Redefining Continents

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • The concepts of continents have confused people from their very beginning. Today I try to see if I can do any better at dividing the world up into manageable units.
    Of course there are a lot of other ways to do this, so let me know your ideas in the comments!
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  • @juandiegoprado
    @juandiegoprado Před 5 lety +4986

    “I teach geography for a living”
    1 min later
    “Europe is East of Russia”

    • @luketeeninga7106
      @luketeeninga7106 Před 5 lety +921

      It is, it's just not the most direct way to get there ;)

    • @andyfrost78
      @andyfrost78 Před 5 lety +63

      ^

    • @officerishi6789
      @officerishi6789 Před 5 lety +80

      @@luketeeninga7106 haha, well that make sense

    • @Alex-sv7qi
      @Alex-sv7qi Před 5 lety +51

      The countries in the European Union are East of Russia you mean

    • @BartoloVids
      @BartoloVids Před 5 lety +19

      Look in the description lol. Just checked and he mentions it

  • @wrusselrani9511
    @wrusselrani9511 Před 5 lety +3961

    It disturbs me that you didn't rescale Greenland when you moved it down.

    • @oscarnemo8084
      @oscarnemo8084 Před 5 lety +169

      Most software don't reproject things that are moved on a sphere, because most software don't understand spheres.

    • @profilepicture828
      @profilepicture828 Před 5 lety +48

      And he just copied eastern Kazakhstan

    • @theslimyone
      @theslimyone Před 5 lety +40

      Good I thought it was only me.

    • @FacelessQueenie
      @FacelessQueenie Před 5 lety +34

      he didn't need to it was already scaled properly that's why it's squished

    • @kirbfruit
      @kirbfruit Před 5 lety +12

      @@oscarnemo8084 bad

  • @pynical4666
    @pynical4666 Před 4 lety +1653

    I will never understand why it is so hard to display New Zealand on a map.

  • @simonbennett1915
    @simonbennett1915 Před 4 lety +792

    "Try describing the European Union without mentioning a continent."
    A union on the European Peninsula

    • @raunaksinghdhanjal4168
      @raunaksinghdhanjal4168 Před 4 lety +20

      What is European?

    • @droopsmoop
      @droopsmoop Před 4 lety +110

      @@raunaksinghdhanjal4168 a place where the peninsula is in

    • @freewyvern707
      @freewyvern707 Před 4 lety +1

      What penesula

    • @madscientist7430
      @madscientist7430 Před 4 lety +41

      Lmao yes, and we can still call it Europe since we call the Iberian peninsula Iberia

    • @quasar9768
      @quasar9768 Před 4 lety +16

      And the European Peninsula has, like, 6 other peninsulas sticking out of it

  • @cactuskaktus6734
    @cactuskaktus6734 Před 4 lety +2476

    “A region can’t be a continent”
    Antarctica: *nervous sweating*

    • @mahnoor735
      @mahnoor735 Před 4 lety +113

      Actually its larger than greenland, so it is a continent

    • @NICE-qq5ky
      @NICE-qq5ky Před 4 lety +174

      Antarctica has mountains which are different from glaciers, but Greenland has A forest

    • @williamhansen9456
      @williamhansen9456 Před 4 lety +52

      @@mahnoor735 in order to be a continent it must meet all requisites.. having multiple climates is a requirement he stated...

    • @williamhansen9456
      @williamhansen9456 Před 4 lety +63

      Greenland has mountains too... So Greenland has icy dessert, mountains, forest and glaciers... While Antarctica has glaciers and mountains...
      If the two or more climates to be a continent rule is to be taken seriously, Antarctica is not a continent...
      And if Antarctica is not a continent and the no region is bigger than any continent rule is to be taken seriously then Australia is not a continent...

    • @roryscott1534
      @roryscott1534 Před 4 lety +6

      The US, Britain, France, Russia, Sweden and other rich/developed countries have shares in Antarctica
      (See “what if Antarctica melted”)

  • @nauticalcreations7647
    @nauticalcreations7647 Před 5 lety +459

    The Blinking Text that was at 3:37:
    "You could argue that Antarctica is also a single region. While that is a fair argument to make, I'd counter by saying Antarctica is Significantly broken up by the Transantarctic mountain range and at the very least 2 distinct regions, glaciers and mountains."
    Hope that helped.

    • @ericcartman1929
      @ericcartman1929 Před 5 lety +4

      Thanks

    • @Watergox
      @Watergox Před 5 lety +19

      I spent two full minutes trying to read it (and succeeded). But thankyou ;)

    • @tom_curtis
      @tom_curtis Před 5 lety +7

      But the two 'regions' as defined by biomes, or precipitation and surface cover, are homogenous based on the Atlas Pro's criteria. Ergo, they are one region by his criteria (but also two continents because of the Transantarctic mountains).

    • @cosmopeaches2604
      @cosmopeaches2604 Před 5 lety +4

      Thank you!! I rage quit after multiple tries to pause that notation....then came here to make a comment about Antartica, lol!

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 Před 5 lety

      Huh.

  • @metadragon7500
    @metadragon7500 Před 4 lety +766

    Atlas Pro: “Centimeters, which are the smallest”
    Millimeters: *wat*

  • @skua675
    @skua675 Před 4 lety +548

    The message at 3:37:
    "You could argue that Antarctica is also a single region. While this is a fair argument to make, I'd counter by saying Antarctica is significantly broken up by the Transantarctic mountain range and at the very least create 2 different regions, glacier and mountains."

    • @ArturoLopez-ly2pn
      @ArturoLopez-ly2pn Před 4 lety +14

      Thank you

    • @GeladeiraGameHouse
      @GeladeiraGameHouse Před 4 lety +21

      You sir, are a hero. Thank you

    • @epicveve
      @epicveve Před 4 lety +36

      Thank you! I hate it when CZcamsrs add text for less than a second... 😕

    • @GlaceonStudios
      @GlaceonStudios Před 4 lety +15

      He just shoulda spoken it.

    • @Daye04
      @Daye04 Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you so much. That was so fucking annoying

  • @yoironfistbro8128
    @yoironfistbro8128 Před 5 lety +1941

    We all know Europe is east of Russia.

    • @mind-of-neo
      @mind-of-neo Před 5 lety +59

      wss looking for this

    • @zjpdarkblaze
      @zjpdarkblaze Před 5 lety +84

      yeah i got confused there. he got east and west confused there. haha

    • @brentsmelser
      @brentsmelser Před 5 lety +53

      YoIronFistBro - Yeah, and “northeast corner” of the largest landmass

    • @gubjorggisladottir3525
      @gubjorggisladottir3525 Před 5 lety +6

      @@brentsmelser actually....Scandinavia is the northwest corner (peninsula).

    • @PyroXVuurwerk
      @PyroXVuurwerk Před 5 lety +17

      YoIronFistBro If you start in Kamtjatska and travel east over Canada you end up in Europe...

  • @jet-ew2eg
    @jet-ew2eg Před 5 lety +1674

    Continents starting and ending in "a" :
    Europians: "hMmMmMmMmMM"

    • @thatotherguy3348
      @thatotherguy3348 Před 4 lety +65

      Oceania boiiii

    • @connorm6916
      @connorm6916 Před 4 lety +76

      @@thatotherguy3348 its referred to Australia more than it is Oceania.

    • @oldaccount9261
      @oldaccount9261 Před 4 lety +36

      Actually Europe is a peninsula like India it's not a continent from geographical sense

    • @mihaelzubak7321
      @mihaelzubak7321 Před 4 lety +78

      @@oldaccount9261 a peninsula of peninsulas of peninsulas...

