived there anyway so it don't matter The Australian wildlife who did: *Why are we still here...just to suffer?* Humans, remembering the Emu War: I love the smell of karma in the morning We managed to outlive Britain, the state of Florida, and Tokyo which is a win in our book
@@avacadooctolingdemon That certainly is suspicious. The first "we" is just a reference to a meme, but the second "we", he's talking as an Australian. He could just have said "They managed to", but he went with "We managed to". It has therefore been proven that this is not the real Kim Jong-un, and just a fake account by a user in Australia.
You didn’t notice where it became possible to walk around the world. It was at 1134m Basically you could walk north from South America and enter North America then you could go west through candada and Alaska into Russia and Europe and cross through the UK and Iceland into Greenland and then back into Canada.
Jack at 1:27: Papua New Guinea is nowhere to be seen! Papua New Guinea, on the bottom right still going strong with its mountains: 👁👄👁 And it didn't take long for Florida and my neck of the woods (NYC area) to be submerged...the planet would be a cruel world without Florida Man news and the random moments of the NYC Subway to keep us entertained.
@@Melvin-14 what u just said is false, from the current knowledge the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in the ocean, but there’s a 93% chance that it isn’t the deepest, as only 7% of the ocean has been explored
@@Melvin-14 and, that with satellites don’t make sense, as a satellite is something that orbits a planet, star or black hole, anything from a man made satellite to a moon or planet or a star, having a satellite having sent sightings from all oceans on planet earth doesn’t make sense.
0:23 jack: “I’m not seeing much change in north america”
florida: “thanks jack”
lmao
True
I live in Florida so that was the first thing I noticed
I was reading the comments after I commented, and it said you said the same thing.. so sorry for accidentally copying you
@@LiveInGods_Creation same and I was waiting for him to notice 😭
6 minutes of Jack casually forgetting of Mount Everest.
Yes :/
Yep😑🇳🇵
Mhm 💀
2:18
🗿
Jack: "I'm not seeing much change in North America."
Florida: *Angry underwater mumbling*
0:23
Just about to say this and this is the top comment
Guess who lives in the suburbs of Orlando Florida
Yes
Так
Да
I died in 5 sec
New Orleans was under water before Florida
The fact that new zealand was less affected than Australia at 300meters
I think its because of the mountain ranges there in new Zealand because in Australia they have a small moutain range called the blue mountains I visited there in the 90's that day it was scorching hot and they actually ski on those mountains on new zeland ive been ski ing there twice because of my parents!
@LinguisticG4m3rBoi_qy1yn what a classic aussie.
“The UK just looks like scrambled eggs erupted in a microwave, it’s just pouring in every direction” -Jack 2022
Ok
😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🫢🫢😥😥😥💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿🗿
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿💀💀🗿🗿🗿🗿
4:40
Hey Jack, fun fact when the sea level decreases, the original land gets yellow like a desert, but at the end, the land that was originally water becomes green like grass!
That's just color coding for height. Very common mistake.
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If that were the case, which HOPEfull boi rightfully pointed out that it's not, then you would see the sahara. I don't see it, do you?
@@HOPEfullBoi01 wait hol up u got a point
that is incorrect. if the water disappeared every single ocean would leave behind all the salt that was in the water and those areas would become a very salty and hot desert
This video really just connects all the geography knowledge we know, and I think the rising sea level does way more with that than the lowering sea level. You can immediately see the Netherlands disappear into oblivion, but then you see the western America mountain ranges from Alaska to Northern Chile and the mountain ranges around the "Roof of the World" in Asia being the last remaining places. As I said, this connects the separate knowledge that we possess, and if you dive into it deeply, this video tells you way more about geography than it'd seem at the first glance.
Edit: I see you guys arguing heavily in the reply section of the pinned comment. I will explain as best as I can here, because more people will see it. Jack knows the Himalayas is the mountain range with the highest mountain, Everest, at 8848m. He did not know that Kathmandu was the capital of Nepal prior to this video coming out and all the comments storming in. That is not a reason to be mad at him. Even though he's learnt a lot of stuff in the past 2 years about geography, geography is learnt over time, and he hasn't studied it properly for that long from what I'm aware of. As he would agree, he is willing to learn from our comments, but we don't have to storm in and send hate comments at Jack.
