WORLD GEOGRAPHY 101: The Great Lakes

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  • @MisterTipp
    @MisterTipp 9 років тому +512

    Scandinavian peninsula!

    • @MarkusandRanarat2000
      @MarkusandRanarat2000 9 років тому

      yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees

    • @IfJesusWoreAHat
      @IfJesusWoreAHat 9 років тому +37

      +Haha 327 Finns weren't Vikings.

    • @MisterTipp
      @MisterTipp 9 років тому +13

      I know what it is, I wasn't including Finland. Jesus Christ people.

    • @MisterTipp
      @MisterTipp 9 років тому +8

      Swedes were Vikings as well but they were mostly traveling, settling, trading and raiding in Russia and Asia down to the Black Sea and the byzantine empire.

    • @tiagocastro8434
      @tiagocastro8434 9 років тому +2

      even though scandinavia is only denmark, norway and sweden the peninsula were norway, sweden and part of finland are is called scandinavian peninsula.

  • @always-alicia
    @always-alicia 9 років тому +15

    The great lakes also greatly impact the region's climate. Lake effect snow, for example, makes the regions on the lee side of the Great Lakes extremely snowy in the winter

  • @dittokyu
    @dittokyu 8 років тому +35

    Growing up in South Western Ontario sometimes makes me forget how crazy these lakes are. I grew up on the coast of Erie and now live and work at the edge of lake Ontario.

  • @CrystalClearWith8BE
    @CrystalClearWith8BE 3 роки тому +13

    The joint between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron is called the Straits of Mackinac.

  • @RileyDaBozz
    @RileyDaBozz 9 років тому +171

    The Great Barrier Reef

  • @W1se0ldg33zer
    @W1se0ldg33zer 8 років тому +10

    The Porcupine mountains in the western half of the upper peninsula are some of the oldest mountains on Earth. Totally secluded and way underrated place to see. They used to have mountains taller than Everest but the ice ages wore them down. You never much hear about it and the place is very beautiful.

    • @stormfalcon1232
      @stormfalcon1232 3 роки тому +1

      The UP in general is really beautiful, especially when you're standing on the coastline, at the perfect angle where the sun bounces off and glimmers on the surface of Lake Superior.

    • @SamSmithsamek15
      @SamSmithsamek15 3 роки тому

      Amen!

  • @zanedietlin7645
    @zanedietlin7645 9 років тому +34

    Lake Superior represent! I'm from Duluth and I see Lake Superior every day. Great place to live

    • @danmanthe9335
      @danmanthe9335 5 років тому +2

      Lucky!

    • @oliversoderberg299
      @oliversoderberg299 4 роки тому +4

      myyy homeeetowwwwn! go umd!

    • @thezombiecreeper
      @thezombiecreeper 4 роки тому +3

      Zane Dietlin and I’m from a tiny town that has existed for 200 years on Lake Ontario.
      and no it’s not Toronto that’s not a town and I think it’s older

    • @ChemsddinK
      @ChemsddinK 4 роки тому +1

      Can i join you?

    • @zanedietlin7645
      @zanedietlin7645 4 роки тому +2

      @@ChemsddinK get out here bro! it can be cold but if you don't mind that it's about as good as a place can get

  • @thedesucomplex4365
    @thedesucomplex4365 9 років тому +14

    Could you go over Siberia/Eastern Russia?

  • @squipy184
    @squipy184 9 років тому +248

    DO ONE ON KAZAKHSTAN'S GEOGRAPHY!!! everyone loves Kazakhstan.

    • @emmanuelpinto7455
      @emmanuelpinto7455 9 років тому +1

      YEAH!

    • @Atilla_the_Fun
      @Atilla_the_Fun 9 років тому +12

      +Squipy and everybody hates Uzbeks. Damn Uzbeks.

    • @khyang
      @khyang 9 років тому +18

      *their anthem is very unique*

    • @tummywubs5071
      @tummywubs5071 9 років тому +21

      +Squipy Kazakhstan is the greatest country in the world! All other countries, are run by little girls!

    • @GreenKrill
      @GreenKrill 9 років тому

      +Squipy i have a friend from Kazakhstan.

