finally, a Lingualizer video where most people actually know the answers to most questions. Even the people who said dumb things have also said smart things :)
@@meryemnur3471 pretty normal if you ask me, greece and turkey have had a huge shared history obviously, so in greece it's common to have surnames of turkish origin
Show them a picture or word from any country, then ask them what comes first in their mind or ask them where did the picture or word are from. Nice video as always lingualizer
Maybe it’s just me, but what you do with these general culture contests seems to me something that still brings hope for people, not to mention the joy on the faces of young people when they answer your questions. Good job man, keep it up!
I used to live not too far from where he is and would go through that square literally every day. I'm also quite good at geography...I feel like I've just lost 160 euros...
@@leowalzim5518Why would 80% of Americans know what a Swedish accent sounds like? There are more people any one of our 10 largest states than there are Swedish speakers in the world. How often do you think we encounter a Swedish speaker? I'm not a young man and I would estimate that I have personally met 3-5 Swedes in my lifetime. With the exception of our southern border with Mexico and a small part of our border with Canada, we have little to no opportunity practice and maintain a second language. If I were to learn French, for example, where would I ever practice it? Where would I use it in my daily life? How would it benefit me? Itallian? Arabic? Hindi? Chinese? Sure, a few times each year I would randomly encounter another speaker of that language but that's enough to neither maintain a language nor warrant learing one. Even Spanish is hard to incorporate into your life here. I live in Texas with a very large Spanish speaking population but I still seldom find myself in a position where speaking Spanish would have been beneficial with English being so ubiquitous. And yes, there an enclaves here and there throughout the bigger cities where there is more density of a particular language and culture but those are not common across the nation. If you are looking at the situation through the lens of a European, there simply is no comparison. Many of our states are larger than European nations. The native linguistic and cultural diversity of the same square area and population of the USA in that region is exponentially higher. There are benefits there to speaking an additional language or languages that simply don't apply here or apply so minimally that it doesn't warrant the effort. Proximity and density make an enormous difference in the impact other cultures have and I don't think that can be argued. Learning a language requires a lot of time and dedication but it also requires either a passion or a purpose. If you don't have a passion for the language and you have no purpose for the language then attempts to learn that language will fail. We are all required to take a second language course in high school (the length of the program requirement varies a lot by municipality) but most of us never have a purpose for the language so we memorize just enough to pass the course but never truly learn to speak the language. Many have made the argument that it is arrogance and/or selfishness that makes us Americans choose not to learn another language but it really is more a matter of practicality. Economies have become globalized and technology and telecommunication has become a part of every aspect of our lives. That indeed drives more necessity for multilingual employment opportunities and the ability to communicate with people all over the world via the internet provides options to practice speaking with native speakers. However, these are new developments and it will take time for culture to shift towards seizing those opportunities and filling those needs. Other parts of the world have been surrounded by other cultures and languages for the entirety of their history so it is deeply rooted in those cultures to learn other languages. But our nation has never been in a position of necessity with regard to being multilingual as a population. Add to that the fact the the most commonly spoken 2nd language in the world is English. Speakers of other languages benefit greatly by learning English but the same is not always true in reverse if your native tongue is English. That said, you would be surprised at the number of people here who do speak more than just English. While nowhere near as common as it is in other parts of the world, it is not uncommon here either. I am working under the assumption that you and many of the other commenters have never spent a significant amount of time in this country and are basing your opinions on videos like Lingualizer has posted in the past as well as other third party accounts of how dumb we are here. People want to be entertained and entertainers will provide the content that their audience wants to see even if that means creative editing, selective publication, targeted attacks, etc. I hope you don't base your opinion of an entire 330 million person population on what you've read or seen in some youtube videos. If I were to base my opinion on what people of your country are like based on your comment then I might assume it is a country full of arrogant assholes who prop up their egos by belittling entire swaths of people for likes on the internet. But I've never been to your country (still assuming Sweden) nor met enough of your people to have an informed opinion so instead I keep an open mind and judge each on their individual character, not that of others who share a nationality.