    • @Lilac6502
      @Lilac6502 Před 4 lety +70

      Aeuropa

  • @royaltek
    @royaltek Před 4 lety +589

    the amount of times he said that the EU is east of Russia is astonishing

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +19

      @Sinan Schneider Ozaydin No, the EU is west of it.

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +5

      @Sinan Schneider Ozaydin I guess, but then I can say the EU is east of everything right? When we say something is east of something else, we usually mean directly east of it.

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +5

      @Sinan Schneider Ozaydin Stop talking so condescending, I understood everything is east of everything from the beginning.

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +3

      @Sinan Schneider Ozaydin It's okay, I forgive you.

    • @austinpowersfasjer
      @austinpowersfasjer Před 3 lety +3

      @Sinan Schneider Ozaydin thats not really true. If u go straight east in europe, ull never reach south america. North east south west are set. If you allow any direction in between (say north north west) then yes anything is possible

  • @thepubgguy595
    @thepubgguy595 Před 3 lety +63

    "This keeps the trend of every continent name starting and ending with an A."
    Europe : Am i a joke to you?

    • @professorcube5104
      @professorcube5104 Před rokem

      @@brookevanostrand829 Aindia*

    • @Danilaschannel
      @Danilaschannel Před rokem

      Avrupa 🤔

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Před rokem

      ​@@Danilaschannel Avrupa doesn't even mean India in any Indian language. So, where did you get that name from?

    • @Danilaschannel
      @Danilaschannel Před rokem +1

      @@user-pakshibhithi10 It's the Turkish word for Europe????

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Před rokem +1

      @@Danilaschannel Ohhhhh!!!! I thought you were giving a Name for India that starts with 'A' but doesn't sound as bad a 'Aindia', maybe I thought that was the case because of the reply above yours. I just subconsciously thought that way because of that reply which is above yours.

  • @Zmax15
    @Zmax15 Před 5 lety +586

    I thought it was obvious we've got three continents.
    Land, Space, and Atlantis.

  • @fomalhaut_the_great
    @fomalhaut_the_great Před 5 lety +597

    "Kilometers, which are the biggest.."
    The almighty yottameter has a bone to pick with you, friend.

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před 5 lety +30

      is that bigger than gigaparsec?

    • @crusatyr1452
      @crusatyr1452 Před 5 lety +18

      Whoa, that's a yotta-meters!

    • @Ida-xe8pg
      @Ida-xe8pg Před 5 lety +21

      who uses that? that thing is freken bigger than a lightyear

    • @dragmaplays-new9811
      @dragmaplays-new9811 Před 5 lety +21

      @@alveolate What about a *YOTTAPARSEC! DUN DUN DUN*

    • @bepkoyt
      @bepkoyt Před 5 lety +11

      There may be few people that use the yottameter, but the kilometer is by no means the biggest unit.

  • @aurelia8028
    @aurelia8028 Před 4 lety +298

    "They wouldn't become a Indian they would become _a_ Indian." lmao xD

  • @VanessaFlyhight
    @VanessaFlyhight Před 3 lety +243

    Let's split up the Eurasia by the mountains that were historically difficult for humans to get past! But also let's just ignore all the other mountains that did the same thing around the world

    • @micha2909
      @micha2909 Před 3 lety +44

      European history is full of invading armies struggling to cross the Alps, so Italy and Germany should be on two different continents as well.

    • @monster_madeline
      @monster_madeline Před 3 lety +6

      Cry about it

    • @christiandavegutierrez475
      @christiandavegutierrez475 Před 3 lety +32

      @@monster_madeline no he makes sense, they made a criteria that he applied to only one continent but not the others when a huge chunk of the other criteria emphasized how we needed to be consistent. If a criteria for a continent include the natural border made by mountain ranges as their limits them north america should also have been divided.

    • @monster_madeline
      @monster_madeline Před 3 lety +7

      @@christiandavegutierrez475 cry about it

    • @TAP7a
      @TAP7a Před 3 lety +4

      @@micha2909 smaller than Greenland

  • @vladimirlenin4080
    @vladimirlenin4080 Před 5 lety +528

    Atlas pro: The foot, the time-honoured best unit
    *Ok, I'm gonna stop you right there*

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT Před 5 lety +4

      America FTW lmao (I'm joking please don't take this to mean, I think I'm superior to you)

    • @chaset2628
      @chaset2628 Před 5 lety +19

      Notice that he explained all of the units that are almost a foot, and that is why it is the best, not the American foot itself is best just because it is American.

    • @_mako
      @_mako Před 5 lety +10

      @@chaset2628 the American foot doesn't even exist, it's the English foot.

    • @chaset2628
      @chaset2628 Před 5 lety +10

      @@_mako Only Americans use that specific foot so...

    • @ishandey6061
      @ishandey6061 Před 5 lety

      Is it the lenin?

  • @e1123581321345589144
    @e1123581321345589144 Před 5 lety +166

    10:13 it's not the mountains that kept people away, but the harsh climate of Siberia.
    Just like the Sahara has historically been a barrier to human expansion to and from sub Saharan Africa.

  • @nyahahahahahahahahaha
    @nyahahahahahahahahaha Před 4 lety +104

    Japan, Indoniesia, Madagascar: Oh look, me and the other islands do not belong to continents! Wait...

    • @yourmissingc0ckring759
      @yourmissingc0ckring759 Před 3 lety +7

      ✨Philippines🇵🇭✨ too! 👁️👄👁️

    • @MrJamiesilaban
      @MrJamiesilaban Před 2 lety +1

      We get that Britain was also not mentioned. It's a Brexit thing I guess...

    • @backspace946
      @backspace946 Před 2 lety

      Lol I would already call Indonesia and most of Asian islands a continent, excluding Japan, while Madagascar is historically “aindian”

    • @crynonical7643
      @crynonical7643 Před 2 lety

      So we could probably add another coninent called "The remaining"

  • @SeanPAllen
    @SeanPAllen Před 3 lety +26

    11:42 "This keeps the trend of continent names that both begin and end with the letter 'A'"
    Oh, like Europe?

  • @Lawfair
    @Lawfair Před 5 lety +504

    Shouldn't the same standard be applied to all the landmasses? Why not use mountains to subdivide that Americas and Africa as well?

    • @rasho2532
      @rasho2532 Před 5 lety +133

      There aren't really mountains range who divided Africa thought he could have use the sahara who is essentially a flat mountain since it divided the north africans from the subsaharan africans.
      Relative to America, the only mountain ranges are the Appalachians, the Rockies and the Andes which if used would only isolate the coast from the Inside of the continent which doesn't really make sense to me. Moreover I think it would be smaller than Greenland just because the space between the coast and those mountains is so thin.

    • @adrianatgaming8640
      @adrianatgaming8640 Před 5 lety +28

      the greenland rule, perhaps.

    • @johnbennett1465
      @johnbennett1465 Před 5 lety +54

      @@rasho2532 North America, has three large mountian ranges. One along each coast and one closer to the center, the Rockies. I just checked my globe and a split along the Rockies would give two parts larger than Greenland.

    • @rasho2532
      @rasho2532 Před 5 lety

      @@johnbennett1465 ok then

    • @rasho2532
      @rasho2532 Před 5 lety +6

      @@jbird4478 yeah but the west side of the Andes is too thin to be a continent. Though I agree his definition are kinda clunky m

  • @supremelordoftheauspicious2928

    Pretty sure Herodotus is more celebrated for history rather than geography, Father of geograohy would be eratosthenes

    • @johnnzboy
      @johnnzboy Před 5 lety +4

      I came to the comments to see who the first person would be to correct this minor but glaring error...