  • @tornader
    @tornader 9 років тому +11

    Speaking of Lakes, I'd really like to see a detailed video about the Aral Sea and how and why it has shrunk so much, it always makes me sad to think about it but I think it would make a great video

  • @blauelmo
    @blauelmo 9 років тому +16

    Do a video about Greenland

  • @NatureShy
    @NatureShy 7 років тому +2

    Cody, you should look into making a video about the Cascade Range and the major volcanoes in the range: Rainier, St. Helens, Adams, Shasta, Hood, Baker, Jefferson, etc, etc. That might be an interesting video to do. The Cascades in Washington, Oregon, California, and British Columbia have had several interesting and unique volcanic eruptions, varying between ash and tephra eruptions, lava flows, cinder cones, and caldera formations (such as Crater Lake and Newberry Caldera). The majority of the northern part of the range is non-volcanic, called the North Cascades. The North Cascades is the most rugged mountain range in the lower 48, boasting more glaciers than any other range (outside of Alaska) combined. (Over 400 in total).
    Another idea would be the Missoula Ice Floods that carved out the Scablands and Columbia River Gorge in Washington and Oregon. It also created the rolling hills of the Palouse.

    • @Dr.-Dank
      @Dr.-Dank 6 років тому +1

      Yes! The Pacific States would be a great video, I second this whole heatedly!

  • @RovingTroll
    @RovingTroll 9 років тому +54

    Canada

  • @derriengatchel6260
    @derriengatchel6260 9 років тому +40

    I want Luxembourg Belgium and The Netherlands

    • @derriengatchel6260
      @derriengatchel6260 9 років тому

      +Luke Koziol hello there chap ( I'm sorry I should just leave now )

    • @WitchVulgar
      @WitchVulgar 9 років тому

      +Derrien Gatchel I want the BeNeLux countries too.

    • @derriengatchel6260
      @derriengatchel6260 9 років тому +1

      McMexicans I know right it'd be so cool!

    • @WitchVulgar
      @WitchVulgar 9 років тому

      Derrien Gatchel :D

    • @Dr.-Dank
      @Dr.-Dank 6 років тому

      That would be cool.

  • @XyZGamesAgar
    @XyZGamesAgar 9 років тому +16

    Do a video on Greenland and Iceland!

  • @jaxsteel2680
    @jaxsteel2680 8 років тому +21

    I love michigan

    • @madide3978
      @madide3978 3 роки тому

      BOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @billyjean8057
      @billyjean8057 3 роки тому

      @@madide3978 how u say booo better than farmlands in Ohio thats fucking boring 😂

    • @Pikaclev
      @Pikaclev 3 роки тому

      @billy jean possibly because we live in the suburbs? Idk about him.

  • @Mike01029
    @Mike01029 9 років тому +8

    Huron is spanish for ferret, is there a reason why the lake is called ferret in spanish? or is it something else that makes the Spanish ferret thing pure coincidence?

    • @Zyxi7
      @Zyxi7 9 років тому +48

      +Alias Fakename Huron was a huge native American tribe. Thats where the Lake gets the name, not from the Spanish word for ferret.

    • @Mike01029
      @Mike01029 9 років тому +1

      ♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ thanks

    • @Mike01029
      @Mike01029 9 років тому

      ♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ omg haha that's funny

    • @bbrolls
      @bbrolls 9 років тому +2

      No it was named after the Huron Indians in Canada like me

    • @DarkzXD3
      @DarkzXD3 9 років тому

      +edward avakov The name of the lake comes the huron people who inhabit the region

  • @GaleGrim
    @GaleGrim 8 років тому +103

    Michiganders!!! lets get this to the top! leave a like!

  • @xSuperSS
    @xSuperSS 9 років тому +49

    Please do Poland Geography

    • @joaovitormatos8147
      @joaovitormatos8147 9 років тому +3

      +Fighting_Hussar can poland into geographyhub?

    • @xSuperSS
      @xSuperSS 9 років тому +7

      joãovitor Sousa It might not into space but can to geographyhub

    • @michaelhyams632
      @michaelhyams632 9 років тому +1

      And no fucks are given...

    • @K___R
      @K___R 9 років тому +1

      +Fighting_Hussar it can

    • @michaelhyams632
      @michaelhyams632 9 років тому

      krzysztof borkowski Still, Polan cannot into space.

  • @craigputnam2978
    @craigputnam2978 3 роки тому +1

    ""Downriver" area, South of Detroit, the Great Lakes offer so much and mean so much to this State. I also lived in Thunder Bay Ontario on NW side of Superior.., so you covered all areas. very knowledgeable and entertaining piece..

  • @user-se8mi2io1v
    @user-se8mi2io1v 8 років тому +4

    Please, make a video about Baikal! This lake and place is so great, it is really mystical is some way. You must visit Baikal once. It would totally worth the trip to Syberia.

  • @Fryepod3628
    @Fryepod3628 7 років тому

    I live in the Hudson valley a bit ways off from Lake Erie. The water shed here is insane, we're 100 miles off from NYC and provide their water. Reservoirs everywhere, it's always nice to know you live somewhere that's plentyful of fresh water.