if u could travel around the world and ask those questions in different countries that would be cool af. That would be expensive but who knows - maybe in the future
7:16 "what the hell's Helsinki?!" Me, a Finnish person: Fair enough, at least you didn't say it's Sweden... I heard that once and wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.🤷♂️🤣
4:58 he is wrong. Russia is definitely not the only country. This applies to Finland, Sweden and Norway too and I'm sure it also applies to some parts of Canada. We have days in summer when the sun never goes down but in winter we have days without any sun.
@@joey070893 It's about both. There's no place on Earth where sun shined all the time. You're talking about polar day. i'm talking about an ability for a landmass to get sunlight at least at some its part at any time of a day and year.
"Name three capitals in Asia!" ...she just had to go for Jerusalem hadn't she... I mean, out of all the countries in Asia, out of all the undisputed capitals, she just had to...
4:55 I'm pretty sure it is called that because the prince of japan wrote a letter to china saying that japan was the land of the rising sun and china was where the sunsets. I found the letter, it says: The Son of Heaven where the sun rises [Japan], to the Son of Heaven where the sun sets [China]
how is the equator the biggest lattitude? it's 0 degrees. Or are you talking circumference? that could have been worded clearer. Not that it mattered but still.
Although it’s still debatable but according to many sources Aleppo is older than Jericho as the oldest city in the world. But Damascus is oldest continuously inhabited capital in the world
While it wouldn't have made a difference with their guess, the "Largest Waterfall in the World" question is a bit tricky, since it could have multiple interpretations. Tallest, tallest single drop, widest, or highest volume. Victoria Falls isn't in the top 100 for tallest waterfalls, nor tallest single drop. In terms of width and volume, Victoria Falls is not even in the top 5 by width or top 10 by volume. The only thing that Victoria Falls can be considered the largest in, would be surface area of a single sheet of falling water, based on it's width and height.
Looked for this comment. I do think it is a tricksy question because Angel Falls on the Brazil/Venezuela/Guyana border is the highest. When I hear “biggest” my immediate inclination is tallest or largest total physical area.
it's so strange and confusing to hear about the continent of oceania instead of australia and the fifth southern ocean when I studied in the 90s and this was not yet in the curriculum.
Actually the name of USA is America, the United States of America is just the full title. For example we don’t say United Mexican States we just say Mexico, we also don’t say the People’s Republic of China we just say China.
Kuwait is a very small country, not very known by most people even though it is in the center of the world 😅 in middle east, maybe you should ask a question about it like what is the most expensive currency in the world, which is kuwaiti dinar 😊, love your videos btw keep this up, your channel is so entertaining
@Lingualizer I just so badly wanna be part of this quiz show and get rewarded, being a self-proclaimed geography geek 😊 Make it possible, ❤️ from India!!
Which country has the greatest difference between the highest and lowest temperatures? Huh, I would have guessed the United States. Certainly Alaska has some of the coldest temperatures in the world. Not as cold as Russia, but certainly very cold. -40F is not uncommon. Then, of course, you have States like Arizona that routinely see 110F. I don't think there's anywhere in Russia that gets that warm. I'd love to see details on this answer. Edit: United States ================== The coldest temperature recorded - -79.8F Alaska (of course) The hottest temperature recorded - 134.1F California -------------------------------------------- temperature difference: 213.9F Russia ================== The coldest temperature recorded - -90.0F The hottest temperature recorded - 100.4F -------------------------------------------- temperature difference: 190.4F I just did a google search to get the lowest and highest recorded temps in both the US and Russia. Unless you have maybe more updated data, the biggest temperature difference is indeed in the United States and I suspected it would be. Can you tell us where you're getting your data from?