As for giving you guys more information about the topic, I will try to give you guys the information I learnt from studying for a competition which consisted of knowledge about Asia. I can't say I'm an expert at geography either, but I think this will help you better understand. The tallest places on earth are located around the Pamir and Tibet plateaus, which are the tallest plateaus in the world. They are mostly located in Tajikistan and China respectively. Although the Himalayan mountains are the tallest, there are a lot of mountain ranges that are also very tall around them. The way I was taught them was by two rows of mountain ranges from the Pamir plateau. One going all the way up to north-eastern Russia, and the other going to south-east China. The latter one contains the Himalayan mountains. To the west of the Pamir plateau are the Hindukush mountains. I don't know the English names for the mountains in the rows that I mentioned, but you can always find them on the internet, and use my comment as a guide to learn them. I just realized the edit is longer than the original comment I made :)
I will end the way I started: Don't send hate to Jack, just send him information that will help him learn more aspects of geography.
I always thought Ireland was really mountainous terrain because everywhere you go there's mountains and hills but ig we're no where near mountainous as other places
נכפ
Also the New Guinean mountain range is among the last. No one ever seems to notice it
@@toucanlist thank you for bringing that to my attention, I didn't notice it myself
To me as an archaeologist the lowering sea levels are the most significant because it gives an image of the world during the last Ice Age, when sea levels were lower. Of course it wasn't so exaggerated but early on we can see can see Doggerland, Beringia, Sahul, Sunda etc, and it shoes how the world looked at the time humanity started reaching the very edges of it. Meanwhile the rising sea levels has little significance beyond flooding risks and illustrating melting ice caps, which would only result in... a 10m rise, I think?
Jack: “the uk and France has connected”
Belgium and the Netherlands: “are we a joke to you”.
We don’t get it
Iam dutch man
Ja
@@Cuz.im.batman ja oké goed
0:23 Jack: “I’m not seeing much change in North America”
Florida: "Emotional Damage"
mississippi and california's central valley as well
Yes, I did realise that
and pei in canada is completly gone
Florida man
Jack: "Oh they're already a hole in Australia!"
Half of the Netherlands who has been underwater since the start: "Am i a joke to you?"
denmark was just instantly gone
No
Netherlands shouldnt be connected with water,?
That would be normal for Australia, that whole area was an inland sea/massive salt water lakes at one point if memory serves correctly and there were actually proposed plans at one point to i kid you not to dig a connection from the sea to that area and a few other places in Australia to bring more greenery to the interior...
...Netherlands should be the only one left imo at the end, with their dams.
3:00 stopped at 8848m, that 1 guy on the peak of everest:
im inevitable
It's now 8849 so makes sense
8848.9 actually!
Did you know there’s something taller than Mount Everest it’s called mount a kea
the peopel in planes: hey look global warming
@@rosevallese4589Mauna Kea*
Sea:Ok Netherlands,time to die
Netherlands:Can we wait a little bit
Sea: Ok fine
What about Belgium? 🇧🇪
Bro said Kathmandu is in china 🤣
It’s in Nepal btw 4 those who don’t no
Bro's IQ looks low
Bro he said Kathmandu is in China and everyone knows in this video that Kathmandu is in Nepal
Lol
He also referred Tibet as China😂
1:17
Jack:Scotland is doing pretty good right now to be fair
Scotland:thanks jack
lll
6:00 -1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 AD
I live in Scotland 🏴🏴🏴
love how jack completely ignored Florida getting Thanos snapped withing the first 30 seconds of the video
1:48 Western Africa is out of here
1:50 South Africa standing up stron-
1:53 OH MY G-
0:22 Jack: North america pretty much uneffected at the moment
Florida: Am I a joke to you
I live in Florida
Me too
Same
I was thinking the same thing
Jack: These are the last bits of China. And it's gone.
Nepal: Silly Jack, that's my capital
5:35
"At what point will the Americas and Europe connect?" *casually ignores Greenland*
He already acknowledged that, he means a direct line from NA to Europe
Jack: I don't see anything changing in North America...