  • @pokemaster123ism
    @pokemaster123ism 8 років тому +10

    I remember that my Geography teacher once told us that we are very lucky to like next to the great lakes since they are the largest bodies of freshwater in the world, and we have a readily available supply of water for us

  • @claytondungey1914
    @claytondungey1914 9 років тому +4

    As a Seattle area resident I would love to see you cover the Puget Sound

  • @AholeAtheist
    @AholeAtheist 9 років тому +3

    You should do one on the lakes of New Zealand. Of which there are many and have many different interesting characteristics.

  • @DontBePolitical
    @DontBePolitical 9 років тому +1

    Wisconsin, loving visiting Lake Superior

  • @edocsil123
    @edocsil123 9 років тому +14

    Do belgium geography. It has a dutch part, a french part a small german part all with different governments and the capital brussels, also capital of europe, is a collection of cities that also form a different part with its own government. This means we have 4 governments for these parts + a federal government for the entire country with different laws and rules that just make it a whole mess. Thanks Napoleon

    • @VintageLJ
      @VintageLJ 9 років тому +3

      +bob cramer Check out 'Geography Now'

    • @ecv03
      @ecv03 9 років тому

      +bob cramer I will like to see a video on this.

    • @pierreodendaal6519
      @pierreodendaal6519 7 років тому

      +VintageLJ
      I was about to say that! :))

    • @libertyordeath5630
      @libertyordeath5630 6 років тому

      You could just ya know change the system...

  • @MrIlikepie14
    @MrIlikepie14 9 років тому +1

    Vancouver Island!!
    I'd love to hear your take on the Cascadia fault line, trade relations, and the weird weather patterns. (Don't forget to mention the best place on the island and my home town Campbell River)

  • @AholeAtheist
    @AholeAtheist 9 років тому +3

    Tell us more about the great lakes if you can. That was great.

  • @billmiller9092
    @billmiller9092 8 років тому +1

    Living in Cleveland and seeing the lake almost daily is such a nice thing. It is a damn shame we do not take care of it more.

  • @SolarAdrift
    @SolarAdrift 9 років тому +4

    Do a video on Central Asia! It's never mentioned in Western culture or media so I thought it would be cool to learn more about it.

  • @twitchn676
    @twitchn676 8 років тому

    I always love seeing videos about my home state and the Great Lakes.

  • @TheTechyDan
    @TheTechyDan 9 років тому +5

    I'd like to suggest upstate New York

    • @Vat19Nvjds
      @Vat19Nvjds 9 років тому +1

      Oh man i was just there and its fucking beautiful. All of hamilton and essex county is just so pretty, and you can see mount marcy from like 25 miles away

    • @emeraldcrusade5016
      @emeraldcrusade5016 9 років тому +4

      +Vat19Nvjds Uppstate new york is beautiful by scenery, ugly by economic development. Downstate NY is beautiful by economic developement, ugly by scenery.

    • @Vat19Nvjds
      @Vat19Nvjds 9 років тому

      Well I would imagine that upstate NY has a hard time developing since the adirondack park stops nearly all economic growth in the region. I remember we didnt see a single house for over 30 minutes once we were in hamilton county.

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph 9 років тому

    Please discuss which is the tallest mountain.

  • @denzal689
    @denzal689 8 років тому +26

    I live in Toledo

  • @sommerlol1
    @sommerlol1 9 років тому +2

    Panama! It's a small country that technically connects north and south america and it also holds the Panama Canal! It's geographical position has been a key factor in the country's history, economy and current projects!

  • @brendanrisney2449
    @brendanrisney2449 9 років тому +4

    You should do one on Yellowstone National Park. I know you did a video on your other channel of what would happen if it exploded, but you should do one on here about pretty much everything.

  • @Viatoreptil
    @Viatoreptil 9 років тому

    Hi Cody. Great work on all the vids that you come up with. I regularly tune in on AlternateHistoryHub and just realized this channel's existence, so I'll be following this too. And having lived in two Great Lake states (not including PA) I certainly appreciate this vid. As for a potential idea for another video, how about one on the Aral Sea. I don't think 'enough' people hear about the Aral Sea, let alone are aware of its recent history of literally becoming history. It probably doesn't help that its location is between countries that many people in the US probably never learn about. And to think that the Aral Sea used to be bigger than some of the great lakes by surface area. Being a fellow fan of pondering alternate timelines, I always wondered what it would be like if one of the Great Lakes was to just disappear in half a century (I know it's much less likely to happen with the drainage system and all...but for the sake of imagining the consequences), as someone with a little of Great Lake bias, it's a thought enough to raise my stress hormone levels. The Great Lakes are not only an iconic region of North America, but a cultural symbol to much of the Midwest and Canadian populace. I think it would make many viewers go 'whoa..." to discuss the history of the Aral Sea and compare it to something close to home like the great lakes. Just a thought I had after watching this. Keep up the good work! -Eddie