  • @kappakgames580
    @kappakgames580 Před 4 lety +24

    I can't believe Atlas never mentioned the concept of tectonic plate boundaries in this video. I think Europe and Asia are separate because of their diversity, not their separation due to landforms.

    • @asterozoan
      @asterozoan Před rokem +2

      It's geography that caused those cultural distinction though.

    • @TrolledBy
      @TrolledBy Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@asterozoan The long distance between Mediterranean empires and Chinese empires, and the vast, empty land in the middle being comparably way less hospitable, makes cultural cross-pollination almost impossible for early empires. The only geographical factor keeping these cultures distant isn't due to 2 continents, but being on the opposite sides of a massive continent. The trade route from Middle East to China is so difficult to travel that it is mostly used by local nomadic tribes, and Europeans preferred sailing around the African continent to get to Asia.

  • @phoenix_am3400
    @phoenix_am3400 Před 4 lety +131

    Continent: A large landmass defined by Geography alone
    Sub-continent: A large region within a continent that is defined by a mix of Culture and Geography.

    • @maczetamaczeta189
      @maczetamaczeta189 Před 4 lety +9

      I prefer this, from what I actually saw. Or best, just leave things as they are.

    • @tallenpelegrin7026
      @tallenpelegrin7026 Před 3 lety +17

      I think the divisions he made in the last part of the video are what we should perhaps call "sub-continents", and then just leave Eurasia as the actual "continent". But there is still the issue that someone mentioned above which relates to applying that rule for sub-continents to the other continents, especially North and South America which have significant mountain ranges that create those same natural divides. This suggests that both North and South America should contain sub-continents, when there are areas separated by mountains and those areas are also larger than Greenland. Perhaps that may only apply to North America, because the land area west of the Andes is actually quite small and I'm don't think it would be larger than Greenland.

    • @haterboy19888
      @haterboy19888 Před 3 lety +2

      I think it is larger than greenland

    • @benjidavidoff3784
      @benjidavidoff3784 Před 3 lety +3

      By that logic there would be millions of continents including Afro-Eurasia, Madagascar, and a random rock in the middle of the ocean. That's only shifting the confusion from the word "continent" to the word "large."

    • @GlaceonStudios
      @GlaceonStudios Před 2 lety +1

      @@benjidavidoff3784 Maybe put bathymetry in there as well? If waters between continents are shallow enough to have been connected during past glacial periods, then they are part of that continent.

  • @redhidinghood9337
    @redhidinghood9337 Před 5 lety +278

    I think the "achaemenid" and anarabian continents should be one. They seem kinda too small on their own (especially when you factor in the population) to be continents

  • @christiandevey3898
    @christiandevey3898 Před 5 lety +183

    Person 1:What countries are in the European Union
    Person 2: The countries in Europe
    1: So like Norway, Switzerland, and Ukraine?
    2: No

  • @captaindeadeye788
    @captaindeadeye788 Před 3 lety +21

    Theoretically, I think you could also split the islands of Indonesia by the Wallace line and incorporate those sides into either Asia or Australia. Just my personal thinking

  • @QpertsChannel
    @QpertsChannel Před 4 lety +81

    i think clumping up middle east together would make more sense than having basicaly iran as its own continent

    • @RedPandaStan
      @RedPandaStan Před 4 lety +18

      I think it fully fits as it's own continent if you look at the history of the area. Much different than arabia.

    • @maczetamaczeta189
      @maczetamaczeta189 Před 4 lety +4

      He couldn't, while he invented this mountain range division of continents, he had to apply it everywhere it fit.

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +6

      @@maczetamaczeta189 But didn't apply it to the parts of America split by mountains? Most specifically the sierra nevada mountain range, which stretches all the way up into British Columbia in Canada which separate the coast from the rest of the land.

    • @JustANervousWreck
      @JustANervousWreck Před 3 lety +1

      @@RedChaosScrungle yea, but the mountains in the Americas haven’t caused any real deterrence to settlement

    • @RedChaosScrungle
      @RedChaosScrungle Před 3 lety +5

      @@JustANervousWreck Actually, if you look at a map of the first settlers of America, you'll see the Sierra Nevada mountains almost perfectly lining the western border for the indigenous great basin peoples, they don't live on the other side of the mountains, just cause it's all the same country in 'Murica, doesn't mean it's not a divide, though if I'm wrong please correct me.

  • @CrisBD
    @CrisBD Před 5 lety +136

    Well.. I think Oceania and the Caribbean did not like this video :(

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Před 5 lety +11

      He didn't count any islands...like the Canadian Arctic.

    • @RunaSunset
      @RunaSunset Před 5 lety +5

      Neither did the UK

    • @gabor6259
      @gabor6259 Před 5 lety +3

      Neither did Zealandia.

    • @yuxinlittlemagic
      @yuxinlittlemagic Před 5 lety +2

      neither did Indonesia

    • @h4m1cx94
      @h4m1cx94 Před 5 lety +2

      According to rule number 2, wouldn’t the Scandinavian Peninsula be considered a continent, or would this contradict rule number 1?

  • @BWOBLACKHEART
    @BWOBLACKHEART Před 5 lety +284

    His definition of a 'region' is really weird; he might be getting it confused with biomes. I think most people would classify a region more along human terms rather than geological. Instead of drawing the boundaries based on where the land is roughly the same, you'd want to go by demographic details. I think he focused too much on simplifying the terms and ended up jumbling them up in his head.
    Btw, dick move just ignoring the East Indies :/

    • @nicholasmoore2112
      @nicholasmoore2112 Před 5 lety +8

      They're smaller than Greenland (considerably!!), what else do you need to know?? Why bring them up at all?

    • @BWOBLACKHEART
      @BWOBLACKHEART Před 5 lety +17

      Because continents are a human construct, especially when we're using them to talk about our own populations. Europe only exists because we as people decided to differentiate it as such. We should use a demographic construct to base our 'scale' on rather that Greenland of all things. He took his own scales analogy a bit too literally.

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 Před 5 lety +11

      @@BWOBLACKHEART Agreed, I prefer Massamans continents over these mostly because it's based off of the demography of each region rather than geographical proximity if that makes sense.

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety +4

      There should be separate units for physical regions and human regions, if you really want to make well-defined physical regions. Most people would just prefer to use human regions imo. It's easier for people now to understand someone saying that Iran is in the Middle East versus Iran is in Asia, even though both are true.

    • @arohsix
      @arohsix Před 5 lety +2

      He didn't include any island though. (Smaller than Greenland)

  • @lemonadepitcher
    @lemonadepitcher Před 4 lety +65

    3:36
    "You could aruge that Antarctica is also a single region. While that is a fair argument to make I'd counter by saying Antarctica is significantly broken up by the Transantarctic mountain range and at the very least create 2 distinct regions, glacier and mountains."
    Thank me later.

    • @antareepgogoi6065
      @antareepgogoi6065 Před 4 lety

      Matthew Lau thank you very much

    • @ethanbrown4656
      @ethanbrown4656 Před 4 lety +1

      I thought this comment was talking about something else, so I still tried to pause the video.
      I'm not even mad at my stupidity.

    • @vitorzika321
      @vitorzika321 Před 3 lety +1

      so south america should be divided in two due to the Andes

    • @moonagaming6068
      @moonagaming6068 Před 2 lety

      Thanks

  • @haraldhey9210
    @haraldhey9210 Před 4 lety +21

    You needed 13 minutes to explain "Let everything be as it already is, but devide Asia into 4 pieces."