Some of these questions weren't totally clear. The number of continents is actually disputed and depends upon how you're counting them, for example. I was also taught that there were only 4 oceans (no Southern ocean, although the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic all extended downwards towards antarctica), and Damascus being "the oldest city in the world" presumes that you truly mean "the oldest continuously inhabited city", as purely older cities have been identified (not sure if any of them are still inhabited).
“Name three countries that starts with the letter S”
*“SCHEISSE!”*
What is 'SCHEISSE"?
@@kirankumaar7416 german swear word
@@fallout8516 ok
@@kirankumaar7416 means shit in german
@@dogatuncag7153 ok
finally, a Lingualizer video where most people actually know the answers to most questions. Even the people who said dumb things have also said smart things :)
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nice
Because it's not in USA lol
Cus they aren't American 🤣🤣🤣
Someone did something like this to me irl. Gotta love being a geography nerd 😎
@@winteryturtle Haha, I'd love to flex my geography knowledge in a random street pop quiz xD
"Which language is spoken in Brazil?"
"Spanish"
As a brazilian, I felt that 😔✊🏼
Mandei um "bem feito" kakakaka não aguentei
Manito nos confundieron😭
isso se chama merecimento
I was hoping they would guess right, but it was just wishful thinking.
Eu sinto sua raiva tbm. Kkkkk
That guy with glasses who got 160 was so happy because I'm guessing he loves geography and was prepared for this
Who loves geography but doesn't know saudi arabia💀
Hopefully he goes around the boroughs of London so I can participate. Amd Pounds will be fresh in the title
The 3rd guy got hard questions. I feel like he could do better if he got similar sets as everyone else.
Yeah I feel so bad for him. Others got questions like “biggest country” “continents”. He got questions like “where is Kilamanjaro”
Timestamp: 2:38
@@Traxxmaciek I don't even know what this is
@@loveforeveryone107 we had to learn about all the peaks and mountains at school.
Same:(
This is a very good and fresh idea! You should do more of this!
Yes👍
@@meryemnur3471 pretty normal if you ask me, greece and turkey have had a huge shared history obviously, so in greece it's common to have surnames of turkish origin
yes
Well if you would have done this in the US you could have saved a lot of money
LMAO
True
😂
He would have spent nothing
BRO.. Dont be so honest. U might get canceled for telling truth.
Japan is called the land of the rising sun bec it's in the far East and the sun rises from the east ,the Chinese called it by this name
Damn, today I learned, I'm from the land of the rising idiocy
The old flag was literally a rising sun 😂
The flag of them also represents a rising Sun
Also, Russia isn't the land where the sun never sets, that's Great Brittain, because of their oversea territories
That's where it's name Nippon comes from
This was so fun to watch, seeing the glee on people's faces. I love how you don't shame people that don't know stuff.
The one he asked "on earth?" Got me wheezing
Shhhh. He is an Alien .
im sure he's from the US
@@groob9769 no im pretty sure he meant from the US or from anywhere in the world
@@groob9769 For sure he isn't from the U.S., but what I think he meant was "globally or only in Europe?"
That guy is proof that aliens live among us, he exposed himself!
"Three countries that start with the letter S"
"Switzerland, Sweden... Scheiße!"
Finally, an European MrBeast lol
-_-
@Arseиаl YT u must be a fun person at parties
Finally someone learned the hard way that us brazillians speak portuguese. 1:58
Finalmente
Jajaja
fr tho
pse porra
Huh always thought ya'll spoke Spanish... weird.
I wish you could do this in the states🤣
He would get back home with more money😂
@@onion665 bro😭
@@onion665 and at the way back home he would have jumped by 5 dudes with guns and stole the money
XD
Ikr xdd
Show them a picture or word from any country, then ask them what comes first in their mind or ask them where did the picture or word are from. Nice video as always lingualizer
This is a good idea for omegle
Ye, i would love it
Good one
Oh kind of a geoguesser
@@joey070893 Great idea
3:10 bruh you really did that guy dirty haha, questions way harder compared to others
Ikkrrrr they were hard
How were they hard?
