@@Thomas-im2tk without the USA the global economy, military and political climate would crash especially in a scenario like this where they just pop out of existence Europe would probably go back to their favorite historical hobby of killing each other
What do you mean getting rid of Australia would make no difference? I'm pretty sure obliterating a continent would affect sea levels, which would affect Indonesia & possibly countries further afield.
Amazing video. I do think the Mercator projection is not the best when you want to focus on visualizing land area (Greenland is huge, Brazil is tiny, etc).
@@RAIN_Error Greenland isn’t actually tiny, it’s around the same size as DRC. Though it isn’t as big as the Mercator projection suggests. Also, the projection in the video is Miller, not Mercator
@@Ssm_Gaming135 I don’t use Gall-Peters since it heavily distorts non-primary directions, and streets in cities like Stockholm would meet in unusual angles If I need to use the Mercator for area, I’ll just multiply by the cos^2 of the latitude.
Yeh that would be sick! Also the land being uncover such as in areas whith low oceans (such as the Bahamas or new zeland) would be awesome to see as it would be like a different world
@@OMGItsAYS thats manmade, not natural. Plus is also like saying that if we connect russia and the usa by the Diomede islands by a bridge, we get a super continent
If we did the opposite and removed the 10 smallest countries (The Vatican City, Monaco, Nauru, Tuvalu, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Marshall Islands, St Kitts and Nevis, The Maldives, and Malta), then not much would change. Though Italy would gain 2 lakes and there’d be a lake between Switzerland and Austria.
No Indonesia is crazy large. It has some of the biggest islands in the world. I thought the 3 biggest islands combined would be enough to be twice the size of Algeria.
even if we remove India and China this two countries then 47% population become extinct and if we extinct INDIA, CHINA , PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH from the world then "more than 55-60% people" will be extinct population wise
Corrections: USA is 3rd, not China, Hong Kong is not a country it's a city, Mongolia would be an island at 2:38, Kazakhstan would've been not landlocked as soon as Russia disappeared, when India disappeared Nepal also would've been an island, that route from Bangladesh to Europe would've happened as soon as Russia disappeared
For the first one, he chose one of the 2 scenarios (due to disputed statistics), and Bangladesh Europe route only exist when china disappears (Bangladesh is separated by Tibet), but I agree about the rest.
removing that much landmass would cause severe changes to weather and climate, and even more natural disasters, so even though kazakhstan is no longer landlocked and some countries get more access to the ocean, it wont help that much or not at all
@@yeetuszilla1663 yes but think about the weather, like hurricanes would be much more frequent and stronger, which can damage buildings and livestock, and costing billions of dollars in damages
only top 5 would be enough to eliminate nearly 40% of the people... and Europe would still survive... and Japan would still be the largest economy! Pollution levels would fall and Russia would perhaps dominate if NATO is weakened.
Canada would become immensely more influential, now being the biggest country by far and a safe haven due to its low population and high living standards
Mexico: hey South America South America: yes? Mexico: can i join you? South America: if Central America says yes Mexico: why? South America: Central America is next to us Central America: sure Mexico: 😊
4:16 BRO AUSTRALIA IS ONE OF THE KOST BIODIVERSE COUNTRIES, IS THE MOST MULTICULTURAL , HAS THE SECOND LARGEST IRON ORE AND FIFTH LARGEST COAL, ALSO HEAPS OF GAS. WE HELP SO MANY COUNTRIES AND WE ARE ONE OF THE BEST COUNTRIES. AUSTRALIA IS MORE THAN A DESERT.
with these countries being removed, i think lands like zealandia ("old zealand") and sundaland might exist once again in the map due to sea levels dropping
He also removed pretty much wiped out the entirety of Oceania. Only a small part of Papua new Guinea and new Zealand are technically in Oceania so it probably has like 1% of its landmass left
As a person in kentucky, i can confirm that the tsunami somehow swallowing every state closer to the coast than us and swallowing us will be slightly scary
Ugh-"has become," not "has became." Wouldn't have been such a big deal one time, but it's in almost every sentence, so it grates over and over again. Very interesting video!
7:04 - Wouid Japan now have the largest economy on Earth? Not sure about that. Given that their two largest trading partners are the US and China, the two of which combine for almost 40% of Japan's trade, I suspect another country would rise to the top.
@@LebaneseAtHeart Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 isn't landlocked, Kazakhstan and Russia are both removed making Uzbekistan have access to sea and I said "only landlocked country IN ASIA" so the European ones don't count
Peru bigger than Columbia and Venezuela. The above comment was edited originally had each continents biggest country, and it was axing. If Colombia Venezuela was bigger, I answered Peru, was bigger than both.