  • @GavinLiuranium
    @GavinLiuranium Před 5 lety +267

    In my opinion, Anatolia-Arabia should be called Asia in this division instead, because the earliest usage of the term Asia referred to Anatolia. The Central, North, East and Southeast Asia can have a different name altogether but I don’t have a name in mind yet

    • @oshoarora6337
      @oshoarora6337 Před 5 lety +75

      How about mongolia

    • @gabe7630
      @gabe7630 Před 5 lety +17

      @@oshoarora6337 best comment

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 5 lety +10

      I have a feeling Turkey might resent being part of Asia since they keep trying to worm their way into the EU.

    • @GavinLiuranium
      @GavinLiuranium Před 5 lety +2

      @@oshoarora6337 Outer Mongolia is counted as East Asia

    • @GavinLiuranium
      @GavinLiuranium Před 5 lety +1

      @@arthas640 Lol true

  • @jeremymiller1846
    @jeremymiller1846 Před 5 lety +22

    "Just like how one kilometer can never equal one meter, one continent can never equal one region." The problem with this is that not every region is the same size, whereas every meter is the same size. It really becomes a problem when you consider the fact that the Sahara-which I believe would be one region under this definition of a region, since I'm pretty sure it is one desert-at 9.2 million square kilometers, is larger than Australia at 7.7 million square kilometers.
    This would appear to suggest that a region can indeed be larger than a continent, which breaks the rules of the proposed system. The only way such a system could work is if these terms were to refer to a specific amount of area, the same way acres, hectares, and other units of area measurement do. You could, for example, call a region 2 million sq. km and a continent 10 million sq. km, and then you would have a system that actually corresponds to the metric system.
    Of course, if you did this then there would be multiple North American continents, multiple African continents, at least 4 Asian continents. Europe could still be its own continent. You could also have half-continents if you wanted. Australia would be about 3/4 continents. But at that point the whole system of continents would be totally unrelated to its original meaning, so we've done nothing useful. (unlike this comment, which is COMPLETELY useful and productive.)
    To conclude, I think we should keep the current vague, somewhat useful, and disputed/disputable system of six or seven continents, because ultimately it's not very important. There are much better ways to describe geographic locations on the globe, like countries, perhaps. Anyway, good video, it's a fun topic to think about. And if you read all that, thanks for reading!

  • @expansionpack4485
    @expansionpack4485 Před 4 lety +25

    "Centimeter, which is the smallest." *Angry millimeter noises.*

  • @Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17

    People living on islands: *anger*

  • @misseli1
    @misseli1 Před 4 lety +196

    I tend to divide Asia into these subcontinents:
    *East Asia:* The only region I used to associate with Asia growing up, before I knew better. Stretching from China & Mongolia to Japan, and from the Koreas to Taiwan.
    *Southeast Asia:* Indochina and the Malay archipelagos. I sometimes lumped this one together with the rest of East Asia, mostly because of the similarities in phenotypes.
    *Indian Subcontinent:* India and the countries which it borders
    *Central Asia:* All the -stan countries minus Pakistan. I was barely aware of this region until a few years back when I realized how distinct they were from their neighbors in the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent.
    *Middle East:* The Arabian Peninsula, Levant, Mesopotamian region, the Caucasus, Anatolia, + Egypt and Iran, though I now realize that Iran has more connections to Afghanistan. Which makes sense when you consider the fact that the two are part of Greater Iran
    Edit: forgot about *North Asia* or Russian Siberia

    • @jonathancale2545
      @jonathancale2545 Před 4 lety +19

      thats demograpics and politics ... not physical geography

    • @mikespearwood3914
      @mikespearwood3914 Před 4 lety +12

      So why would Egypt be part of the "middle east" but not Libya for example?

    • @ThisAlias
      @ThisAlias Před 4 lety +4

      Afghanistan is not part of Central Asia... And Egypt is not part of ME

    • @minzblatt
      @minzblatt Před 4 lety +7

      @@ThisAlias Afghanistan is definitely at least half Central Asian. "Middle East" is a political classification and usually it includes Egypt (look at wikipedia).

    • @thelegend27yes15
      @thelegend27yes15 Před 3 lety

      4Abiddin3-[T.C.] Yes Egypt is in the Middle East.

  • @SirMrBerk
    @SirMrBerk Před 5 lety +310

    kilometer biggest? centimeter smallest? bruh that's not how the metric system works

    • @konplayz
      @konplayz Před 5 lety +57

      SirMrBerk americans...

    • @PapaKlimentino
      @PapaKlimentino Před 5 lety +2

      @@aditiparmar6097 demjokes

    • @mattbarrett3618
      @mattbarrett3618 Před 5 lety +45

      How many times do you use the gigameter or the nanometer? Unless you’re a scientist, you don’t use this. Same with the imperial system. No one uses chains or furlongs. For the average person, centimeter is smallest and kilometer is biggest

    • @cammarc
      @cammarc Před 5 lety +41

      @@mattbarrett3618
      What about milimetres? Those are very common.

    • @gonzalosanchez1538
      @gonzalosanchez1538 Před 5 lety +33

      @@mattbarrett3618 i can accept kilometer as the bigget usual unit, but you don't have to be a scientist to use milimeters frequently...

  • @luladrgn9155
    @luladrgn9155 Před 4 lety +79

    When he does this:
    Me: Yay!
    When half of the countries of Asia become transcontinental
    Me: Oh no!!!!!

    • @Shadowaucifer
      @Shadowaucifer Před 4 lety +1

      What

    • @vincentandre8500
      @vincentandre8500 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Shadowaucifer half of the Asian counties, like Pakistan for example, are now split between two continents. Like how Russia is in both Europe and Asia.

    • @micha2909
      @micha2909 Před 3 lety +8

      Turkey is in three continents according to this video. 😬

    • @luladrgn9155
      @luladrgn9155 Před 3 lety +3

      @@micha2909 oh f🤬

    • @MajorMlgNoob
      @MajorMlgNoob Před 3 lety +2

      @@micha2909 the UK currently has territory in 7 continents so

  • @darkmsn486
    @darkmsn486 Před 4 lety +6

    I really like the ten continent way. I think it's very understandable and in a very cultural way.

  • @loveseal990
    @loveseal990 Před 5 lety +212

    3:45
    You just used the satellite map of Eastern Kazakhstan/Southern Russia for a prosperous Greenland in the Atlantic. 😂

    • @lettuce9466
      @lettuce9466 Před 5 lety +1

      Even the latitudes r wrong lol 😂😂😂😂

    • @whyit487
      @whyit487 Před 5 lety +5

      And? It's not like it lowers the video quality, and this video would've also taken longer to produce. You're just being idiotic.

    • @whyit487
      @whyit487 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lettuce9466 Why does that matter? Climate can be very similar at totally different latitudes. For example, Greenland and Antarctica have incredibly similar climates, yet are on completely opposite latitudes.

    • @whyit487
      @whyit487 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jbird4478 Precisely.

    • @loveseal990
      @loveseal990 Před 5 lety

      Why It? I entitled this as a joke, as I noticed it

  • @Khneefer
    @Khneefer Před 5 lety +31

    11:45: All Continents had "a" as first and last letter
    Europe: I'm joke to you?

  • @themanohar3749
    @themanohar3749 Před 4 lety +5

    Only India and China are more populated than 5 continent's.
    Edited - 6, I forget Antarctica.

  • @baldingrecedingbowlcutmull2313

    My problem with drawing a line across the zagros in that the Persian/Arabian gulf is so thin. The Zagros didn't exactly stop anyone from crossing. The Caliphates, the Sassanids, the Achaemenids, everyone crossed over.