  • @wolfstar7968
    @wolfstar7968 9 років тому +4

    YESS MICHIGAN THANK YOU

  • @darrellmonks
    @darrellmonks 8 років тому

    Just two question. Are fresh water lakes so because they are above sea level and therefore rivers can flow from them towards the sea, and as a result salt cant build up in the lake. And are salt water lakes so because they're generally below sea level and therefore rivers cant really flow from them, and as a result salt builds up as it isn't drained away??

  • @TheCreator901
    @TheCreator901 9 років тому +6

    The hell is meant by 101 and can you do the Maghreb region next.

    • @roylandmaines299
      @roylandmaines299 9 років тому +1

      101 usually means a lesson from person to person

    • @RAZIdrizzle
      @RAZIdrizzle 9 років тому +18

      +Abdullah Alrasheed no thats 1 on 1 not 101. 101 means the basics or introduction to a lesson. it comes from university classes where basic classes that intruduce students to the course and teach the basics ussually have a classroom code of 101. following the 101, youll have 102, and in the second year youll have 201. hope this clarifies things :)

    • @TheCreator901
      @TheCreator901 9 років тому +1

      K, thnks

    • @roylandmaines299
      @roylandmaines299 9 років тому

      lol Oh yeah thanks for clearing that up :)

    • @CaricaParitaTempo
      @CaricaParitaTempo 9 років тому

      +Purple Chaos رئيس شمس شمشون شويخ شوهت ayy lmao

  • @aaronleszkowiat1482
    @aaronleszkowiat1482 9 років тому

    Do the Canadian shield, a very rugged and beautiful area with interesting geological and geographical formations. Also why was there not more focus on the Canadian sides of the lakes in this video? (Tobermory peninsula, lake Simcoe, the cities on the Canadian side, etc)

  • @SpatsirkSpart2.0
    @SpatsirkSpart2.0 9 років тому +90

    Great Slave Lake... are you shiting me

    • @eruno_
      @eruno_ 9 років тому +35

      there used to be some great slaves near that lake, now not so much :(

    • @TheSliderBy
      @TheSliderBy 9 років тому +35

      +SpatsirkSpart There is a lake called Lesser Slave Lake too.

    • @SpatsirkSpart2.0
      @SpatsirkSpart2.0 9 років тому +12

      TheSliderBy Oh great

    • @zachruhl6008
      @zachruhl6008 9 років тому +2

      +SpatsirkSpart Wow why dont the lakes get renamed?

    • @jw-dw3nf
      @jw-dw3nf 9 років тому +17

      It's funny because Canada has never had slaves.

  • @foxlight3
    @foxlight3 8 років тому

    Washington Island, part of Wisconsin and in Lake Michigan is an interesting place to go check out geological features of the Great Lakes. There is even a cool beach made of fossils from a coral sea. Yes, Lake Michigan is on top of a coral sea. Check it out

  • @ethanpfeiffer7403
    @ethanpfeiffer7403 6 років тому +9

    I'm biased because I'm in Michigan.

  • @animalia5554
    @animalia5554 8 років тому

    Correct me if I'm wrong but couldn't the combined water from all 5 lakes submerge the British Isles?

  • @JoshuaMarshallofficial
    @JoshuaMarshallofficial 8 років тому +16

    So why do you barely talk about Canada? Canada's a major part in the great lakes, not just population. There are many Canadian mega-cities that are located on the great lakes. Even Thunder bay which is a city of 100k plus is located on the crown of lake superior and all adjoining townships in that area. Niagara Falls Canada (the river that flows between Ontario and Erie) produces 60% of all power in the north east continent. A total of 12 million people live in the area of southern Ontario (Hamilton, London, Sarnia, Toronto, and the Greater Toronto Area. Just to name a few.)

    • @marktulo
      @marktulo 8 років тому +7

      Because Canada doesn't exist

    • @antidisestablishmentariani6182
      @antidisestablishmentariani6182 5 років тому +2

      @@marktulo meme overused
      get a better thing
      (also excuse me for replying 4 years later)

    • @thezombiecreeper
      @thezombiecreeper 5 років тому +3

      Joshua Marshall the Niagara River flows from Lakes Erie to Ontario. I’d know
      *I LIVE ON LAKE ONTARIO NOT TOO FAR AWAY*

    • @madide3978
      @madide3978 3 роки тому

      because it is his video. canada probably doesn’t interest him much so he didn’t talk about it

    • @irishjet2687
      @irishjet2687 3 роки тому +1

      @@madide3978
      But this is supposed to be an overview of the Great Lakes, and leaving out Canada is like talking about the Hundred Years War and not talking at all about France.