@@IJC039 I wasn't talking about geography, I was talking about geopolitics... You know that if you just removed even a smaller state like Japan it would create a catastrophic economic, geological, and environmental crisis...
Yeah, Greenland in it's size and the overwhelming superpower of the Danish Kingdom in relationship to it is gonna look quite embarrassing in this new world's order - I agree. We should do smth about it, I'm pretty sure. 🤔
A fascinating and unusual thing to do! You've put a lot of thought into what remains at each removal. (I do think a different - ideally an equi-area - projection would have been better, though. And perhaps alternating at each stage between a 0º-centred and a 180º-centred view.)
It depends on how deep they disappeared to the ocean to, but lets just assume it's around 28,000km, we can use a simulation, though it's gonna be hard to find a simulation that doesn't include the top 10 countries and can do sea levels ^o^
@@user-od8nh9hc3p 2,166,086 km2 (836,330 sq mi) for Greenland 2,345,409 km2 (905,567 sq mi) for The Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,220,093 (857,183) for the Kingdom of Denmark which includes Greenland Denmark and the Faroe Islands As you can see the DRC is bigger than Greenland by itself in Greenland plus Denmark and it’s other island territory so I was right incorrecting you it is the 12th
Uruguay does border Argentina because just because there's a river in between two countries doesn't mean that they don't border each other. However, when Brazil disappeared, Uruguay would become an island.
This guy might need to restudy the world map. 2:32 Mongolia is 50 km away from Kazakhstan so would be island. Also The disappearance of Australia would have dramatic effects on ocean currents, sea levels etc.
@@Thomas-im2tk mabye I was wrong about the UN part but I did do research lol and even tho it’s controlled by Denmark it’s still a country pall just like how Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland are their own countries by still part of the United Kingdom
@@dtcc2k9 I’m Scottish and no we’re are not a country we might become one soon if we vote for independence but as on rn we are not and neither is Greenland
It would have been cool to also see the new largest economies by continent, it's like this now: Asia: Japan 🇯🇵 Africa: South Africa 🇿🇦 Europe: Germany 🇩🇪 Oceania: New Zealand 🇳🇿 North America: Mexico 🇲🇽 South America: Chile 🇨🇱
Smoll lil lake in italy, bigger lil lake also in italy, gambia river becomes wider and sum islands go bye bye It won't really change much, though it could affect trade and history
If the population is not removed, imagine how chaotic the world is
Everybody just in da water
nah everyone in those countries drowns
Sounds a bit Like something Hitler would say.
@@Turdfergusen382 💀
@@Isolet. wa-aeh
2:33: No, Mongolia is not hanging, Mongolia is an island, 50 km away from Kazakhstan.
Beat me to it.
*38.2 km.
Im from mongolia
@crazy H *39.8 km.
Damn that navy of a single boat better be strong
All this countries are so important in the world and i am so proud because I am an algerian 🇩🇿❤🇺🇸🇦🇺🇨🇦🇧🇷🇨🇳🇮🇳🇦🇷🇷🇺🇰🇿
I’d like to remove 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🇺🇸 but I love the rest especially 🇩🇿 and 🇨🇦 (my mum is Canadian and my dad is Algerian)
im in usa im dead
I am Moroccoan and i know than Algeria is enemy of Morocco but i don't direspect other guys or nations 🇩🇿♥️🇲🇦
@@Thomas-im2tk without the USA the global economy, military and political climate would crash especially in a scenario like this where they just pop out of existence Europe would probably go back to their favorite historical hobby of killing each other
as an Aussie love to everyone (as long as they aren't the governmental figures in certain nations you know who am talking about)
Fun fact: If you remove the 10 largest countries, atleast 2 people will die
How and Who??
@@biographyteller8793 more than 2 people died in few second, so yeah make sense and approved by data XD
(This just a joke btw but still Accurate)
Here before it blows up!
@@biographyteller8793 many people rely from exports of this countries
true
What do you mean getting rid of Australia would make no difference? I'm pretty sure obliterating a continent would affect sea levels, which would affect Indonesia & possibly countries further afield.
Isn’t Australia a country?
australia isn't a continent
@@gavinazprokid9125 Yes and no...
@@thegiraffegang8315 Yes;but depending on who you ask, it's considered also a continent.
We’re talking about countries, not continents.
