✒️ This comparison shows a few lakes, to better understand their size and volume of water. If you don't read the texts well, activate the subtitles. I hope you enjoy it 💖 ⚠️ Disclaimer: Lake Chapala is in North America, sorry for the mistake. --------------------------------------- Esta comparación muestra algunos lagos para comprender mejor su tamaño y volumen de agua. Si no lee bien los textos, active los subtítulos. Espero lo disfruten 💖 ⚠️ Advertencia: el lago de Chapala está en América del Norte, perdón por el error.
Anglosaxon racists divided it that way although it makes no sense since the landmass clearly doesn't end there for the north. They simply divided it for racists reasons
I was in New Zealand a while a back and the tour guide was very excited to show us the biggest lake in the country... until he realized we were all from Michigan.
@@exeggcutertimur6091 a large number of the homeless in California are veterans and out of state. Not all. There are certainly in state homeless as well. FYI, lmfao @ the home of Detroit trying to make fun of another states homeless problem. You been drinking the tap water in Flint again? Mostly I'm mocking your statement. Michigan is fine by me. I'm from Ohio. It's not like there is much difference.
Hell, I live in Ohio and Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes, but it’s still hard to fathom because you can only see a tiny portion of it. The Great Lakes are amazing
@@jakewalterreit9060 I’ve never heard of anyone refer to Mexico as South America, and it in no way is. It could *maybe* be referred as Central American, but South America is definitely everything lower than panama.
@@jakewalterreit9060 Look at a map! Officially there is no Central America. Only North and South America. Those things are taught in elementary schools in all countries.
@@jakewalterreit9060 dude, it's not a matter of opinion. Mexico is in North America. Together with the US and Canada they form the same landmass. Just because its south of the US doesn't make it south America. By the same standards the US should also be in south America since its south from Canada. That's not the case
@@om1837 si importa,no me sonaba y crei que era de Chile,Argentina o Peru...lo busque porque no tenia ubicado el nombre y resulta que es de Mexico,el cual por su latitud tecnicamente esta ubicado en el Norte,que despues todos hagan referencia a norteamericanos solo a los angloparlantes es otra cosa
@@alejandrorivas5879 Ok, geograficamente si. En mirandolo asi Venezuela, Colombia Suriname estan al norte de el ecuador y no se consideran como parte de norteamerica. El continente de Las Americas es un continente y no dos.
I was born on the Great Lakes and spent my entire childhood there. I don’t remember many times as a kid with my dad that aren’t spent on a boat or on an island in a lake or river leading to one of the lakes. They get a lot of disparagement in the U.S., but they’re incredibly beautiful and taken for granted.
@@zaczane honestly even here in the NE the only time I hear people hate on them is winter when they generate lake effect snow. Well except Bills fans who will shovel out the stadium for free tickets.
@@zaczane I agree they are amazing. I've heard people from out west and down south say they are over rated alot or that they are dirty and the beaches aren't real beaches and how much better the ocean and the wild areas out west are. Usually when complaining about the Midwest / "Rustbelt" area, and then responding if people from the Midwest bring up the Great Lakes in defense. The amount of hate the Great Lakes region gets from the South and West always surprises me.
I’ve actually visited Lake Michigan while visiting my cousins on the northern tip of Indiana, in the US. It actually looks more like an ocean at the beach than most would like to admit.
Cities touching shorelines of the Great Lakes system are Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Niagara, Buffalo NY, Rochester NY, Green Bay WI, Duluth MN, Toledo OH, Erie PA, Port Huron MI, Thunder Bay ON, Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor ON, Sarnia ON, Hamilton ON, St. Catherines ON, Kingston ON and many more.
The Great Lakes provide a lot of water on land and make farming possible because in my opinion, lakes are the most valuable water sources on land. Most people in the Great Lakes region live in the south of Lake Michigan, almost around Lake Erie and the Golden Horseshoe which is a region of Southern Ontario around the west of Lake Ontario. Speaking of the Golden Horseshoe, most Canadians live in Southern Ontario and a lot of them are in the Golden Horseshoe.
Interesting tidbit, Lake Michigan and Huron are often (for water usage on either side of the boarder) considered a single lake. The Strait of Mackinac makes them hydrologically the same.