  • @thomasturner6980
    @thomasturner6980 Před 5 lety +253

    Oxford dictionary definition of Continents: *_exists_*
    Atlas Pro: *hold my beer*

    • @lth5015
      @lth5015 Před 5 lety +1

      The OED? What kind of peasant do you think Atlas Pro is? He clearly uses the superior Merriam-Webster

  • @davidonfim2381
    @davidonfim2381 Před 5 lety +58

    This is silly. If you're willing to make arbitrary decisions purely out of convenience and not any kind of objective physical reason, then embrace it. Just make the continents themselves that arbitrary decision and leave it at that. There's no need for any of these ridiculous post-hoc rationalizations that serve no other purpose than essentially just to arrive at the arbitrary decision that you want. Continents are like countries- they're just convenient social constructions humans agree to use simply because it makes some things easier. This obsession of trying to make everything have to be based on consistent rules with a physical basis is pointless.

    • @OOOOOO-dx7zu
      @OOOOOO-dx7zu Před 5 lety +5

      hear hear

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Před 5 lety +1

      It's not any more pointless than theoretical physicists coming up with theories that fit their preconceived notions of how the universe should work. Actually, those people are kind of pointless... We need new ideas based on the real world! I think AP is going about this the right way, but his mountain range rule has somewhat to be desired. That or it would need to be expanded. I actually think that the eurasian continent makes sense, but we may need to invent a new word for the descriptions that are smaller than a continent and larger than a single region, tho, thinking about regions, they basically already cover the larger bits of land people often reference.

    • @Haalaine
      @Haalaine Před 5 lety +5

      @@kindlin So, a subcontinent?

    • @RunaSunset
      @RunaSunset Před 5 lety +2

      The meter was arbitrarily chosen from a not so arbitrary number: the distance from the pole to the equator. The number 10 million is arbitrary. The same principle applies here backwards. Arbitrary rules, not arbitrary lines

  • @acoral1035
    @acoral1035 Před 4 lety +6

    I have defined political continents. I had draw a graph of countries and their geographical connections. Then I use automatic clusterisation tools, and found they are clustered in 8 continents. Africa became two continents, Europe lost Iberian peninsula to North Africa, Middle East was a separate continent, and Indonesia went to Australia+Oceania (I've used EEZ borders as a reference).

  • @rory_person_being
    @rory_person_being Před 4 lety +19

    I'm not exactly sure where I would draw the line exactly, but somewhere in the south-west United States or in Mexico, there should be a divide, with the northern side being North America and the southern side being Central America. These two regions have been completely different for millennia, so grouping them as one and the same doesn't make sense.
    The rule about continents being divided by mountains only seems to apply to Eurasia, which doesn't make sense, when the Rockies and Andes mountains exist.
    Also by the region argument, Antarctica is actually far less diverse in it's regions than Greenland. If having multiple regions on a continent is a prerequisite, then Antarctica does not qualify. Since it doesn't qualify, we have to exclude anything smaller than it, so sorry Australia, Europe, Aindia, Anarabia, and Achaemia.

    • @jacobgorokhovsky4677
      @jacobgorokhovsky4677 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes the Rockies and the Andes Mountains exist and are rather large mountains but they don't completely cut off an area from the rest on the world(like the himalias and the caucuses), they just stop in the middle of there respective continents.
      Also the United States and Canada have not been "compleatly different for melenia" from Central America and Mexico, the indegeounous people(who have lived there for melenia) dont just sudenly become "compleatly different" on this magical line.

    • @vitorzika321
      @vitorzika321 Před 3 lety

      @@jacobgorokhovsky4677 they do cut off.
      The Andes extends from Northern venezuela to the bottom of south america

    • @user-vo6ec7hk4u
      @user-vo6ec7hk4u Před 3 lety +1

      For me i am also against considering achemania and anarabia two different continents... Because actually they were heavly related to each other for mellinia.
      However, I agree that China and Saudi arabia should not be at the same continent. They were not ever in one empire, even the mongols were not able to do that 😅

    • @MrKanilammit
      @MrKanilammit Před 3 lety +1

      Yes but the American mountains divide the primary landmass along one of the widest parts, not creating as distinguishing separations, whereas the Eurasia divisions seem to. The main separating feature of the land masses into continents being bodies of water, the Ural divides seem to make a degree of sense since it divides with the geographically notable bodies of water. Not sure I agree with being completely separate continent, but for subcontinent it makes more sense than the americas. I think the American ranges are more useful for regional separation rather than landmass separation.

    • @sunstar8782
      @sunstar8782 Před 2 lety

      3:37

  • @alangoldsmith3
    @alangoldsmith3 Před 5 lety +155

    I prefer the seperation of Asia and Europe geographically but I think using your same criteria Italy and Iberia become continents don't they?

    • @niku..
      @niku.. Před 5 lety +57

      If the resulting continent is smaller than Greenland, it's not a continent and is not to be seperated.

    • @TrabberShir
      @TrabberShir Před 5 lety +29

      @@niku.. Italy plus Balkans is large enough. A line stretching the combined length of the Alps and Carpathians would make more sense than the Urals if looking at history before about 500 CE.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 5 lety +1

      i think it makes more sense to divide them up based on major mountain ranges

    • @SirNarax
      @SirNarax Před 5 lety +1

      Only if you forget about the other criteria for his proposed continent suggestions.

    • @ishandey6061
      @ishandey6061 Před 4 lety +1

      they would be smaller then Greenland

  • @dhanajon5528
    @dhanajon5528 Před 5 lety +209

    8:20 "...everyone knows how big a foot is"
    Kids with no legs : *am i a joke to you?*

    • @nurphurecarnium
      @nurphurecarnium Před 4 lety +6

      @mjolnir, but pronounced Jonathan how about blind kids with no legs ?

    • @jeffreychandra912
      @jeffreychandra912 Před 4 lety +3

      @mjolnir, but pronounced Jonathan what about blind kids with no hands, no leg, and no ears?

    • @jeffreychandra912
      @jeffreychandra912 Před 4 lety +3

      @mjolnir, but pronounced Jonathan ey, at least it's fun

  • @AdrianLikesFlags
    @AdrianLikesFlags Před 4 lety +8

    Here are my thoughts to get all As :
    Æuropa (Europe)
    Africa (Africa)
    Asia (Eastern Asia)
    Archæsia (your Achemia, your Anarabia + Caucasus all in one)
    Abharata (India)
    Amazonia (South America)
    Anahuaca (North America)
    Australia (Oceania)
    Arctica (Greenland)
    Antarctica (Penguinia)

    • @Arranus
      @Arranus Před 2 lety

      Æ is not A its it own letter and its not in English but café will disagree

    • @fallendown8828
      @fallendown8828 Před rokem +1

      @@Arranus we write and call Europe as "Avrupa" anyways so no need to try hard for me 😎 (by the way i am European)

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Před rokem

      ​@@fallendown8828 You maybe a Russian or from some other Slavic country.

    • @fallendown8828
      @fallendown8828 Před rokem

      @@user-pakshibhithi10 close, i am from Thrace and i am a Bulgarian muhacir which basically means muslim who came back to Turkey after loss of territories in Caucasus and Balkans

    • @user-pakshibhithi10
      @user-pakshibhithi10 Před rokem

      @@fallendown8828 Ok, so, do Bulgarians identify as Slavs or something else?

  • @cbhorxo
    @cbhorxo Před 2 lety +2

    Slight adjustments -
    1. Include Japan, S.Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei with Oceania.
    2. Include Ireland, Uk Iceland and other European islands with Europe and include other islands with their respective continents.
    3. Merge Achaesia with Arabia.
    4. Combine Aindia with Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • @lebo9010
    @lebo9010 Před 5 lety +177

    This is basically a video explaining why Europe is its own continent

    • @leifcian4288
      @leifcian4288 Před 5 lety +7

      Also 2 inland seas and 5 major peninsula is pretty distinctive part of Eurasia. Significant for the anthropology.

