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This channel is all about explaining Geography and History.
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The Geography of Yucatán explained
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The Baltic Sea explained
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Try out my sponsor BetterHelp at betterhelp.com/factspark and speak to over 30.000 licensed therapists from the comfort of your own home. Use my link for a special discount! Learn about the fascinating geography, the intricate geological past, and the ambitious engineering projects around the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe! More videos about the Baltic Sea: A guide to Amber Hunting: czcams.com/v...
The Geography of South Africa Explained
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Go to ground.news/factspark to stay fully informed. Subscribe through my link for 40% off unlimited access this month. South Africa is arguably the most geographically diverse country in the world, with landscapes ranging from dry deserts over alpine mountain ranges to tropical savannahs. For more deep dives into the Geography of places around the world, be sure to subscribe and have a look at ...
The North Sea explained
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Try out War Thunder now for free: playwt.link/factspark Thumbnail map by: arq.mosquera Music by: sporo.wody Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Geography of the North Sea 5:01 History of the North Sea 8:49 Oil in the North Sea Extending from the English Channel, the North Sea is one of the most important bodies of water for Europe, and has been at the center point of history...
The Geography of the Rocky Mountains explained
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Yellowstone Video: czcams.com/video/V1mtuUly438/video.html Learn all about the physical #Geography and peculiarities of the #Rockies in this deep dive into North America's most interesting #Mountain range. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:43 Physical Geography 3:11 Inside the Rockies 7:06 The Continental Divide Thumbnail art by arq.mosquera
The Geography of India Explained
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The Indian subcontinent is one of the most fascinating and diverse regions, covering the tallest mountains, the rainiest cities, the holiest rivers, the busiest deserts, and picture-perfect beaches. Join us on a journey through the 5 regions of #India and discover its fascinating #Geography. More about India: czcams.com/video/VrpNOkrJnas/video.html Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:35 The Himalayas 3:24 T...
The Danube River explained in under 3 Minutes
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The #Danube is the longest #River in the EU, carving its path through the Central European mountain ranges, and visiting a total of 10 countries along the way. For more videos about the great rivers of our planet, check out this playlist: czcams.com/play/PL1SsGP17-kZXwnc3b8ABu9fy_uWDlZz0j.html Chapter: 0:00 Intro 0:02 The Course of the Danube 1:08 Infrastructure on the Danube Music by instagram...
The Geography of Tasmania Explained
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Learn about the fascinating #Geography of #Tasmania, the heart shaped island underneath Australia! Music by sporo.wody Thumbnail Map art by arq.mosquera
The Geography of Lapland explained
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Learn about the Geography of Lapland! Thumbnail Map art by: arq.mosquera
The Geography of Patagonia Explained
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Learn everything there is to know about the #Geography of #Patagonia. From deep Fjords in the west to towering mountains and glaciers in the center to the dry, tet beautiful Patagonian Desert in the east, Patagonia is one of the most fascinating regions in the world! For the deep dive into Antarctica: czcams.com/video/bV3jeo4JMbM/video.htmlsi=uzh9FJMnZJ4S4Qun Subscribe and leave a like if you e...
The Niger River explained in under 3 minutes
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The Niger River explained in under 3 minutes
The Yukon River explained in under 3 Minutes
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The Yukon River explained in under 3 Minutes
The Science behind the Aurora Lights
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The Science behind the Aurora Lights
The History of the Suez Canal Explained
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The History of the Suez Canal Explained
Meet the LARGEST Lake to have ever Existed
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Meet the LARGEST Lake to have ever Existed
The Colorado River explained in under 3 Minutes
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The Colorado River explained in under 3 Minutes
The Congo River Explained in under 3 Minutes
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The Congo River Explained in under 3 Minutes
Antarctica - Everything you need to know | Geography, History, Science & Politics
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Antarctica - Everything you need to know | Geography, History, Science & Politics
The Nile River Explained in under 3 Minutes
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The Nile River Explained in under 3 Minutes
The Wild History of Yellowstones Creation
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The Wild History of Yellowstones Creation
The Dnieper River Explained in under 3 Minutes
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The Dnieper River Explained in under 3 Minutes
New Zealand's Geography Explained in under 3 Minutes
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New Zealand's Geography Explained in under 3 Minutes
Grindelwald Glacier Canyon - Everything you need to know
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Grindelwald Glacier Canyon - Everything you need to know
Nice and informative video on Vesterhavet. Hope you're doing well and congratulations on finding a worthy sponsor :)
Im no climate activist but I do hope they leave these ecosystems alone. If people want to travel and explore these unique locations, they should do so at their own expense while being inconvenienced and unacommodated.
The uk was not forced out of india.
If the entire Israel belongs to Palestinians, then entire Kashmir belongs to India.
There's a rumor that fishing fleets hired by chinese govts under different flags seed sea floor with chemicals so after they exhaust fish resources in region there will be no more fish in the sea for nearby countries.
China just needs to fark off
Egypt was also ottoman
Is the picture at 8:18 amber, or some golden raisins? 🤔
You did not mention that it was originally called the Canada Sea, which explains why it's bigger than other seas.