I was thus wondering how deep this "lake" is? To never evaporate? Maybe it's half a mile deep. ....wouldn't it have to be? Hmmm... our new god Google knows. I'll ask. I asked ! - It has a subterranean river 20 feet below. I would never have thought of that. Oh, Google, let's never fight again!
A lot more than three, depending on which Caribbean island state you count (a case could be made for every independent island except Trinidad and Tobago). At least 9 1/2 anyway.
@@Jacob.GG. It's one continent only because of the continuity of its landmass. It is geographically sensible to divide it, though, if you look at it on the map. They are on different tectonic plates, even. It's more sensible than having two separate continents on the Eurasian plate, with an arbitrary boundary between them. I would be fine, if it was simply called Eurasia.
0:42 Thanks for including Taal Lake here in the Philippines! (As a geologist, I like it when you include my country or features within it in your size comparison videos, like the countries as planets.) The inner lake completely disappeared because of last year's (January 13 to be exact) eruption of Taal Volcano, probably by a combination of evaporation and draining into fissures formed during the eruption, although rainwater has partly refilled it, though not to pre-eruption levels. It should be noted that this lake within Taal Island within Taal Lake (all visible in your video) itself had an island, Vulcan Point Island, which made it one of the very few known third-order islands, as an island within a lake within an island (Taal) within a lake (Taal) within an island (Luzon). I was able to reach the inner lake itself about 20 years ago.
Este imbecil usa el mapa como lo enseñan en Estados Unidos, repartiendo América en 2 regiones, norte y sur, en varios vídeos pone junto a México, a los países centroamericanos junto a los suramericanos, piensa que Canadá y Usa son los únicos en Norteamérica. Cuando México también es parte de norteamerica
No matter what your interests are, this channel is utterly fascinating. This is the kind of thing an 8 year old me wanted to know about and was desperate to be able to visualise, and now, over 40 years later, these fine people have answered many of my questions. If you only subscribe to one RUclips channel this year, make it this one - you won’t regret it 😊❤️
@@dgmcreator no. América del norte. Latinoamérica no es una categoría geográfica, es cultural. Norteamérica es una masa continental. México está en ese continente
02:05 not only is Titicaca Latin America's largest lake: it is, in the meantime, the highest lake in the world - referring to altitude! The Caspian Sea is 70,000 km2 larger than my own country!
@@林泰平-q3u - Geographically there are two continents in the western hemisphere, north and south america. North America extends all the way to Panama. Central America is a region that is part of North America and the only confusion is whether Mexico is part of that region. Some definitions say yes and some say no. The UN considers Mexico part of central america while geologists would say that Central America is an isthmus that includes only a part of Mexico since borders are meaningless in that sense. In any case, Mexico is definitely part of the continent of North America.
Shows what you guys know, The Great Lakes can combine into a super robot lake and defeat any of your inferior shabby lakes with their highly train Canadian and American Space force crews!!!
@@beanhavok2287 In 1961 in USSR was a secret project to produce massive amounts of spirt and dumb it all in Baikal to basically turn it all in one giant vodka reservire. After 8 years of work it was done. All work was secret and to this day there a secret restriction to all visitors "DON'T TASTE THE WATER" and if they tell about it anybody they being officially called the Russian equivalent of poopoo heads. To this day all of vodka that being produced by Russia is actually being taken from Baikal. And the secret status is being keep because you know what wold happened if all population of CIS is being told that in the middle of Sibiria located 23600 km3 of vodka. so yeah i think that compensate your anime and Canada power.
Yes i know, lake Maracaibo is 5,100 square miles he, he also forgot Nicaragua lake in Central America is 3,191 square miles. he needs to redo this video
@@southmapper1643 a Bay? You are very very confused. Matacaibo Lake has all the geographical conditions to be a lake. The communication to Venezuelan Gulf originally depended of the waves, but recently is artificial by a navigation channel. But, is a lake. You see, the biggest blue in the map of South America is Maracaibo Lake. By the way, my land.
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are connected through the 5 mile wide Straits of Mackinac and although they’re commonly referred to as separate lakes, it’s actually one lake, making it larger than Lake Superior and thus the largest lake in the world (unless you count the Caspian Sea).