    • @pedrolmlkzk
      @pedrolmlkzk Před 5 lety +22

      no, it's a flawed try on "scientifically" defining a continent"

    • @Jam77229
      @Jam77229 Před 5 lety +24

      It's a failed (to me) attempt at convincing people Europe should be a continent.
      I'm at least glad he made India its own continent. Those who argue it shouldn't, but Europe should, are.... well... just wrong.

    • @donmoccachino3867
      @donmoccachino3867 Před 5 lety +12

      @@Jam77229 oh i see. You sure explained your point very well as to why they're wrong and why you're the one in the right. Truly exemplary arugumentation.

    • @marianchitu7674
      @marianchitu7674 Před 5 lety +1

      @Dieter Gaudlitz it's about how different the culture is from Europe to Asia, while people from the other continents share some similarities, Europeans and Asians have nothing in common

  • @sammjust2233
    @sammjust2233 Před 5 lety +90

    I'm a bit confused on your definition of a "region"

    • @PapaKlimentino
      @PapaKlimentino Před 5 lety +8

      part of a landmass that has similar animal and plantlife, temperature, sea level and overall look (example: desert, tropical rainforest)

    • @paranoidise6458
      @paranoidise6458 Před 5 lety +5

      @@PapaKlimentino but Antarctica is 1 region

    • @mackermate8475
      @mackermate8475 Před 5 lety +10

      @@paranoidise6458 According to Atlas Pro not. See 3:36

    • @CodedStingray
      @CodedStingray Před 5 lety +6

      @RandomPangolin We're talking about geographic regions though, which don't give a crap about people

    • @ethanielclyne5810
      @ethanielclyne5810 Před 5 lety +2

      Basically a biome

  • @user-jq1zr3uf7r
    @user-jq1zr3uf7r Před 4 lety +17

    Let's call the first unit continent, and the second one a sub continent- like the Indian sub-continent. I think it would work well enough

    • @hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072
      @hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 Před 11 měsíci

      India, to me, should not be a subcontinent. Europe deserves to be a subcontinent of Eurasia.

    • @nmvhr
      @nmvhr Před 11 měsíci

      @@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 they both are

    • @hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072
      @hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 Před 11 měsíci

      @@nmvhr India cannot be a subcontinent because it's geologically different despite geographically merging with Iranic and Turkic countries and Sinospheric-cultured areas.

    • @nmvhr
      @nmvhr Před 11 měsíci

      @@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 you have brain disease. culture does not make a continent or a subcontinent.

    • @Oera-B
      @Oera-B Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 and Europe can because...?

  • @christinosim
    @christinosim Před 3 lety +4

    The problem I have with the Achaemenid continent is that no one empire has been able to conquer an entire continent. The Persians just had mountains as their shield to the outside world. Same with Italy.

    • @a-sane-person
      @a-sane-person Před 2 lety

      Really no one has conquered an entire continent? What about Australia?

    • @irmaosmatos4026
      @irmaosmatos4026 Před 7 měsíci

      The Iberian Union controlled all of South America.

  • @kurtsteiner7310
    @kurtsteiner7310 Před 5 lety +32

    You have imperialised the continent system, but ended up with a nice metric result.

  • @darkalligraph
    @darkalligraph Před 5 lety +109

    1. 1:28 East of Russia?
    You sure bout that?
    2. 3:35 You could aruge? That Antarctica is also a single region. While that is a fair argument to make, I'd counter by saying Antarctica is significantly broken up by the Trans-Antarctic mountain range and at the very least create 2 distinct regions, glacier and mountains. (For those who couldn't catch it)
    All jokes aside though, this channel is incredible. Watched through the whole thing and thoroughly enjoyed it :)

    • @theodo3655
      @theodo3655 Před 5 lety +2

      Its for sure west

    • @darkalligraph
      @darkalligraph Před 5 lety +2

      @Adymn Sani 😅

    • @andyfrost78
      @andyfrost78 Před 5 lety +3

      It is east because the world is round

    • @Omar_ayach
      @Omar_ayach Před 5 lety +3

      Well considering the Earth is a globe...

    • @darkalligraph
      @darkalligraph Před 5 lety

      @@Omar_ayach West would fit better but fair enough. Well said.

  • @fpth848
    @fpth848 Před 3 lety +5

    I think the line separating Achaemenia from the rest of Asia should be along the Karakorum and Tien Shan Mountains, basically including the rest of the stans.

  • @Giovanna8782
    @Giovanna8782 Před 4 lety +2

    Aaah the Metric system... pure perfection. 10mm = 1cm. 100cm = 1m. 1000m = 1km etc. Fit together like a puzzle. Inch, Foot, Yard, ... make no sense together

  • @paranoidrodent
    @paranoidrodent Před 5 lety +71

    I have to wonder what's wrong with the term "subcontinent" to describe major subsections of the larger continents. It's been in use for ages to describe South Asia (i.e. the Indian subcontinent). Europe is really a subcontinent of Eurasia. Both regions are not just defined by mountain ranges but by culture and historical ties. Eurasia could be broken into quite a few logical subcontinents. Africa could be broken into at least two (North Africa and Subsaharan Africa). I'm not sure if the concept of subcontinents could easily be imported into the Americas. Perhaps in a cultural sense in North America (Latin America versus the US/Canada) but that's almost exclusively cultural whereas the Old World examples were cultural groups divided by a geography.
    Also, why not consider tectonic plates in the description of continent if you aren't factoring in culture? They provide one of the best logical reasons to consider North and South America to be separate continents... because a few million years ago, they literally were until the collided.

    • @blueveins3238
      @blueveins3238 Před 5 lety +6

      I generally agree with the subcontinents thing, but my gripe with the tectonic plates is, if you really follow them, they'll make North America subsume a huge chunk of Siberia, which makes little intuitive sense.

    • @gonzalo32
      @gonzalo32 Před 5 lety +7

      In Latin America, we called the Americas a single continent (America), with North and South America as its two subcontinents.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 4 lety

      India is a subcontinent because it's on its own Continent plate. Europe is not because it shares the same plate as Asia

  • @ioannismittas3900
    @ioannismittas3900 Před 5 lety +122

    Well thought, I have a suggestion. As the Alpes somewhat "divide" Europe, can we argue that Anarbia and Achaemia could co-exist?

    • @gracjanlekston134
      @gracjanlekston134 Před 5 lety +19

      You can definitely make a arguement that they should but his criteria still isn't broken by the Alps or the Pyrenees since Iberian and Italian Peninsulas are both smaller than Greenland.

    • @ianfrye6775
      @ianfrye6775 Před 5 lety +5

      I agree. I think that they should create a continent called, say, “Alshrqia” or “Alscerca” from the Arabic alshrq

    • @RainierKine
      @RainierKine Před 5 lety +4

      @@ianfrye6775 I agree. Totally better than the Frankenstein of a word "Anarabia"

    • @prestonbrower762
      @prestonbrower762 Před 5 lety

      I know it doesn't start/end with a, but how about we just make "the middle East" a continent.

  • @adilbenkiran6669
    @adilbenkiran6669 Před 3 lety +2

    atlas pro: there are 10 continents
    zealandia: am i a joke to you?