Florida: Do I mean nothing to you
2:30 “This area of china”
Nepal and Tibet: am i a joke to you
🇳🇵🏔😢
Bhutan: Am I a joke to YOU?!
Tibet is not a country
@@followedlake4129 yes but i wasn’t talking about countries tibet is just in the area he talked about
@@followedlake4129 he didnt say countries
himalayas
The Netherlands actually has a strong defense system against rising sea level and makes sure that the water goes through the country instead of over it
oh thats smart,
got a paper on that or something
WOW DONT KNOW THAT SOME OTHER PEOPLE DONT WANNA READ UR PROFLIE 😶❌❌❌❌
That's why everyone there is tall
@kindlyhelpmereachto99ksub10 kid
I think I read about that years ago!
What if the water and land switched?
Edit: I am now educated on the horrors that will happen
Cursed
Lots of climate changes, extinctions, and new evolutions due to the warmer climate
There is a video for that
i would drown
@@CA19 Indeed
Jack: No one lives there so that don’t matter. 0:44
Aussies: Are we a joke to you?
Jack: im not seeing much of a change in North America
Half of the Caribbean: wow..
Sea levels rising:
Jack: I wonder what will stay the longest
Everest: famously the tallest mountain
Great video. Love this channel
Yeah, he was even suprised that himalayas were staying so long...
i think its the highest mountain, if im not mistaken there is a "taller" mountain in the area of hawaii but part of it is under water so its not higher up
Oh I'm dying I live In al qassim 2:27 I'm underwater already
3:40 oh wait I'm back I'm ALIVE! 6:17 nvm I died of thirst
In Nepal 🇳🇵 we call it Sagarmatha.
The line of water near Japan is actually the Marianna Trench Jack.
Actually that’s the Japan trench. The line of water beneath that is the Mariana trench
in the western Pacific east of the Philippines and its called like that because of the american overseas territory of Mariana Islands
ok nerd
1:26 jack : paupa new guinea is nowere to be seen
Paupa : bruh you can still see me
Hey Jack! Actually the city Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal not a city in China.
But anyways I love the stuff you're doing.
Nice Work!
And the area above is Tibet.
Thanks :D
@ its not just tibet tho theres tibet and nepal and tiny bits of other countries that have some of the himalayas
Someone finally said that I fell proud for not drowninh
I am from Nepal btw
3:10 Chile is coming back together
Peru: thanks Jack for not knowing my capital
1:01 1:10
4:09 jack:Dogger land. My dog in the room:* imagining this*. A dog when dogger land was here:I claim this land in the name of dogs
0:50
jack: not seeing any change to africa
nothern egypt and lybia: thanks jack
"There is already a big hole in Australia!"
Bangladesh already drowned:
*Am I a joke to you??*
Bangladesh is forgotten
When there was a big hole in Australia, I was swimming under water (I am bangladeshi)
Florida has also disappeared
"oh there's already a hole in australia!" that is a lake, it was already there (just got a bit bigger)
it's actually a shame most people outside Australia don't know about Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, because most world maps don't include it
Ive been looking for this comment
How can we know it if were not from australia or havent been in australia
@@dawn1558 if you notice at the beginning of the video before the water begins rising (0:02) Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre is actually already there.
@@Wow-uk2on Well are just supposed to look at Australia or something
@@Wow-uk2on how would we know if a lake was even there i mean alot of people dont know about that lake
5:32 jack shows us iceland which is connected to green land that is connected to america
jack one second later "when is america and europe going to connect?"
Russia connected to America before that
@@Keeganator42 that part of russia is technically asia
@@sreekar47807and european
2:21 “What’s gonna be the last”
Mount Everest: 😃👋
4:34 "Sri Lanka and India have connected" RE-connected. There used to be a land bridge connecting the two
And that was rama setu 🕉🌌🇮🇳🔱
Ram Setu ❤❤
Your right!
5:54 The Mariana trench is near to Guam and northern MARIANA islands.
2:55 When you realize that the last land left was actually Mount Everest at 8.8 kilometers
(0:23) Florida - Am I a joke to you?