Amazing video. I do think the Mercator projection is not the best when you want to focus on visualizing land area (Greenland is huge, Brazil is tiny, etc).
no greenland is very small its just big on the map
@@RAIN_Error that's what they meant, they were using examples of why Mercator isn't the best for showing land area
@@RAIN_Error Greenland isn’t actually tiny, it’s around the same size as DRC. Though it isn’t as big as the Mercator projection suggests.
Also, the projection in the video is Miller, not Mercator
@@ValkyRiver that's why you should use the gall-peters map, it shows the exact size of all countries
@@Ssm_Gaming135 I don’t use Gall-Peters since it heavily distorts non-primary directions, and streets in cities like Stockholm would meet in unusual angles
If I need to use the Mercator for area, I’ll just multiply by the cos^2 of the latitude.
I'd love to see a video on what scientists think this would do to the climate and ocean currents
Yeh that would be sick! Also the land being uncover such as in areas whith low oceans (such as the Bahamas or new zeland) would be awesome to see as it would be like a different world
pretty sure it’d mean Europe would be much colder due to the North Atlantic current probably breaking down
Fun fact Mongolia doesn’t boarder Kazakhstan so it was an island much earlier in the video
1:50 correction: South Park is based on Fairplay, Colorado, not anywhere in Canada.
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He never mentioned South Park tho? Are you deaf?????????
@@Hyperdal ?
wat
@@Hyperdal tf are you guys on about??
@@oliverdiamond6594 watch the video man
5:18 Mongolia was already an island when you removed China...
Its incorrect to say that Mongolia would only become an island after removing Kazakhstan, they would be one after removing China.
just barely tho
Yeah but arguably they could build a bridge and it wouldn’t act like an island
No, Mongolia borders Kazakhstan.
@@Serious-369 No its doesnt
@@Serious-369 its like
Next ; what if you removed top 10 largest country by population
You can just say removing aisa(mostly)
Almost same US China India Russia Brazil
With the addition of Nigeria Bangladesh Pakistan Indonesia
@@jirachi-wishmaker9242 don’t forget Mexico
@@jirachi-wishmaker9242 Mexico bro
Then India, China, USA, Russia, Brazil from this list will be there too. And Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh would be added.
New main islands :
- Scandinavia-Finland
- Mongolia
- Korea
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Indochina
- Uruguay
this is so cursed
Actually Sweden is connected to Denmark by a tiny bridge. So it is connected to land.
@@OMGItsAYS that's man made
@@OMGItsAYS thats manmade, not natural. Plus is also like saying that if we connect russia and the usa by the Diomede islands by a bridge, we get a super continent
@@DeltaHydrixian I don't mean to say that they have a border. I just said thyre connected to each other by the bridge.
If we did the opposite and removed the 10 smallest countries (The Vatican City, Monaco, Nauru, Tuvalu, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Marshall Islands, St Kitts and Nevis, The Maldives, and Malta), then not much would change. Though Italy would gain 2 lakes and there’d be a lake between Switzerland and Austria.
and hence no one created a vid on your Idea
Imagine what would happen if Vatican city disappears
The Geography Bible: "I'm map expert"
Also The Geography Bible: "Indonesia is just small tiny little country"
Me: "Bruh"
Fr
Is it just me or is there anyone else who is surprised seeing Algeria being bigger than Indonesia
it is overall surprising seeing some african countries being larger than a nation that mostly thought were large
No Island look big brcase they are spread out
Tbf Africa is massive
I'm assuming the list is sorted in landmass, which saves indonesia because it's mostly sea
No Indonesia is crazy large. It has some of the biggest islands in the world. I thought the 3 biggest islands combined would be enough to be twice the size of Algeria.
good video mate. even though you called us Aussies not that important, your videos are super interesting.
5:25 mongolia was an island ever since china was gone
Korea and Japan would have an amazing climate. So would Europe probably
Like the video. How about a video removing the 10 most populous nations? Or the 10 largest US states? Or the world's 10 largest economies?
He did 10 most populous, How about 10 most landmass.
10 most landmass is this video
@@milofunnycatmoments Read the title of this video
even if we remove India and China this two countries then 47% population become extinct and if we extinct INDIA, CHINA , PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH from the world then "more than 55-60% people" will be extinct population wise
2:54 Kazakhstan stopped being landlocked way back when Russia was removed
Finally, Mongolia’s navy finally has a purpose.
Yooo, didn't expect to see you here!
