@JadeWhite-xf9xq

My friend, I think you showed the wrong picture in 10:57. I believe that's not the Volga River, but the Ob River instead

@mormegilion

The first map you showed for Europe's longest river is incorrect. You are showing the river Ob in Russia and in the Asian portion of Russia at that. Volga is to the west. The second map you showed (together with the Danube) is correct.

@jameshl1137

Lake Eyre in Australia is usually dry as seen in this video and has only filled completely 3 times in the last century. The largest permanent lake in Oceania would be Lake Taupo in New Zealand even though its tiny at 616 km2

@dwgnewman1508

Why is Newfoundland and labrador missing from your map of Canada????

@MergenSam

2:34 why did the Western border of China fully consume Eastern parts of Kazakstan, up to the Balkhash lake? A new territory claim?

@mysteriousDSF

Someone explain to this guy the difference between "distance" and "area" pls

@AIGeographyTeacher

Love the way you present your content! It’s both informative and entertaining. 🎥👏

@abydos7775

If your going by using all of Oceania and not Australia then the tallest peak in Oceania/Australia is Mt. Wilhelm in Papua New Guinea at 4509m.

The western half of New Guinea is sometimes considered part of Asia, but it gets fairly arbitrary when cutting country's and islands in half.

@keagaming9837

Fun fact: Did you know that Europe and Asia share the same tectonic plate?! Europe and Asia are so different, but when you think about it, the caucus region and Western Asia are like a gray area between Europe and East Asia which is what most people think about when they hear the word Asia.

@Ibis117

Lakes and countries don't "cover a distance" they "cover an area".

@kaneki_tv333

7:03 GOT ME LAUGHING MAN 🤣🤣

@HolySoliDeoGloria

oh-shee-ANN-ee-ah  There are some (slightly) varying pronunciations of Oceania, but none of them elides (skips or ignores) the sound of the i, or collapses the -nia into a single syllable. Good video!

@ss2gora0

I'm loving this channel!

@nowyouknow....

Interesting 🧐 Great video!

@kalen1702

Even though I was familiar with most of these facts, your great visuals made this video super enjoyable! Great job, it's very well done.

@frankalzuru1768

You make great videos man

@AndoCommando1000

Australian here. While it's correct that definitions of continents vary depending on how you define them and what you are taught, from an Australian perspective:
Australia is BOTH an island AND a continent It's the world's largest island (sorry, Greenland, you're 2nd) AND the world's smallest continent.
It is the only continent that comprises the territory of a single country, and the only country that covers the territory of a whole continent to itself.
Oceania is NOT a continent, but an informal name that describes a region of the world. But by very definition, a continent must be a major landmass. Oceania is mostly water and ocean, so by very definition, Oceania isn't a continent.

@LuizAlleman

I love your videos❤

@cte4dota

Lake Baikal is deepest lake in the world and hold most fresh water by volume in the world.

@TMA_Student

Thank you for knowledge