2:48 bro called Kathmandu China :skull:
Jack, those are the central Asian mountain ranges that include the Karakoram, Hindu-Kush, Himalayas, Pamir, and Tien Shan ranges, as well as the great Tibetan plateau. These ranges span across Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Myanmar.
I'm from Nepal And I agree with this
Har???
Huh
2:23, its obviously Mt. Everest Jack
Don’t forget about Tibet
Loving learning a bit more Geography from just watching these videos
Agree
Agree
agree
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ah yes "learning" HE CALLED ALL OF THE HIMILAYAS CHINESE😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
"I'm not seeing any change to North America"
Florida: me neither bud 💀
2:20 - "What's gonna be the last?"
Jack: *_forgets about Mount Everest_*
_Anyways..._
:(
8848m ocean: I'm the king of swallowed!!
8849 Mt everest:oh you miss the right spot
4:00 that’s more like UK and belgium/Netherlands are connected. Only a tiny portion of France is also connected
"what if the ocean disappeared?"
Maldives and Hawaii: WAIT NO-
That "Oh look at that, the UK and France are connected" is Doggerland, a part of Europe that was inhabited until a massive Tsunami flooded it. This is why British and French fishermen often get stone age artifacts in their nets.
Edit: Shouldn't have paused the video.
1:17 They don't call it the Scottish Highlands for nothing
Well that doesn’t sound fun…
its dont
@@Vyrion_Edits no lmao😆
Famous eggggggg
Real
5:33 jack forgot the legends of kamari kandam from 13 century
Jack: No one lived there anyway so it don't matter
The Australian wildlife who did: *Why are we still here...just to suffer?*
Humans, remembering the Emu War: I love the smell of karma in the morning
We managed to outlive Britain, the state of Florida, and Tokyo which is a win in our book
Lol I do recall saying that
We? So you. Leader Kim Jong-un. You are aussia? The people of North Korea must never know this secret.
@@avacadooctolingdemon That certainly is suspicious. The first "we" is just a reference to a meme, but the second "we", he's talking as an Australian. He could just have said "They managed to", but he went with "We managed to".
It has therefore been proven that this is not the real Kim Jong-un, and just a fake account by a user in Australia.
3:59 Doggerland has returned!
Cool
Not yet
4:59 "we are at two haRerEr meters"
I really loved the part where Jack missed the Falkland islands merging with Argentina 😂😂😂
Jack: what’s going to be the last part?
Mt Everest: Oh come on
3:36 “Other than Scotland” while basically the whole of wales is there
I'm shocked that Antarctica and Greenland have such tall ice layers competing with the friggin Himilayas.
They are actually quite mountainous.
0:35
Senegal: yeah thanks a lot Jack
You didn’t notice where it became possible to walk around the world. It was at 1134m
Basically you could walk north from South America and enter North America then you could go west through candada and Alaska into Russia and Europe and cross through the UK and Iceland into Greenland and then back into Canada.
i mean... you could do that right now. And even on the map you can't walk, there are significant chunks of water
4:45 Europe looks like a Germany
TRUE
Jack leaked his adress
Ye
true
Yh
Address* and he only leaked his city
@@LettuceGamerCoolGuywhat city
If all the water disappeared then 0 humans would be alive
Even though Jack doesn’t have to do any effort on these vids he still gets a lot of views. It’s just great/funny to see that
What do you mean he puts so fricking much effort into these statistic videos
@@BatRaptor3 yeah
@@BatRaptor3 true
@@BatRaptor3 comparison*
@@OnurKRB no statistic
“There’s gonna be a part where America and Europe combine”
Greenland and iceland already connected
Ye
Jack at 1:27: Papua New Guinea is nowhere to be seen!
Papua New Guinea, on the bottom right still going strong with its mountains: 👁👄👁
And it didn't take long for Florida and my neck of the woods (NYC area) to be submerged...the planet would be a cruel world without Florida Man news and the random moments of the NYC Subway to keep us entertained.