  • @00Th1sGuy00
    @00Th1sGuy00 9 років тому

    Could you please do a video on the geographic differences between the east and west coastal regions as well as the coasts themselves? Don't know if that's too much, so my backup would be a video on the cascade range area. Even if you don't pick either of my requests, I can't wait to see what you'll do next; I love geography!

  • @alexthepotato
    @alexthepotato 8 років тому +34

    #Michigan 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @fortunatejeremy
    @fortunatejeremy 8 років тому

    Hey Cody. I like your videos and have watched what feels like dozens of them both History and Geography. I'm just wondering something: You pronounce T's like D's. Is this a regional accent?

  • @Uhmwho11
    @Uhmwho11 8 років тому +3

    I didn't know you were from Ohio! I am too. Sweet!

    • @willburchfield
      @willburchfield 3 роки тому

      its like finding out john green lives in... Indianapolis. LIke huh, how about that. wood county by the map so maybe Toledo/BG? either way great to see other great lake region folks making waves (PUNS)

  • @AncestralWisdom
    @AncestralWisdom 9 років тому

    Is there anyway you could do a geography video just on Michigan?

  • @ya-ma-dayamadash1524
    @ya-ma-dayamadash1524 9 років тому +16

    Michigan rules all! We touch four great lakes.

    • @guilace
      @guilace 9 років тому

      +Yonus Harris Massachussets rules we touch the Atlantic Ocean which is better than some dumb old lakes

    • @emeraldcrusade5016
      @emeraldcrusade5016 9 років тому +1

      +The King of the Dragons of course a pats fan -_-

    • @dusanpopovic3382
      @dusanpopovic3382 9 років тому +8

      +Yonus Harris Ontario rules all! We touch all five great lakes.

    • @ya-ma-dayamadash1524
      @ya-ma-dayamadash1524 9 років тому

      +Dusan Popovic Canada doesn't count.

    • @ya-ma-dayamadash1524
      @ya-ma-dayamadash1524 9 років тому +1

      Dusan Popovic plus you dont touch lake Michigan.

  • @timsullivan3005
    @timsullivan3005 9 років тому +26

    Do one on New England and its crazy fucking weather. Seriously, its weird up here.

    • @nataliemccarthy9140
      @nataliemccarthy9140 9 років тому

      Yesssssss!!!!!!!

    • @LiveGame555
      @LiveGame555 9 років тому

      Yeah we got 100 degree summers and -10 degree winters, and those are the better winters.

    • @JuanDVene
      @JuanDVene 9 років тому +2

      +LiveGame555 Can't be as weird as Florida. We get 80 degrees year-round, except for the occasional cold front, and our thunderstorms last like 5 minutes.

    • @timsullivan3005
      @timsullivan3005 9 років тому

      Omitted Beast205 -60 above?

    • @loquacious-
      @loquacious- 8 років тому +1

      +LiveGame555 nah m8 you wouldve exploded by then probably

  • @SuperCoalBlox
    @SuperCoalBlox 9 років тому +8

    I live in Illinois

    • @tianming4964
      @tianming4964 9 років тому

      +president creeper gaming
      Yay! I am from Mississauga too!

    • @jabber1990
      @jabber1990 9 років тому +1

      +Super_Coal_Blox you live in Illinois
      where your governors make your license plates!

    • @YoMamaSoLlamaBruhhhh
      @YoMamaSoLlamaBruhhhh 9 років тому

      +jabber1990 thats a good one xD

    • @rogercapot3000
      @rogercapot3000 9 років тому

      +Yerevan Naypyidaw I'm from Burlington, Ontario! it's also kind of close to Toronto, but right beside Hamilton, Ont

    • @tianming4964
      @tianming4964 9 років тому

      Brenden Schneider
      Yeah, I've driven through before on the way to Niagara Falls. :)

  • @RovingTroll
    @RovingTroll 9 років тому

    I just did some quick learning on youtube, and I have an interesting concept for you.
    Why is Europe considered a seperate continent from Asia? Should there only be six continents, as opposed to seven? In fact, how many coninents are there REALLY?

    • @travisjones6178
      @travisjones6178 9 років тому

      +RovingTroll 4 continents, Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica, and Oceania.

  • @ASCG5000
    @ASCG5000 9 років тому +14

    The Chesapeake Bay: Probably the most important watershed to U.S History.