@@tsfbaf303 They didn't say they were hard. Just harder than the other questions used in the video.
They werent
Wow I’m impressed how people know about geography in this country, FYI Jeddah is not❌ the capital of Saudi Arabia it’s actually Riyadh 🇸🇦
He found Greek nice!
Such a good concept the public always gives interesting answers!
I was surprised too
Nai re einai poly satisfying otan jeroun pragmata gia thn ellada
It's very obvious tho!!
Probably the only that uses this alphabet system
Unlike latin alphabet or cyrillic .....
@@itscheese. Καλά χριστούγεννα, σε αγαπώ
Maybe it’s just me, but what you do with these general culture contests seems to me something that still brings hope for people, not to mention the joy on the faces of young people when they answer your questions. Good job man, keep it up!
Thanks again for this crazy experience and we hope that the waffles were good 😉
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They were amazing! Thanks so much for participating!
OMG, finally one person outside Brazil knows that America is a continent, the world is changing!
Every European is taught that America is a continent.
@@parkjimin-standkb-62 they are inteligent(diferent from "americans" people from usa, not the continet)
@@parkjimin-standkb-62 *americas
Nah most Europeans are taught North and South America. Americas as one is a Spanish and Portugese thing
7:37 "10 more seconds" "scheiße" "5.. 3.." "scheiße!!!" xd
I used to live not too far from where he is and would go through that square literally every day. I'm also quite good at geography...I feel like I've just lost 160 euros...
I missed him for one day:(
I'm feeling like I'd have bankrupted him 😛 where's this square btw??
@@subhamroy9462 Stephansplatz in Vienna
@@oerolegend nah fam, it's in Lisbon, terreiro do paço I assume
Imagine doing this in the USA 🤣
They would even get -20€
Only $-20? More like minus $200.💀
Hahaha 80% of americans who hear me speak Swedish thinks it is spanish…. And spanish is 2nd language in US… americans are so lost 😂
I’m from the US and I got pretty much every single one. Most of us are not as dumb as you would think
@@realhorror2024 most of you are dumb. Not all but like 70%
@@leowalzim5518Why would 80% of Americans know what a Swedish accent sounds like? There are more people any one of our 10 largest states than there are Swedish speakers in the world. How often do you think we encounter a Swedish speaker? I'm not a young man and I would estimate that I have personally met 3-5 Swedes in my lifetime. With the exception of our southern border with Mexico and a small part of our border with Canada, we have little to no opportunity practice and maintain a second language. If I were to learn French, for example, where would I ever practice it? Where would I use it in my daily life? How would it benefit me? Itallian? Arabic? Hindi? Chinese? Sure, a few times each year I would randomly encounter another speaker of that language but that's enough to neither maintain a language nor warrant learing one. Even Spanish is hard to incorporate into your life here. I live in Texas with a very large Spanish speaking population but I still seldom find myself in a position where speaking Spanish would have been beneficial with English being so ubiquitous. And yes, there an enclaves here and there throughout the bigger cities where there is more density of a particular language and culture but those are not common across the nation.
If you are looking at the situation through the lens of a European, there simply is no comparison. Many of our states are larger than European nations. The native linguistic and cultural diversity of the same square area and population of the USA in that region is exponentially higher. There are benefits there to speaking an additional language or languages that simply don't apply here or apply so minimally that it doesn't warrant the effort. Proximity and density make an enormous difference in the impact other cultures have and I don't think that can be argued. Learning a language requires a lot of time and dedication but it also requires either a passion or a purpose. If you don't have a passion for the language and you have no purpose for the language then attempts to learn that language will fail. We are all required to take a second language course in high school (the length of the program requirement varies a lot by municipality) but most of us never have a purpose for the language so we memorize just enough to pass the course but never truly learn to speak the language. Many have made the argument that it is arrogance and/or selfishness that makes us Americans choose not to learn another language but it really is more a matter of practicality.