Lol, thanks for letting me know
1:45 *dies*
3:39 *revives*
4:21 *my country gets more land*
6:13 *no water?*
Deepest known point in the ocean is below 10 km deep. Just crazy but there may even be deeper points we haven’t explored
no thats not true we know the mariana drench is the deepest cuz of satelights
@@Melvin-14 what u just said is false, from the current knowledge the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in the ocean, but there’s a 93% chance that it isn’t the deepest, as only 7% of the ocean has been explored
@@PlanetaryGuineaPigsatelight imaging and radio waves: "i dont exist, forget me"
@@Melvin-14 I know that they exist, but even scientists say they aren’t sure if the Mariana Trench is the deepest point
@@Melvin-14 and, that with satellites don’t make sense, as a satellite is something that orbits a planet, star or black hole, anything from a
man made satellite to a moon or planet or a star, having a satellite having sent sightings from all oceans on planet earth doesn’t make sense.
very interesting, really shows how the world varies in elevation, I'd never realized it before
the
@@h-Films ?
@@h-Films
the f
1:35 THE HOLE IN CANADA LOOKS JUST LIKE ANTARCTICA
not really
Not really
TRUE
TRUE
*TRUE*
3:33 Also The Principality of Sealand : 😃
I loved the way when he ignored Greece and turkey 😂
guyhfudfh
Jack: "Australia has split into 2 islands" Also Australia: already split into two islands
@@goggles-u4f What? A province is not regarded as a country, where did you learn that?
5:45 pausing here and just looking around is wayyy too entertaining.
Him: There's not much of a change in North America.
Florida: I'm just gonna be underwater bro.
5:20 What continent?
zealandia.
ZeAlAnDiA
Zealandia was earth's 8th continent (I think) but got submerged underwater
Zealandia. Zealandia is a continent that is near New Zealand. there may be mountains in the continent and thats the secret
6:16 Africa looks the same
Wow bro you got the whole squad laughing
The squad:😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
@@FanOfRobotRock brow wht
2:35 definitely mount everest
Water rises by 0.01 mm
Netherlands: 🌊🌊🌊
the dutch: and I took that personally:
0:44
how dare you disrespect the 10 people who live in that hole >:(
How dare u disrespect jack 🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬
I live there
Ilivethere
I live there
England disappearing: "Oh my god I live there, i'm underwater!"
Spain being there for 90% of the video: "..."
4:20 -15000000 AD be like:
Thats 15000000 BC
Jack:THATS MY HOUSE RIGHT THERE IM UNDERWATER ALREADY
me: sooo can I come to your house please?
"Russia is just getting scarier and scarier it just looks like it's taking over the entirety of everything" 5:07
Well, sadly Jack, that's the truth.
Is the time where I wish it was wrong, especially now the still go at it with Ukraine
3:15 "los ageleez"
lol
It sounds like he messed up but really you just change the last two letters and it’s fine
3:14
4:40 How do you know how scrambled eggs in a microwave look?
The comparison is interesting and sattisfying! Nice work!
Bro the video just came out lmao
@@Cyprux0 yeah
I was the first comment
@@BaarizBasketball Nobody cares
@@BaarizBasketball yeah no one does
"I'm not seeing much of a change to North America"
The entirety of Florida: Am I a joke to you?
Yes I did make that realisation.
Hey Jack, It’d be crazy if the phillipines had water until 11.000meters because the Mariana trench
Jack: The British Isles are out of here!
Southwest Caribbean and Pacific Oceanic islands/countries: *you have got to be joking*
Cool video Jack! Whoever lives in a hilly area is definitely lucky if the sea levels rised!
'If'
like me!! i also live pretty far inland
That guy who lives on Mt. Everest: I rule the world!
so peppa pig should be fine
Thanks!
Titanic be like: yes I'm free to go
lol
5:26 im already ded
Jack: I'm not seeing much of a change to North America.
Florida: _hello, i am underwater please help me_
3:55 average dutch dream
Damn
5:15 Jack:look we have new area of land appearing!
Me: it is a territory of ur own country
Also me:this is why he sucks at geography!
Hater
"it is a territory of ur own country"
that is the dumbest thing I have heard
jack at 1:40 finland (my country) has really been done dirty there
No, he called Norway in Finland
Idk why but the map of the world without water looks oddly nostalgic