The Yucatan, and the east coast of Mexico, up into the southern US (below Tennessee's southern border), out to the Bahamas, and back along the Cayman Trench (including Cuba), to the serpentine trail of the plate boundary, was quite possibly "Atlantis", about 4,250 years ago, sitting off the northwest corner of Africa, outside the "Gates of Hercules", before being swept "westward" (modern directions), to mate with the other pieces of North America. This was the opening salvo in a centuries-long nightmare.
Didn't betterhelp cause a significant privacy breach of their customers? Which is even worse considering the information that betterhelp held.
53? Haters 😆 Most Coloradoans will tell you there are 58 14,000' peaks. Elitists say 54. Not sure where you got 53 from tho...
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bro showed the 1890s ottoman empire
You put wrong map in entire video.
Please rewatch the disclaimer at the beginning of the video
It’s a false claim just to occupy the land.. Suleyman Shah was not the name of Ertuğrule’s father it was Gündüz Alp.. at the time Ertuğrul was in Syria they just converted to Islam and Suleyman is an Islamic name .. read other sources
Typical. Any time the rest of the world does russia a favour, they take is weakness and attack us. No more kindness for terrorist russia
Poland is better than Russia.
Anyone Indian here!!!!
This video takes me back. One of the most beautiful and dangerous places i have visited. Met plenty of awesome people too.
Russia is not largest country...😅
Seinfeld Jerry asks George "who do you like (explorer)"? George replies "I like de Soto" Jerry asks "what did he do"? George says "He discovered the Mississippi" Jerry replies "Yeah, like they wouldn't have found that anyway".
not endothermic but endorheic at 3:10 :)
The Florida-shaped part is called James Bay. Along the shores of James Bay are various and sundry bays and coves. Some were named, some not.
This place is boring as fuck, no mountains, no rivers, no seasons, warm and humid as fuck. Every cool place is private property and expensive to visit. All locals hate living here but there is no alternative because it’s the only part of mexico with good salaries if you don’t have a career, it’s only good if you visit for vacations but being born here in a low income family leads you to eternal crippling depression.
I’m Mexican, but I’m from the north, and so I’m exposed to a lot of media from the US; I remember learning as a young child on Chanels like NatGeo and Discovery that the Mayan civilization had completely disappeared (???? and I believed it! When I turned 16 I realized it was a lie! The Mayan people are still very much alive, and in many towns they still speak different dialects of the Mayan Lenguage. They shape the land they live in, and have an amazing cuisine, with a wide variety of unique dishes. I had to relearn a big part of my own country’s culture.
I lived in Yucatan! In Puerto morelos which is about 15 minutes south of the cancun airport. Great town! Very chill and beautiful! Yucatan is also very interesting place and beautiful especially the cenotes . It is flat i can remember driving into the jungle and south in the jungle going to Belize and thinking how odd it is not to be able to see above the trees. There no elevation or even overpasses. The state of quintana roo Wasnt even a state until 1974 And in 1918 mayas revolted Took federal army 18 months lost alot of people to hack their way through the jungle from Mexico city. Put down the revolt then had to trek back to the capital. Brutal. Good video
Its the NATO Lake 🫡
I don't get why Turkey wants it, despite being a Fascist Republican State.
200 kilometres or nautical miles ?
Damn so Nigeria with 200million just produces 5200mw of electricity
Love learning more about my wonderful although very hot and humid Yucatan peninsula. I wished Merida and Valladolid had been mentioned.
You need to do some research before making such video. Kanchanjunga lies in Nepal.
In Slovakia we have Gabčíkovo hydropower plant. It is the biggest renewable source in country on Danube river.
AI generated BS
gotta farm dem views from doomscrollers
Russia in 2014 was like: alright motherf***s! Party time is over
you are lying- the Patagonia glaciers are in equilibrium... czcams.com/video/gR1_wf6KDpU/video.html
Wow
I know it's a common definition to consider everything with <250mm precipitation a desert but that's just dumb. You need to take both precipitation AND evaporation into consideration, otherwise you end up with areas completely flooded with swamps and marshes defined at deserts. Luckily the abundant water in Antarctica is frozen, so it's only half bad
First I've heard that it's unknown whether Hudson, son, and mate survived the mutiny. How can that be unknown?
I have never commented on a CZcams video before. Very well made man! This information along with the visuals toasted my brain for ten minutes
Can you do the geography of the Dominican Republic?
Poles: We got free fish. Russia: We still have nuke pointed at you.
You talked about himalaya and did not even pronounced the country named "NEPAL". and you are running a youtube channel? My goodness...god save your viewers.
Oh so for this russia cares about UN
Thank you, I learnt that Russia is pretty screwed in a sea battle with NATO
Please talk about the geography of Indonesia and Filipina, cause there not much information we can access on this, why they always eruption there and why there always earthquake happening there.. I mean please..
I don't see a problem
Holy shit it’s a rainshadow in a temperature climate! This exact thing happens in the western US
It's crazy when you think about it the meteor impact in the yucatan made humanity possible to thrive dinosaurs would probably still be around if this didn't happen 😮