Economies have become globalized and technology and telecommunication has become a part of every aspect of our lives. That indeed drives more necessity for multilingual employment opportunities and the ability to communicate with people all over the world via the internet provides options to practice speaking with native speakers. However, these are new developments and it will take time for culture to shift towards seizing those opportunities and filling those needs. Other parts of the world have been surrounded by other cultures and languages for the entirety of their history so it is deeply rooted in those cultures to learn other languages. But our nation has never been in a position of necessity with regard to being multilingual as a population. Add to that the fact the the most commonly spoken 2nd language in the world is English. Speakers of other languages benefit greatly by learning English but the same is not always true in reverse if your native tongue is English.
That said, you would be surprised at the number of people here who do speak more than just English. While nowhere near as common as it is in other parts of the world, it is not uncommon here either. I am working under the assumption that you and many of the other commenters have never spent a significant amount of time in this country and are basing your opinions on videos like Lingualizer has posted in the past as well as other third party accounts of how dumb we are here. People want to be entertained and entertainers will provide the content that their audience wants to see even if that means creative editing, selective publication, targeted attacks, etc. I hope you don't base your opinion of an entire 330 million person population on what you've read or seen in some youtube videos. If I were to base my opinion on what people of your country are like based on your comment then I might assume it is a country full of arrogant assholes who prop up their egos by belittling entire swaths of people for likes on the internet. But I've never been to your country (still assuming Sweden) nor met enough of your people to have an informed opinion so instead I keep an open mind and judge each on their individual character, not that of others who share a nationality.
12:04 A bird almost slams into this dudes head😂
1:23 I didn't expect that the first county she guessed would be Azerbaijan. Love from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿❤️
if u could travel around the world and ask those questions in different countries that would be cool af. That would be expensive but who knows - maybe in the future
''What is the country with the most capitals''
''Italy''
*He a little confused, but he got the spirit*
His logic was probably like, Vatican City, San Marino, Rome so he was almost right lol
@@fredhasopinions even by this, South Africa would be correct, 3 of their capitals and 1 of Lesotho
@@usamajaved2634 and eswatini
(swaziland) also
There’s regional capitals
@@nathanvelotta then i assume usa would win
This is a beautiful idea, you please make more of this
9:04 He didn't suck at math, he was just trying to be generous
I would like to watch some more videos like this one. they are entairtaining, informative and interesting!!!
14:05 Idk why,but the man teleporting with every word the guy says was hilarious😭
3:00 his questions were significantly harder than the rest lol
Not at all
If you mean the Kilimanjaro question, it's the tallest mountain in Africa so its not that hard
@@3funny5me23 that's easy to say, but its not often mentioned where it's located, unless you yourself dig deep into it
@@ghjklkop7868 Agreed, Nairobi is the nearest large city. I honestly thought that the mountain was in Kenya.
7:16 "what the hell's Helsinki?!"
Me, a Finnish person:
Fair enough, at least you didn't say it's Sweden... I heard that once and wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.🤷♂️🤣
lol
Oh damn, he's outside and stuff
yesss
it felt so good that one guy knows the capital of India
13:40 no one expected it, but he freaking did it
2:35 this guy got hit with way harder questions than the rest lol
4:58 he is wrong. Russia is definitely not the only country. This applies to Finland, Sweden and Norway too and I'm sure it also applies to some parts of Canada. We have days in summer when the sun never goes down but in winter we have days without any sun.
I'm pretty sure he meant that Russia is so big it's always daylight time on some portion of it, which is actually wrong, but I guess he imagined that.
@@xxxXXXCH04XXXxxx Russia has 11 time zones only as far as I know. So you should be right. There should be time in winter when it's dark everywhere
@@dmitriydrozdov1035 It's not about time zone. It's the latitude. The closer to the pole, the longer the day/night during summer/winter.