I loved the intensity brought in by the music - even made me very sad about aral sea haha. Could've included Laguna Lake in the Philippines also (The lake that looks like a dinosaur footprint) but I guess it would be kinda redundant with the other laguna lake in the video. Great Video
@@vascondiel lago tomo el nombre de la comunidad de Maracaibo, así como el de Michigan.. aún sigue siendo un lago. el 2do más antiguo del mundo y de los más grandes de Latinoamérica
@@luisfelipeperezapodaca1760 hay un tipo allí que dice que es una bahía, como se nota que nunca ha ido por favor. Ahora hacen un video de cascadas y no sale el salto Ángel y sale otro “especialista “ a decirte que no es una cascada sino un chorro de agua que cae de una montaña, jajajajajaja
But this has already been done by Reigarw and others. Why repeat the same content over and over? I'm glad they seem to acknowledge each other's existence and instead try to cover new area every time.
@@FilmscoreMetaler Just checked, found two comparisons. Not bad indeed, but I'd really like to see MBS do one too; judging by his videos and animations, the so far existing videos would pale in comparison to what he does. But I'll agree with you there, it's always better to concentrate on new stuff that has never been seen before.
@@unnombremuioriginal.8431 Regresa a la escuela primaria (o al menos vista la página de Wikipedia), para que veas un mapa del mundo y no te engañes ni intentes engañar a otros. Ja ja. Saludos.
*what are those balls!?* For anyone who's wondering what are those little balls next to each other is so that it can represent the volume of water each and every lake has
I went on a road trip with my dad and brother in August of 2021 and we swam in all 5 Great Lakes. Erie was the worst, followed by Michigan, then Ontario, Huron, and superior being the best. This message was brought to you by SuperiorLakeGang
No salt - no sharks! All better than the ocean in my experience! Plus the people around the Great Lakes are some of the friendliest most genuine people - both in the US and Canada. (Although I will take the ocean in Florida in January over any of the Great Lakes in January!)
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This comparison shows a few lakes, to better understand their size and volume of water.
If you don't read the texts well, activate the subtitles.
I hope you enjoy it 💖
⚠️ Disclaimer: Lake Chapala is in North America, sorry for the mistake.
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Esta comparación muestra algunos lagos para comprender mejor su tamaño y volumen de agua.
Si no lee bien los textos, active los subtítulos.
Espero lo disfruten 💖
⚠️ Advertencia: el lago de Chapala está en América del Norte, perdón por el error.
hi
Bonjour 😅
Hello!! Thank you for the video!
Texcoco in mexico is 103km²
Wow
1:05
Correction: Mexico is North America, not South America
Mexico is Central America !! North America is only USA and Canada !!
@@koati5594 nope. Mexico is north America. And Greenland too. You may confused cause mexico it's a latin country
Anglosaxon racists divided it that way although it makes no sense since the landmass clearly doesn't end there for the north. They simply divided it for racists reasons
@@koati5594 No, Mexico is North America. Research it
@@koati5594 you can Google it and you will notice you are wrong in 2 minutes, you can check in any serious source
I was in New Zealand a while a back and the tour guide was very excited to show us the biggest lake in the country... until he realized we were all from Michigan.
Lol. Shh don't tell people how good the state is! All those borderline homeless people from California might come here and ruin it!
@@exeggcutertimur6091 a large number of the homeless in California are veterans and out of state. Not all. There are certainly in state homeless as well. FYI, lmfao @ the home of Detroit trying to make fun of another states homeless problem. You been drinking the tap water in Flint again?
Mostly I'm mocking your statement. Michigan is fine by me. I'm from Ohio. It's not like there is much difference.
@@Fektthis lol this was a paragraph of stupidity
Hell, I live in Ohio and Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes, but it’s still hard to fathom because you can only see a tiny portion of it. The Great Lakes are amazing
😂
It's cool that you ended it with the Caspian Sea situated where it actually is located on Earth. Nice touch!
Yeah
I feel like I just watched the most epic fight but it's just about lakes... Big lakes though !
XD
lol it's the music I think. lol But this channel is epic!
Lol
Just a clarification, Mexico does not belong to South America, that in reference to Lake Chapala which is located in Mexico.
You'd think they'd get North America. It only has but three nations.
Agree. Mexico is Located in North America.