  • @dillguy9
    @dillguy9 5 років тому

    Could you do an episode over the African Great Lakes/Rift Lakes?

  • @RyGuyMaster
    @RyGuyMaster 7 років тому +3

    Lake Saint Clair will always be a great lake in my heart... Mostly because I live right next to it.

  • @ParanoidAlaskan
    @ParanoidAlaskan 9 років тому

    Can you do one about Alaska? Or some part of it like the south west where I live?

  • @jman1276
    @jman1276 8 років тому +5

    Michigan ftw best state

    • @reidgowan2670
      @reidgowan2670 8 років тому +1

      SMH. Wisconsin>The other 49 States

    • @jman1276
      @jman1276 8 років тому +3

      At least you aren't from Ohio. Cut out Detroit and Flint from Michigan, and you have an amazing state. Much better than Wisconsin, but again, not as bad as Ohio.

    • @crazyscientist4755
      @crazyscientist4755 8 років тому +1

      MICHIGAN!!!!!!!! :D

    • @snuggle7437
      @snuggle7437 8 років тому

      TEXAS!!!!!!!!

    • @biggreens7319
      @biggreens7319 7 років тому +1

      Reid Gowan yeah

  • @TheFreekickerzUK
    @TheFreekickerzUK 9 років тому

    Would love a video on Polynesia! Hardly know anything about the islands so I'd love a video on that to learn more about them! Love the videos, keep them coming!

  • @CacZarn
    @CacZarn 9 років тому +7

    You're from Ohio? I'm sorry for your loss

  • @DannyB1214
    @DannyB1214 9 років тому

    How about a video on Russia's Siberian forest or Canada's/Alaska's Boreal Taiga forest? How are they important?

  • @brandonhall6084
    @brandonhall6084 8 років тому +6

    I lived my whole life near the shores of Lake Huron and I didn't even know that it and Lake Michigan are technically one body of water. Great video!

  • @genomckenna1824
    @genomckenna1824 9 років тому

    could you do a video on chicago, its history and culture?

  • @irigamoi
    @irigamoi 3 роки тому +3

    As a coaster enthusiast, I'm sad that he never said anything about Cedar Point

  • @HappyHussar
    @HappyHussar Рік тому +1

    The Great lakes are in many ways their own cultural region that blends Canadian, New England and Midwestern cultures. The lake people all deal with similar weather, food preferences, etc. That and despite our state differences the Great Lakes cities are very prideful and close to one another.
    I'm from Buffalo myself.

  • @Darklordcomp
    @Darklordcomp 9 років тому +8

    An explanation on why Russia is so damn hard to invade would be fun, on a more serious note I wouldn't mind hearing more about the Mediterranean

  • @5ti01qs
    @5ti01qs 9 років тому

    I have followed your alternative history channel and am now following this channel. I have two requests with one being for this channel and the other being for the original channel. For this channel I would like to see a video on Southern Florida specifically Lake Okachobee and why it doesn't have a river cutting a line through Florida connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. For the original channel, I would like to know what the world would be like if the French had managed to keep Mexico under it's thumb after invading the country and violating the Monroe Doctrine. Would the U.S. still have the problems that it has today with drug lords running rampant throughout the Southern border and how would Frances continual occupation of Mexico affect relations with the U.S. and how would this affect the U.S. in WW1 and later WW2. Thanks for considering my requests. Sincerely, A Big Fan

  • @playlistsgalore6647
    @playlistsgalore6647 8 років тому +80

    So you do a lesson on the Great Lakes and barely mention Canada.... what? Don't even mention Ontario, and just say Toronto..

    • @dustinw1391
      @dustinw1391 8 років тому +15

      To be fair there are many large Canadian cities on the coast they're usually in land like London, Waterloo. I m suprises he didn't mention Sarnia, it's the biggest city on Lake Huron

    • @playlistsgalore6647
      @playlistsgalore6647 8 років тому +12

      Dustin Williston Ontario the province, touches the most Great Lakes, no other political subdivision does that.
      Ontario IS the heart of the great lakes region, and gets absolutely no mention, just ridiculous.
      I guess the fact it borders Superior, Erie, Ontario and Huron means nothing. Or even has Lake Simcoe and St.Clair within it's borders that are large lakes themselves.

    • @epicbucky1511
      @epicbucky1511 8 років тому +8

      +K Bevin I know, i live in Ontario, and when he is naming cities, the only Canadian city he says was Toronto

    • @Aforgamon
      @Aforgamon 8 років тому +15

      What's a "Canada"?