@@joey070893 It's about both. There's no place on Earth where sun shined all the time. You're talking about polar day. i'm talking about an ability for a landmass to get sunlight at least at some its part at any time of a day and year.
usa too, hot texas cold alaska
This was amazing, Its suprising how a lot of people don't know basic geography because its fun to know the world 😃
This was really fun. Would love to see this again
Cool video!
By the way: "Kahir" is the Hebrew name of Cairo, not the Arabic one. In Arabic it's called "Al Qahira".
I speak arabic and i was confused
We say kahire in turkish
7:39 that's the cutest Scheiße i have ever heard...
I love these videos. They show that everyone can be stupid/smart, no matter what you look like.
8:40 the people on the back lmaoo
You‘re videos are just so awesome, keep up the good work! Nicht normal, wie viel Mühe du dir gibst! 👍
"Name three capitals in Asia!"
...she just had to go for Jerusalem hadn't she... I mean, out of all the countries in Asia, out of all the undisputed capitals, she just had to...
Dude, I'd get so rich playing this 😂
4:55 I'm pretty sure it is called that because the prince of japan wrote a letter to china saying that japan was the land of the rising sun and china was where the sunsets.
I found the letter, it says: The Son of Heaven where the sun rises [Japan], to the Son of Heaven where the sun sets [China]
Best Austrian/Bulgarian youtuber
Agreed!
10:46 this guy has gotten the most difficult questions lol
This is such a great idea for a video! I truly enjoyed it 🙌🏻
13:51 Damn! I was watching this for fun and someone just said Sri Lanka. I am so happy lol
If I did this test here in Rome I think 95% of people would win 0€
I'm honest
If i did this test in hungary 40% of people would win -50€
Please make a trip with this questions(show) around European capitol cities:).
Bitte mehr davon schön wie die Leute sich über das Geld freuen ! :D
SCHEIßE
wish I could participate into something like this. I love these interview-like geography quizz
00:56 I'm going out on a limb here, but I thought the tallest waterfall was Angel Falls in Venezuela?
Biggest (Wide)
It's an ambigious question tho
By Biggest I think he meant “moves the most water per time span”
how is the equator the biggest lattitude? it's 0 degrees. Or are you talking circumference? that could have been worded clearer. Not that it mattered but still.
_--Double or nothing?_
--GIVE ME THE MONEY!!!
Everytime someone says that we speak SPANISH in Brazil, part of me dies
Can you do more of this content pleaseeee, it is so interesting! I hope you still have your money hahaha just kidding.
This is what jimmy kimmel should be.
this is a really good idea , do more of this !
Great thing! And I must say Austrians seem very well educated. Come to Prague and do the same :)
11:06 The country with the highest temperature differences is the USA. Death Valley with +56° C and Denali, Alaska -73°C.
That is not at the same time
2:38 awesome video. Just a note, the oldest city in the world is Jericho and not Damascus
Damascus is the oldest continually inhabited city, to be more specific
@@Mullkaw but jericho is still inhabited
@@joaovictorbalbino9239 Yes
Although it’s still debatable but according to many sources Aleppo is older than Jericho as the oldest city in the world.
But Damascus is oldest continuously inhabited capital in the world
While it wouldn't have made a difference with their guess, the "Largest Waterfall in the World" question is a bit tricky, since it could have multiple interpretations. Tallest, tallest single drop, widest, or highest volume. Victoria Falls isn't in the top 100 for tallest waterfalls, nor tallest single drop. In terms of width and volume, Victoria Falls is not even in the top 5 by width or top 10 by volume.
The only thing that Victoria Falls can be considered the largest in, would be surface area of a single sheet of falling water, based on it's width and height.
Looked for this comment. I do think it is a tricksy question because Angel Falls on the Brazil/Venezuela/Guyana border is the highest. When I hear “biggest” my immediate inclination is tallest or largest total physical area.