@@mannylikestoanimate*it’s been 8 months*
@@n8thanwithan8 but i literally just saw your comment 😭😭💀😬😬
@@mannylikestoanimate that’s ok, anyways I just made a new video
It has been another 8 months
the first change you made to the map was my favourite by far
The third one was also pretty good
I liked when they evaporated the U.S. a lot too!
very interesting! thats the first video im watching, I subscribed! :D
Corrections:
USA is 3rd, not China, Hong Kong is not a country it's a city, Mongolia would be an island at 2:38, Kazakhstan would've been not landlocked as soon as Russia disappeared, when India disappeared Nepal also would've been an island, that route from Bangladesh to Europe would've happened as soon as Russia disappeared
the hell man, he didn’t say Hong Kong is a country, Hong Kong is a region. Hong Kong would be deleted as it is a part of china
For the first one, he chose one of the 2 scenarios (due to disputed statistics), and Bangladesh Europe route only exist when china disappears (Bangladesh is separated by Tibet), but I agree about the rest.
@@Grason20 Tibet isn't recognized by the U.N.
@@joshrazer2286 true, but Tibet is part of China
USA: 9.372.067 km²
China: 9.706.961 km²
Corrections: China is 3rd, not US
4:23 The Europeans 0,1 seconds after getting to America:
1:52 South Park takes place in Colorado
6:50 he eliminated me and may be also you 😂
removing that much landmass would cause severe changes to weather and climate, and even more natural disasters, so even though kazakhstan is no longer landlocked and some countries get more access to the ocean, it wont help that much or not at all
Africa : no problems
Africa would probably benefit since now there's water next to a lot of what was once desert. So after some time some biome change can happen
@@yeetuszilla1663 yes but think about the weather, like hurricanes would be much more frequent and stronger, which can damage buildings and livestock, and costing billions of dollars in damages
Now you should do a video on what if the 10 most populous countries were removed
only top 5 would be enough to eliminate nearly 40% of the people... and Europe would still survive... and Japan would still be the largest economy!
Pollution levels would fall and Russia would perhaps dominate if NATO is weakened.
Oh sh*t my country is in 4th
There goes US China India Russia Brazil
Canada would become immensely more influential, now being the biggest country by far and a safe haven due to its low population and high living standards
uh oh
my eyes will hurt if that happens
I know it's very hard to predict but I think it would be a really cool idea to look at how the climate will change
most of top polluters are in europe
@@ayushkumar-bg1xf No they aren’t.🤣 Look it up.
“goodbye, ice hockey, maple syrup and south park”
WE NEED THOSE THREE THINGS MIXED TOGETHER
well, as for ice hockey, i heard they have that thing in finland
This would make the world more peaceful
No it wouldn't
Kinda? But maybe not
cool video
You were wrong. You said Mongolia became an island when Kazakhstan was removed, it became an island when China was removed.
Wrong.
@@Serious-369 look very closely on the map
Mexico: hey South America
South America: yes?
Mexico: can i join you?
South America: if Central America says yes
Mexico: why?
South America: Central America is next to us
Central America: sure
Mexico: 😊
Nepal:- ohh! finally the beaches
What is the background shown in 0:16?
7:48 You are not using the Mercator, but rather the Miller projection
4:16 BRO AUSTRALIA IS ONE OF THE KOST BIODIVERSE COUNTRIES, IS THE MOST MULTICULTURAL
, HAS THE SECOND LARGEST IRON ORE AND FIFTH LARGEST COAL, ALSO HEAPS OF GAS. WE HELP SO MANY COUNTRIES AND WE ARE ONE OF THE BEST COUNTRIES. AUSTRALIA IS MORE THAN A DESERT.
whats so special about australia
I think removing Russia would have been enough for making Kazakhstan a non-landlocked country.
Bhutan: hey I told you China wasn’t real!
5:50 this world looks oddly peaceful
4:59 *
Looks like a climate disaster waiting to happen
with these countries being removed, i think lands like zealandia ("old zealand") and sundaland might exist once again in the map due to sea levels dropping
Zealandia translates to Land of the land of Zeas
@@SCP-049-1_OfficialHey windy!