    • @davidbuddie4188
      @davidbuddie4188 8 років тому +8

      +Aforgamon a land of rare north american commies

  • @RescueDogFam
    @RescueDogFam 2 роки тому

    I live on Lake Erie too, and do distinctly remember when we couldn't drink the water those few days. All the restaurants that couldn't operate on bottled water had to close. It was a mess.
    We definitely need to take better care of our lakes. They are beautiful bodies of water.
    Did you know Lake Erie has its own tropical themed islands? Kelleys Island and South Bass Island are gorgeous and well worth the visit.

  • @remiconstant5339
    @remiconstant5339 9 років тому +3

    THE -STAN COUNTRIES FTW

  • @induceddemand
    @induceddemand 9 років тому

    Love it (biased as well, proudly from Toronto) The Lakes have always fascinated me as well, being such prominent figures in Canadian and North American geography

  • @Rylus571
    @Rylus571 9 років тому +4

    so not only america has the largest aquifer but we control 1/5 of all the world's available fresh water supply in those lakes alone

    • @DG0398
      @DG0398 9 років тому

      +Jerry Blizzard Umm.... No, you don't, you egocentric fuckheads...

    • @Rylus571
      @Rylus571 9 років тому +1

      +Drew Gaughan 21/100 is equal to a bit over 1/5 and australia has world's larget aquestrian aquifer, south america has the largest aquifer system. Different categories, and if you hate america that much then you'll be shocked to know that america has the largest desalinzation plant in the world and spends more money on the military than the next ten countries combined. now troll someone else

    • @shaunnunn1946
      @shaunnunn1946 9 років тому +1

      +Jerry Blizzard im glad your country is defending itself from its own problems

    • @rogercapot3000
      @rogercapot3000 9 років тому +2

      +Jerry Blizzard It's kind of sad that your proud of you military budget considering how large it is. Think about what half of the budget could be used for other than the military. it kind of explains why your cities are going into shit and are starting to go bankrupt such as Detroit as the most prominent example but is not limited to just Detroit, many other cities are considering bankruptcy aswell. and is why there is so much poverty and unemployment in the inner cities and don't think the suburbs are safe from poverty and unemployment. Just do a little bit of research on this subject

    • @DG0398
      @DG0398 9 років тому

      ***** Because they aren't only your lakes, dumbass...

  • @backtothefutureman1
    @backtothefutureman1 5 років тому

    Why didn’t you mention bu city that is on Lake Ontario, Rochester, New York?

  • @TheRockingGamer0121
    @TheRockingGamer0121 8 років тому +3

    Yay! Michigan Pride!

  • @benbanta2913
    @benbanta2913 8 років тому +1

    Thanks to this video I found out I'm from the same state as one of my favorite UA-camrs!!!

  • @SlimeSeason4
    @SlimeSeason4 9 років тому +4

    I wonder how CGPGrey feels knowing every current geography video takes after him immensely

  • @temaku8971
    @temaku8971 9 років тому

    Baikal lake is largest by volume, maybe I am mistaken but I heard you told one of these lakes is biggest by volume.

  • @calvin4864
    @calvin4864 9 років тому +5

    Do Videos on:
    The Caribbean
    Mediterranean
    Greenland
    Philippines Archipelago
    Andes Mountains

  • @steveneinselen9784
    @steveneinselen9784 7 років тому

    Is there a geography hub? We need to know about the great Salt Lake and the everglades. Thanks.

  • @FreePalestine460
    @FreePalestine460 9 років тому +4

    Do a video on why Minnesota is the best place in the world!

  • @EthanNeal
    @EthanNeal 9 років тому

    Can you do one on the Appalachian mountains?

  • @pluto1310
    @pluto1310 7 років тому +3

    Dude, I was there when the water in Lake Erie was undrinkable too. We still have some water left from when we bought like, a million gallons. We thought it would be much longer. I just went fishing in Lake Erie too.
    -Greetings from Toledo

  • @dakotawilliams507
    @dakotawilliams507 9 років тому

    could you do a video on geography facts? Like, the difference between a gulf and a bay.

  • @cassandrazatka6240
    @cassandrazatka6240 8 років тому +11

    I hate how this is such a US centred video, though it is o my understanding that this UA-cam channel is dominated by American content creators it would be nice of them, when talking about such a vital and important geographical location, to include more about Canada in it. Also that bit at the end mad it sound like the lakes and their resources are only beneficial to Americans and almost like they belong to them. One of the biggest issues that are facing the Great Lakes is the fact that many American cities want or already have diverted water to drink or farm from the Great Lakes, Canadian cities do this too but the population of these cities are much smaller in comparison and often don't take directly from the lakes but from underground aquifers or headwaters. It is important to remember that these lakes are to be shared equally between the nations and regardless of how much of the lakes are in each of the countries, they are all connected so one thing that happens in one part of the lake system will effect the entire lake system.