  • @cenazivota5840
    @cenazivota5840 Před 3 lety +4

    You forgot about impenetrable deserts, which divide continents just like mountain ranges. Technically speaking Africa and North Africa (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt etc.) are completely different continent separated by the Sahara desert. North Africa might be considered part of Anarabia as well, but it is a bit tricky, because it is also significantly influenced by Mediterranean Europe (Greece, Italy/ancient Rome, Spain etc.).

  • @vortimulticompte7177
    @vortimulticompte7177 Před 5 lety +126

    So you basically invented the concept of subcontinent ?? Whoah.

    • @disgustedandamused
      @disgustedandamused Před 5 lety +10

      @Finn MickCool By the video's logic, we could call (A)India, (An)Arabia, (Aecheamenid)Iran, AND (no A?)Europe "subcontinents". Which I'd be OK with, really.

  • @alexisl7006
    @alexisl7006 Před 5 lety +165

    3:52 "The next biggest landmass after Greenland is Australia"
    Greenland : 2.17 million km2
    Australia : 7.69 million km2

    • @SamwellWK
      @SamwellWK Před 5 lety +25

      He probably meant to say that Australia was the next landmass up in size after Greenland.

    • @JPWack
      @JPWack Před 5 lety +30

      ...also Mercator is a bitch

    • @infernalstan886
      @infernalstan886 Před 5 lety +2

      @@hernandostefanamisola8043 in many European countries the decimal point is , and the comma every 3 digits is . Doesn't make it any less confusing tho 😅

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate Před 5 lety +8

      @@infernalstan886 honestly, if we give the US shit for not officially adopting metric, we should give those EU nations reversing comma and period shit too.

    • @alexisl7006
      @alexisl7006 Před 5 lety +3

      @@hernandostefanamisola8043 I'm French, we use coma for decimals 🤷‍♂️

  • @SC-zq6cu
    @SC-zq6cu Před 3 lety +6

    I think it would've been better to put "Anarabia" and "Achaemenia" together to just call it "Middle east".

  • @thelordnaevis4946
    @thelordnaevis4946 Před 2 lety +2

    You could also have the mountain range of China, which divides West and East China.
    Note that East China contains 94% of its population so I think it’d be pretty reasonable to use it, and it would divide the Typical asian stereotype (Chinese, Korean, Japanese) from the nomadic tribes of Central Asia and West China

  • @legion999
    @legion999 Před 5 lety +21

    "Everyone knows how big a foot is" I guess that's why we only have one shoe size huh?

    • @maczetamaczeta189
      @maczetamaczeta189 Před 4 lety

      Precisely. Foots are so inconsistent that every country he mentioned came up with different results. I'll stick with what I'm using right now, thank you. I can also say meter is intuitive, because it's half of the tall human.

    • @gustavodeoliveira5254
      @gustavodeoliveira5254 Před 4 lety

      I did never understand the foot mesure, it is not consistent and is not 10 based, that's why meters are perfect

  • @jul7985
    @jul7985 Před 5 lety +37

    But metric-users use the meter like a foot. We also have a decimeter (1/10*m) but we use the Meter for comparison and imagining things on human scale.

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 Před 5 lety +1

      Metres are good for human scale stuff. Easy to pace out. The prefix cluster around unity is largely useless. About the only time any of its members get used is for centimetres and hectares.

  • @BackToBackJames
    @BackToBackJames Před 4 lety +17

    Greenland is not all glaciers, it also has mountains, fjords, tundra, grasslands and woodland.

    • @teathesilkwing7616
      @teathesilkwing7616 Před 4 lety +2

      But it’s not bigger than Greenland

    • @BackToBackJames
      @BackToBackJames Před 4 lety

      @@teathesilkwing7616 What are you talking about?

    • @teathesilkwing7616
      @teathesilkwing7616 Před 4 lety +1

      James Duarte Greenland is not bigger than itself, so it can’t be a continent

    • @BackToBackJames
      @BackToBackJames Před 4 lety +1

      @@teathesilkwing7616 well greenland has more climates then antarctica which would mean antarctica isn't a continent also meaning australia isn't either

    • @waffleonquaffle
      @waffleonquaffle Před 3 lety

      @@BackToBackJames that's why he defined it as "bigger than greenland" and not "having multiple regions"

  • @Philippineball1062
    @Philippineball1062 Před 2 lety +2

    *Where do you live?*
    Me: I live in no continent, according do Atlas.

  • @konq9779
    @konq9779 Před 5 lety +40

    0:47 are you familiar with milimeters?

    • @SharksandDinos
      @SharksandDinos Před 5 lety +7

      There is also micrometers, nanometer and attometers.

    • @FenrizNNN
      @FenrizNNN Před rokem

      Dummies, y'all forgot Yoctometers.

  • @Alaryk111
    @Alaryk111 Před 5 lety +62

    Anarabia should be just called Asia or Asia Minor since the name Asia at the beginning meant the region of modern day Turkey.

    • @maxx1014
      @maxx1014 Před 5 lety +1

      And Asia should be called China

    • @EdJones99
      @EdJones99 Před 5 lety +7

      @@maxx1014 Every country in new Asia that isn't China will absolutely love that... /s

    • @psychic_beth
      @psychic_beth Před 5 lety +5

      +100 social credits

    • @gracjanlekston134
      @gracjanlekston134 Před 5 lety +1

      @@maxx1014 Maybe Asia Major instead.

    • @rasho2532
      @rasho2532 Před 5 lety +1

      Am i the only one who thought of calling it the Middle East

  • @Xartab
    @Xartab Před 3 lety +1

    - Teaching geography on CZcams.
    - Calling Australia the _next biggest_ landmass _after_ Greenland.
    Choose one.

    • @greibert1447
      @greibert1447 Před 3 lety

      And then saying the EU is east of Russia

  • @NiminaeOld
    @NiminaeOld Před 4 lety

    That final step divides the U.S. and all the Americas quite a bit so you have more than ten continents. I feel like that deserves exploration.

  • @Ida-xe8pg
    @Ida-xe8pg Před 5 lety +8

    Geography Now: Finally a good competitor

  • @thesenate8743
    @thesenate8743 Před 5 lety +14

    1:43 "...this keeps the trend of continents that both begin and end with the letter A"
    Europe: Am I a joke to you?

  • @TheArtistTreee
    @TheArtistTreee Před 3 lety +2

    At the least, you can just combine Achaemia and Anarbia together to form the Middle East.
    For the most part, you basically just recreated all the continents we have already established with extra smaller continents but I'd be fine with Aindia and/or the Middle East being established as separate continents.

  • @ellinar1
    @ellinar1 Před 3 lety +1

    America: imperial is the best system
    Damn near everyone else: no it's metric
    Britain: hold my beer

  • @aarspar
    @aarspar Před 5 lety +38

    *Atlas Pro redefines the continents
    Island nations: "Am I a joke to you?"

    • @pog7126
      @pog7126 Před 5 lety

      True

    • @pokerface1476
      @pokerface1476 Před 5 lety +2

      islands can be merged in the nearest continent,would be logical

    • @StratosphereTHAI
      @StratosphereTHAI Před 5 lety

      @@pokerface1476 yes but then you stump upon Nusantara. . .

    • @davidtitanium22
      @davidtitanium22 Před 5 lety

      Island nations: continents are overrated, we're joining the other side
      *becomes oceania *
      (or... Aceania? and on that note, shouldn't europe be called Auropia?)

  • @SaudiHaramco
    @SaudiHaramco Před 5 lety +20

    Is this geography fan fiction?

