this imposter is doing a very drew job at being drew. maybe we should petition drew to ice real drew and just thaw him out if the imposter gets kidnapped.
12:56 As a russian, i HIGHLY DOUBT that our gdp is going to TRIPLE in size in 50 years. Gdp in 2022 was 2.24 trillions and they are sying its gonna be 6.9 trillion (nice)
8:12 Correction Utah recently voted to get a new state flag so by March 9, 2024 Utah is getting a much better state flag. Hopefully this encourages other states in order to upgrade their awful state flags!
The northern territory is the Uttar Pradesh which literally translates to Northern state and the central territory is the Madhya Pradesh which literally translates to the central state.
Are you dumb? This is what happens when you only use Google translate and don't know the language they both right, region, state, territory, land, area, place and space are all right translates quit being a keyboard warrior and get a job.
I want a map like that last one, but for the Western hemisphere We get some pretty crazy temperature extremes here in Alberta, i'd love to see it visualized
I’ve been to the tri-point of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado. It was just a stone obelisk about 4 ft. tall. However what the map is saying, is that people can go to it, it just requires going on dirt roads. The orange ones are also accessible, but they aren’t marked
About the colorful cars: In Germany I would say we still have many colorful cars, especially blue, red and green. So it might be a regional thing. In the small town I am from, I even see a violet car from time to time. But violet cars are an exeption. yellow, golden or orange cars are quite rare too, but not as rare as violet.
Southern India really depends on whether it's west coast or east coast. The west has higher elevation and pretty mild weather for south asia standards. Bangalore has the best weather out of major Metropolitan cities of India it's dry and not as humid and sweaty as the malabar and konkan coast
This could be the cause of widespread corruption but then again other countries face that too. Only time will tell what is going to happen to the future of bangladesh.
The type of car matters when it comes to popularity of color. If you look just at jeeps or just at sports cars or just at convertibles... the color array would change drastically. I see so many blue, green, orange, and red jeeps with the occasional pink and purple jeep since I live at the convergence point of the Jersey shore and the Delaware shore. The thing is, most sedans and mini vans sold are going to be black, white, silver, or blue. They're safe colors according to insurance and those colors don't raise your premiums.
Also a lot of cars today are bought with the express purpose of beeing sold again in 2-3 years. Strange colors would make this way harder. Back in the 70s way more people bought cars to drive them for a long time and went more with their personal taste in color.
Bloody bonkers to me as someone who doesn't drive that your insurance premium can increase because you have a Burgundy coloured car rather than a Slate grey, like what lmao.
@@Tokru86 or they are only leased. I think the color array would be different if it was just owner cars AND rental cars were removed too. Fleet vehicles of any sort really.
@@Gohka not burgundy so much… but bright colors. The hot, flashy colors tend to denote recklessness to companies, especially if it’s a specific kind of car. Lots of variables go into actuarial science… age, sex, education, number of years licensed… age you were when first licensed… all impact the likelihood you’ll be reckless behind the wheel… in addition to car type and car color as related to car type. Though… car color is decreasing as an indicator of recklessness, especially as fancy colors are more expensive these days. Usually more indicative of a midlife crisis than a hotshot upstart.
I would like to point out that the equator barely gets above 30 degrees all year round and is one of the most comfortable places to live at due to how predictable the temperature is. The super hot regions are actually located at 30 degrees north and south, called the subtropics, and it is there that most hot deserts are located at.
The humidity is the deciding factor. 48 degress in the dry desert is WAY more comfortable to experience than 30 degrees in near 100% humidity in the tropics.
I cannot stress how important it is to get scholarships for college, it’s way too expensive to pay for it all outright, and you need to be strategic about what classes you’re taking to spend the least, and for jobs that can give a return on those costs, otherwise else don’t do college.
I love the weather map , siberia has different temperatures Winter to summer because the land is ver far from the sea , and at least the desert copol down in winter , the very exteme in the world is siberia Canada and antarctica in winter , and Arabic desert and Australia in their summer
I did not know Cambodia was THAT big. It's always seen as a small country. I'd expect it to be the size of Montenegro or Albania, but not larger than the Austria. Holy Cow
11:35 for usually $1000 or more extra you can get the vibrant colors manufacturers offer. They come in those colors cause they sell the easiest and are the most… I see what they did there. Forced consumers to pay to be bold.
Actually correct pronunciation will be Northern Province & Central Province not territory & Haryana as abode of Lord Vishnu & Bihar Which means Vihar will be Monestry & Bengal is actually Vengal land of Vengas
Not so strange since Vladivostok is at the same latitude as Bilbao in northern Spain or Rome in central Italy. In fact, Vladivostok is pretty much as far south as you can get in Russia.
5:50 that's not fast at all... It took more than two decades to put the Debt Ratio below WW2 + Great Depression. If we're to put that now, we'll normalize by 2050s. Also, yeah... What matters most in a National Debt consideration should be GDP-Debt Ratio, not Raw Debt Numbers. The Debt should not exceed 70-80% of total Nation GDP as to not risk getting too high on the debt ceiling. We surpassed that ... Insanely, just like WW2 situation