15:40 DUDE COME ON! 😅 Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia LOL
Plot twist: the guy who asked "on earth?" is a disguised alien!👽
it's so strange and confusing to hear about the continent of oceania instead of australia and the fifth southern ocean when I studied in the 90s and this was not yet in the curriculum.
literally my idol... I hope one day to do something similar to what you do, never stop!
Bro, I answered for every single question. Where is my million 😂
Wow what an awesome video I love it please keep making this kind of video , they're quite fun
I’m actually so happy because I’m sitting here thinking wow, I’d have so much money right now 😂
I think the cameraman should be in charge of the money at this point 😂
"Which language is spoken in brazil?"
"Spanish?"
Every single brazilian: *why we still here, just to suffer*
“I’m not gonna go around giving random strangers random money”
I need to meet this guy everyday , it will help me a lot to buy a car 😂😂
Actually the name of USA is America, the United States of America is just the full title. For example we don’t say United Mexican States we just say Mexico, we also don’t say the People’s Republic of China we just say China.
Man, I would love to answer those questions for any prize, lol xD I love that topic
15:50 The capital is Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. Jeddah is a city there.
If you can,do this again with languages!thsi was so fun
15:51 Oh that’s hurt
Kuwait is a very small country, not very known by most people even though it is in the center of the world 😅 in middle east, maybe you should ask a question about it like what is the most expensive currency in the world, which is kuwaiti dinar 😊, love your videos btw keep this up, your channel is so entertaining
I just love it when people have such a good general knowledge.
In Brazil we learn that there are five continents:
America(south, middle and north)
Asia
Africa
Europe
Oceania
@Brastic. I forgot about Antarctica
@@viniciusramos5681 just edit it
This one was one of the best one's you've ever done
I hope Chatterbug adds more languages.
8:55
Lingualizer: Name which country this flag belongs to
Me: Philippines!
Lingualizer: It's a big country in Asia.
Me: Crap. Then I don't know.
@Lingualizer I just so badly wanna be part of this quiz show and get rewarded, being a self-proclaimed geography geek 😊
Make it possible, ❤️ from India!!
Which country has the greatest difference between the highest and lowest temperatures? Huh, I would have guessed the United States. Certainly Alaska has some of the coldest temperatures in the world. Not as cold as Russia, but certainly very cold. -40F is not uncommon. Then, of course, you have States like Arizona that routinely see 110F. I don't think there's anywhere in Russia that gets that warm. I'd love to see details on this answer.
Edit:
United States
==================
The coldest temperature recorded - -79.8F Alaska (of course)
The hottest temperature recorded - 134.1F California
--------------------------------------------
temperature difference: 213.9F
Russia
==================
The coldest temperature recorded - -90.0F
The hottest temperature recorded - 100.4F
--------------------------------------------
temperature difference: 190.4F
I just did a google search to get the lowest and highest recorded temps in both the US and Russia. Unless you have maybe more updated data, the biggest temperature difference is indeed in the United States and I suspected it would be. Can you tell us where you're getting your data from?
Very underrated channel! You make high quality content that is very enjoyable to watch!
Some of these questions weren't totally clear. The number of continents is actually disputed and depends upon how you're counting them, for example. I was also taught that there were only 4 oceans (no Southern ocean, although the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic all extended downwards towards antarctica), and Damascus being "the oldest city in the world" presumes that you truly mean "the oldest continuously inhabited city", as purely older cities have been identified (not sure if any of them are still inhabited).
Also the equator is the "biggest latitude" wtf is "biggest latitude"?
15:50 the capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh not Jeddah
That one Austrian girl: SCHEIẞE 😹😹
The mr.Beast of language is here!!
Thank you for the heart!
The biggest waterfall in the world is the Angel falls in Venezuela, not the Victoria falls.
I love how you can notice accents from all over the world in this video.
True! Which ones were the most clear to notice for you?
That was a very refreshing video, instead of just doing it on omegle. Außerdem muss ich mal nach Wien um mal dabei zu sein 😁