  • @Coelacanth_yes
    @Coelacanth_yes Před rokem +1

    When Madagascar had multiple regions on it even though it's a island

  • @yama123numbercauseytdemand4

    11:42 Europe: laughs in E
    *and cries

  • @kuusinho
    @kuusinho Před 5 lety +118

    You might as well have kept going by your definition. East africa seperates from the rest of Africa from the ethiopian highlands and the great rift. North america can be split 4 ways. Everything East of the appalachian mountains, everything west of the Rocky Mountains, everything south of the sierra nevada. Leaving everything between the rockies and appalachians from the gulf of mexico to the arctic as one continent. South america can stay whole or chile ecuador and peru might be seperate. I love your videos but this was bad in so many ways.

    • @lordkenten4136
      @lordkenten4136 Před 5 lety +4

      I thought that it was quite fine. The mountain requirement was only there to split up Eurasia.

    • @leokastenberg800
      @leokastenberg800 Před 5 lety +6

      It's more about the historical impact of the mountain ranges on the movement of peoples. With the Andes, the only example would be the Inca, but they actually lived on both sides of the Andes and were limited more by their distance to the coast than the mountains.
      For the Appalachians and Rockies, there were never any expanding empires in north America until the American frontier, which was certainly not stopped by the mountains.

    • @geojelly9830
      @geojelly9830 Před 4 lety +1

      Indeed, i don't think we should split the continents based on how many humans live there. Afro Eurasia is the biggest and that's a fact.

    • @Nick-ce6lt
      @Nick-ce6lt Před 4 lety +1

      yeah this was awful. The definition of words come from common agreement. He had a similar video on the Caspian sea which was just as moronic. Ugh he has some really good content but every 4th video or so is a giant miss.

    • @broccolininja8950
      @broccolininja8950 Před 4 lety +1

      Asc saaxiib. He should split east Africa as well because of the distinctive people there, and at 11:44 he has three mistakes
      1. Arabia is spelled anarbia
      2. He is missing Europe
      3. Another continent is missing, therefore there aren't the ten he originally stated

  • @john3_14-17
    @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety +3

    It's still pretty arbitrary though - the Andes and a lot of the ranges in the Western Cordillera have historically prevented crossings too, and they both are far more intimidating than the Urals, which are comparable to the Appalachians really (they both are a similar length and height and have served as a barrier for expansion, and they also do not go all the way to the southern water body). Why aren't the Appalachians, Andes, and the Western Cordillera ranges (Rockies, Coast Ranges, Brooks Range and Sierra Madres perhaps, etc.) on the same level as the Urals? The only reason I can think of is convenience (which I think is pretty good), as making the lower 48 and South America transcontinental is really confusing.

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety +1

      Oh I just realized they'd have to be bigger than Greenland. Still a confusing system though. The only other objection I might be able to bring up is perhaps separating North Asia from East Asia via the various Mountain ranges that ring around China's borders and divide the Russian Far East.

  • @DTL9164
    @DTL9164 Před 4 lety +3

    1:16 easy
    British Isles (just Ireland after stupid brexit)
    Major 2 Iberian states
    France
    Benelux
    Germany
    Italy
    Slovenia
    Croatia
    The 4 countries at the heart of Europe
    Poland
    Romania
    Bulgaria
    Greece
    Malta
    Cyprus
    Scandinavia except Norway

  • @rydemk4168
    @rydemk4168 Před 4 lety +1

    Schools should show this in Geography class just to get kids thinking.

  • @AzzrudinJamil
    @AzzrudinJamil Před 5 lety +5

    News: the subcontinent of "India" has been studied, redefined and it unanimously agreed to be renamed "Aintindia"
    Indians: loses their minds
    Pakistani: ROFL

  • @FehimKorkmaz
    @FehimKorkmaz Před 5 lety +10

    9:36 why are the mountain ranges in turkey cut in that way? According to this video, Turkey would be in three continents.

    • @EdJones99
      @EdJones99 Před 5 lety +2

      What's wrong with that? Lots of countries are already transcontinental.

    • @FehimKorkmaz
      @FehimKorkmaz Před 5 lety +2

      Ed Jones nothing wrong with that, maybe further refinement in that area could simplify things.

    • @EdJones99
      @EdJones99 Před 5 lety

      @@FehimKorkmaz Fair enough I guess.

  • @cbhorxo
    @cbhorxo Před 2 lety +2

    6:35 Where is New Zealand?
    Let's us all bring New Zealand back to maps! Justice for Aotearoa!🇳🇿

  • @ooi97
    @ooi97 Před 4 lety +1

    I know one place that deserves to be a subcontinent more than Achamenia. The Middle America. Basically from Panama to Veracruz in Mexico. It even fits the 'where it's thinnest' criteria. And if we did away with the 'bigger than Greenland' criteria, it would be it's own continent, along with Greenland and Madagascar.

  • @crucialsword432
    @crucialsword432 Před 5 lety +15

    When you highlight Antarctica at 4:27 you highlight all the ice in addition to all the land but your definition refers to landmasses so... I am now unreasonably angry about a tiny thing

  • @schlimmbotg472
    @schlimmbotg472 Před 5 lety +9

    If you want another topic to cover: what are islands? Why is America not the biggest island or afroeurasia and how can Australia can count as both?

  • @Imperiused
    @Imperiused Před 3 lety +2

    i say just define continents by the 15 major continental plates: Pacific, North American, Juan de Fuca, Cocos, Nazca, Caribbean, South American, Scotia, African, Eurasian, Arabian, Indian, Australian, Anarctic. This allows for the easy inclusion of all islands into the continent system. What continent is Great Britain a part of? The Eurasian Continent (Eurasia). What continent is Hawaii a part of? The Pacific Continent (Pacifica?)

  • @c63amgblack
    @c63amgblack Před 3 lety

    Just to remind everybody, We use yards every day for measuring distances of targets for firearms, cannons, archery, running sports, I think swimming, and a bunch of other stuff. Otherwise really great video

  • @dervakommtvonhinten517
    @dervakommtvonhinten517 Před 4 lety +10

    who else rewatched the same scene around 3:37 to finally catch what the written text said?

  • @danielduvernay3207
    @danielduvernay3207 Před 5 lety +5

    If we are looking at major mountain ranges then if you look at it then North America would be split in two by the rockies

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety

      It’d actually be split further as really there are many mountain ranges that run alongside the Rockies and have land masses in-between them, or, in the case of the west coast, a landmass between mountains and ocean.
      Though he said it’d have to be larger than Greenland so there isn’t a west coast continent.

    • @danielduvernay3207
      @danielduvernay3207 Před 5 lety

      that makes sense but you have to remember that it's not just any mountains it has to be prominent.

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety +1

      @@danielduvernay3207 Most of these mountains are taller than the Urals (The Urals are really comparable to the Appalachians. The Appalachians are slightly higher, but shorter.)
      I also forgot to mention that Alaska may as well be its own continent.

    • @typhonsentra
      @typhonsentra Před 5 lety +1

      @@john3_14-17 the Ural Mountains are way shorter than the Appalachians.

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 Před 5 lety

      @@typhonsentra In terms of length the range is 100 miles longer. In terms of height they don't seem to dissimilar either. You need to be more specific.

  • @GlaceonStudios
    @GlaceonStudios Před 4 lety +1

    I would still say that continents should contain nearby islands with a central landmass. Oceania could be a continent, including Zealandia, Papua New Guinea, and Polynesia and Micronesia. South America could take half the Caribbean, North America the northern half and Greenland, and Europe (or whatever Axxxa name it takes under this new system) could still have the northern Mediterranean, the British Isles, and Iceland.

  • @henriquevargas9508
    @henriquevargas9508 Před 4 lety +1

    I think it would make sense to divide Africa in two since the Sahara acts as a barrier just like mountains