    • @roberietiardinui288
      @roberietiardinui288 8 років тому

      Cassandra ZayZAY How can That happen?

    • @cassandrazatka6240
      @cassandrazatka6240 8 років тому

      Delta 71 you are going to need to be a little more specific

    • @roberietiardinui288
      @roberietiardinui288 8 років тому +1

      Cassandra ZayZAY *they are all connected so one thing that happrns in one part of the lake system effect the entire lake system*
      Explain this part please

    • @cassandrazatka6240
      @cassandrazatka6240 8 років тому +1

      Delta 71 Ah, okay. So the Great Lakes are one system, connected to each other either directly or by large rivers. So what I meant by that statement is in regards to the US diverting water from Lake Michigan to small towns and cities, with hopes to divert water to places like California where water is in great need. The lakes are connected and therefore what happens on one country's half or in another lake will effect the other country's half or the rest of the lake system. There are treaties between the US and Canada to protect the Great Lakes, but there are many loopholes and space for environmental destruction can take place. Both countries need to protect this system and Americans need to realize that these lakes are just as much a part of Canada as they are the US.

    • @thetacoman9657
      @thetacoman9657 8 років тому

      I agree.

  • @irishjet2687
    @irishjet2687 3 роки тому

    I understand that Lakes Huron and Michigan are connected, but the Straits of Mackinac are only 3.5 miles (5.6 km) wide at their narrowest. If we can say that Earth has five or four oceans, then we can call Huron and Michigan separate.

  • @jeffdeff3515
    @jeffdeff3515 8 років тому +24

    *silently in the back of the room* yay go Ohio woo.

  • @michaelhillman4654
    @michaelhillman4654 3 роки тому

    Lakes Superior and Michigan both have large snow belts moving from north to south and west to east respectively. This creates the potential for huge amounts of snow in most of the Upper Peninsula and the the western third of the lower peninsula. As a result certain areas of Michigan are among the snowiest in the country. This is only one way the Great Lakes have a significant effect on the state as a whole. Slight moderation of temperatures, tourism, shipping, industry, increase in cloudiness are all impacted by The Great Lakes being adjacent to the two peninsulas of Michigan. A good analogy might be that water is to Michigan what The Rockies are to Colorado.
    Are among

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 9 років тому +4

    Wisconsin represent!!!

    • @boundsuper2974
      @boundsuper2974 8 років тому +8

      Every one forgets Milwaukee.

    • @tupilator1
      @tupilator1 8 років тому +1

      Minnesota !!! Third coldest state in America in the winter

    • @kipw3421
      @kipw3421 8 років тому +1

      Even though I sadly don't live there anymore still rep WI

    • @nalcedyllek5493
      @nalcedyllek5493 7 років тому

      Dirty cheese heads. Long live Illinois

    • @biggreens7319
      @biggreens7319 7 років тому +1

      Milwaukee

  • @PHILSFAN81
    @PHILSFAN81 9 років тому +1

    As I live in McComb, OH, I remember the algae blooms of last year and to a lesser extent, this year as well.

  • @sindrebrve7893
    @sindrebrve7893 9 років тому +85

    This video is bias

    • @BrinniLeo
      @BrinniLeo 9 років тому +4

      How?

    • @kegal
      @kegal 9 років тому +6

      +Brinni Leo wooooosh

    • @SpatsirkSpart2.0
      @SpatsirkSpart2.0 9 років тому +15

      You bloody idiot he even said that in his video no need to make a comment about it

    • @mark12033
      @mark12033 9 років тому +6

      that's the joke people

    • @sindrebrve7893
      @sindrebrve7893 9 років тому +22

      Jesus christ m8s
      Sarcasm
      Hes from there
      It was a joke

  • @maxbramwell.1598
    @maxbramwell.1598 9 років тому

    So being so large, do they have a tide?

  • @maryland7586
    @maryland7586 8 років тому +3

    Ohi, O!

  • @Jame5man
    @Jame5man 7 років тому

    Hey what about Windsor, I would consider us more relevant then Toledo and worthy of mention

  • @gtaclevelandcity
    @gtaclevelandcity 8 років тому +3

    You from Toledo? UT for the win!

  • @albertrang9118
    @albertrang9118 9 років тому

    Can you make a video of sweden?? Or at least the Nordic countries?

  • @himcfly4339
    @himcfly4339 9 років тому +3

    Lake Michigan is the best lake cuz it's pure murrican

  • @jasonvideos5
    @jasonvideos5 9 років тому +2

    Lake Huron! My favourite! My childhood!