1:18 "finally some freking ocean"
Top 5 Biggest Countries:
1. Russia 17M
2. Canada 9.9M
3. USA 9.8M
4. China 9.6M
5. Brazil 8.8M
1:29 Now Caspian Sea is actually a Sea lol
And black sea too
DRC: nervously sweatinh
“it’s a nice even spread of countries from different continents”
*removes 95% of north america*
He also removed pretty much wiped out the entirety of Oceania. Only a small part of Papua new Guinea and new Zealand are technically in Oceania so it probably has like 1% of its landmass left
As a person in kentucky, i can confirm that the tsunami somehow swallowing every state closer to the coast than us and swallowing us will be slightly scary
With so much water drauned to fill up the gaps, the Maldives are having the time of their lives
Also zealandia would exist replacing Australia as the dominant landmass in oceania
Vatican City sit in the back like a chad know when it’s going to win this game
Mongolia has borders with Russia and China and not Kazakhstan.
Ugh-"has become," not "has became." Wouldn't have been such a big deal one time, but it's in almost every sentence, so it grates over and over again. Very interesting video!
Australia 🇦🇺 my Homeland love 😘
I just realized the gap between india and australia
7:04 - Wouid Japan now have the largest economy on Earth? Not sure about that. Given that their two largest trading partners are the US and China, the two of which combine for almost 40% of Japan's trade, I suspect another country would rise to the top.
They'd just trade with other people bro...
@@ARCPolus it doesn't work like that, you can't just replace demand
if all that 10 countries are removed then the world would be like paradise.
-A wise man
Fun fact: removing the top 10 biggest countries makes Armenia the only landlocked country in Asia 🇦🇲
Aaah azerbaijan and turkey
@@arkhosisnoob wdym, azerbaijan and turkey aren't landlocked
@@mwzngd1679 i mean turkey and Azerbaijan are armenia's enemies
I guess Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 is still landlocked nonetheless
Same goes for all the landlocked countries in Europe
@@LebaneseAtHeart Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 isn't landlocked, Kazakhstan and Russia are both removed making Uzbekistan have access to sea
and I said "only landlocked country IN ASIA" so the European ones don't count
Canada:* gets popped out of existence*
Me and my family and everybody in Canada :* gets popped out of existence*
I would love to know how far does sea levels would drop with these countries gone
Well how deep of a sea would they leave behind? If the avarage depth is about 500m in the new seas you'd see a drop of about 90m
Top 5 (All Around The World)
1. DRC
2.Denmark
3.Saudi Arabia
4.Mexico
5.Indonesia
Peru bigger than Columbia and Venezuela. The above comment was edited originally had each continents biggest country, and it was axing. If Colombia Venezuela was bigger, I answered Peru, was bigger than both.
BRICS has now become S 😂
3:49
BRUCC @@FarEnough69
Brazil Russia India China South Africa country
Hahahah bas urnebesno
Hahahh umirem(ne .....stvarno)
Mongolia: "I won, but at what cost?"
At list mongolia won some ocean/sea :)
@@BriSantini-92 Some?
What a peaceful world it will be 😌
Uhh no. The world would be chaotic removing that much landmass would cause lots of climate problems
@@IJC039 I wasn't talking about geography, I was talking about geopolitics...
You know that if you just removed even a smaller state like Japan it would create a catastrophic economic, geological, and environmental crisis...
Whom would Pakistan blame for its failures if India vanishes from the map?
@@squarecutatul6834 Iran 🤣😭✨
@@YoheYamatai yeah that’s true. The Middle East is still crazy as ever ever though.
good video
Yeah, Greenland in it's size and the overwhelming superpower of the Danish Kingdom in relationship to it is gonna look quite embarrassing in this new world's order - I agree.
We should do smth about it, I'm pretty sure. 🤔
Oh yeah, Denmarks gonna become a superpower
@@TextbookOverTech especially since all that ice would melt lol
2:48 i name that space between mongolia and kazakhstan a mongol canal
I can’t imagine a world where the DRC is the largest country by landmass
They are big btw, Bigger than Western Europe and south Europe Lol. Just use the accurate map size website
A fascinating and unusual thing to do! You've put a lot of thought into what remains at each removal.
(I do think a different - ideally an equi-area - projection would have been better, though. And perhaps alternating at each stage between a 0º-centred and a 180º-centred view.)
Haha I'm first!! Love this vid btw ; )
How could you do that before watching all of it?
@@bottleflaskan802 just like farm
whats so good about being first?
@@dadydito1 nothing its just rare
Ngl Russia being removed actually made the map look way better.
Mostly world peace as the most dangerous countries disappeared, but there’s still some conflict
Yes like the jew-arab conflict, kurdistan, somaliland and others.
Yes, a world without USA, Russia, China and India becomes more pacefull, those countries are agressive and dangerous for the world peace.
What would happen to sea levels if all these countries just disappeared? Surely that would have some affect on what the largest countries would be.
It depends on how deep they disappeared to the ocean to, but lets just assume it's around 28,000km, we can use a simulation, though it's gonna be hard to find a simulation that doesn't include the top 10 countries and can do sea levels ^o^
I love how Europe is just chilling there
1:19 As a Ukrainian, we call it Ocean of Dreams, and I’m pretty sure it will fix major world problems.
Next video idea: What if you removed the 20 largest countries?
@hussplaysx_x6585 Chad is 20th largest country so the largest country would be Niger in that scenario
You should do what happens if the top 10 (non island) countries are removed-if you haven’t already.
Thank you for the video. It was very interesting. Did you however forget Denmark, which includes Greenland? Also, "has become," not "has became."
denmark + greenland is only 11th
@@user-od8nh9hc3p 12th
@@zach2382 11th
@@user-od8nh9hc3p 2,166,086 km2 (836,330 sq mi) for Greenland
2,345,409 km2 (905,567 sq mi) for The Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,220,093 (857,183) for the Kingdom of Denmark which includes Greenland Denmark and the Faroe Islands As you can see the DRC is bigger than Greenland by itself in Greenland plus Denmark and it’s other island territory so I was right incorrecting you it is the 12th
Bolivia is no longer landlocked
Uruguay has a land border with Brazil and not Argentina.
Uruguay does border Argentina because just because there's a river in between two countries doesn't mean that they don't border each other. However, when Brazil disappeared, Uruguay would become an island.
Getting rid of USA, China and Russia at once seems too peaceful to be real XD
Please do! ;)
Idea: what if you removed the biggest country and go lower until Vatican City remains?
4:29 my family is gone 😮😢
The Democratic republic of the congo: IM ALIVEEE
As a Ukrainian I love this map a lot))) ❤🇺🇦
US is also removed
@@GeoMonster75 yeah usa removeal is equal to peace
good luck with oil since u guys are buying russian oil
@@itzrohith6257 bro graduated from putin's sick fantasy 💀
@@GeoMonster75 and what?
This guy might need to restudy the world map. 2:32 Mongolia is 50 km away from Kazakhstan so would be island. Also The disappearance of Australia would have dramatic effects on ocean currents, sea levels etc.
You botched this entire video by not using an equal-area map projection.
Tazakstan and Uzbekistan be like: finally I am not a double land locked country!
"has BECOME!!!!" Not "has became"! Someone needs to practice their participles!
3:17 Correction Greenland would actually be the biggest and Mexico would only be the 2nd biggest in North America
Greenland isn’t a country it’s part of Denmark
@@Thomas-im2tk it actually is and I just realized that he meant by population instead of area that Mexico is the biggest in NA
@@dtcc2k9 Greenland isn’t a country it’s not got UN status or voting power so it isn’t a country it also was my area as well … do some research
@@Thomas-im2tk mabye I was wrong about the UN part but I did do research lol and even tho it’s controlled by Denmark it’s still a country pall just like how Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland are their own countries by still part of the United Kingdom
@@dtcc2k9 I’m Scottish and no we’re are not a country we might become one soon if we vote for independence but as on rn we are not and neither is Greenland
possibles super powers: 1: uk
2: indonesia
3: france
4: japan
5: mongolia
6: mexico
7: ukranie
8: chile
9: south korea
10: germany
Pakistan left the chat
Japan Germany France
Iran would be militarily one of the most strongest countries
@@Blizzard069 bro go and get some knowledge 😂
WHAT IS THAT LAYOUT
Video: The world Cup in Argentina will be lost forever!
Me: What about BRAZZIL?!?!
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It would have been cool to also see the new largest economies by continent, it's like this now:
Asia: Japan 🇯🇵
Africa: South Africa 🇿🇦
Europe: Germany 🇩🇪
Oceania: New Zealand 🇳🇿
North America: Mexico 🇲🇽
South America: Chile 🇨🇱
Largest economy in africa is egypt.
@@KingRycon Actually we're both wrong, it's South Africa, Egyot is third Nigeria is second
Oceania is not a continent
And Denmark, with Greenlans🇩🇰🇬🇱
Nope it’s only 12th
I find it funny that Europe (in a geographical view) has barely changed.
Now do it with 20
remove 10 smallest country in the world
Smoll lil lake in italy, bigger lil lake also in italy, gambia river becomes wider and sum islands go bye bye
It won't really change much, though it could affect trade and history
make a video of what would happen if you remove the ten SMALLEST countries