@@mohammadbazzi3072 Central America.
North America doesn't want it
@@safersephiroth943 central america is a part of north america i believe
FYI: Lake Chapala is in North America (Mexico).
But depending on where they are from in the world, they may recognize Mexico and south as "South America" and the US and Canada as "north America"
@@jakewalterreit9060 Which is still incorrect.
@@jakewalterreit9060 I’ve never heard of anyone refer to Mexico as South America, and it in no way is. It could *maybe* be referred as Central American, but South America is definitely everything lower than panama.
@@jakewalterreit9060 Look at a map! Officially there is no Central America. Only North and South America. Those things are taught in elementary schools in all countries.
@@jakewalterreit9060 dude, it's not a matter of opinion. Mexico is in North America. Together with the US and Canada they form the same landmass. Just because its south of the US doesn't make it south America. By the same standards the US should also be in south America since its south from Canada. That's not the case
El Lago de Chapala está en Norte América no Sudamérica.
Norte? Sud? Que importa, esta en Las Americas!
@@om1837 si importa,no me sonaba y crei que era de Chile,Argentina o Peru...lo busque porque no tenia ubicado el nombre y resulta que es de Mexico,el cual por su latitud tecnicamente esta ubicado en el Norte,que despues todos hagan referencia a norteamericanos solo a los angloparlantes es otra cosa
@@alejandrorivas5879 Ok, geograficamente si. En mirandolo asi Venezuela, Colombia Suriname estan al norte de el ecuador y no se consideran como parte de norteamerica. El continente de Las Americas es un continente y no dos.
@@om1837 exacto,America es una sola,pero bueno,tampoco vamos a cambiar nada jaja saludos desde Argentina
Es que el wey confundió un mapa de Latinoamérica con sudamérica jajaja xD 😆
The biggest lake is bigger than my whole country
Live chat
Where r u from
Is your country Manitoulin Island?
The Caspian is bigger than a lot of countries tbh
@@AJWRAJWR that's not a country!
I was born on the Great Lakes and spent my entire childhood there. I don’t remember many times as a kid with my dad that aren’t spent on a boat or on an island in a lake or river leading to one of the lakes.
They get a lot of disparagement in the U.S., but they’re incredibly beautiful and taken for granted.
What really? Who disparages them? They're like amazing and why the Midwest will NEVER run out of fresh water
@@zaczane honestly even here in the NE the only time I hear people hate on them is winter when they generate lake effect snow. Well except Bills fans who will shovel out the stadium for free tickets.
@@filanfyretracker lol
@@zaczane I agree they are amazing. I've heard people from out west and down south say they are over rated alot or that they are dirty and the beaches aren't real beaches and how much better the ocean and the wild areas out west are. Usually when complaining about the Midwest / "Rustbelt" area, and then responding if people from the Midwest bring up the Great Lakes in defense. The amount of hate the Great Lakes region gets from the South and West always surprises me.
Fact: canada has over half the total world lakes.
🇺🇸 👀 USA . 😈 let see for how longer .
Finland is famous for having a ridiculous number of them for its size.
@@mahed82 Do you have an invasion planned?
I already know that and I am proud
I admire your restraint in not labelling this as a 'Fun Fact'.
I’ve actually visited Lake Michigan while visiting my cousins on the northern tip of Indiana, in the US.
It actually looks more like an ocean at the beach than most would like to admit.
I live in northern Indiana. A lot of people not from the area don't believe it until they see it. I didn't know most lakes didn't look like the ocean
Cities touching shorelines of the Great Lakes system are Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Niagara, Buffalo NY, Rochester NY, Green Bay WI, Duluth MN, Toledo OH, Erie PA, Port Huron MI, Thunder Bay ON, Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor ON, Sarnia ON, Hamilton ON, St. Catherines ON, Kingston ON and many more.
The Great Lakes provide a lot of water on land and make farming possible because in my opinion, lakes are the most valuable water sources on land. Most people in the Great Lakes region live in the south of Lake Michigan, almost around Lake Erie and the Golden Horseshoe which is a region of Southern Ontario around the west of Lake Ontario. Speaking of the Golden Horseshoe, most Canadians live in Southern Ontario and a lot of them are in the Golden Horseshoe.
People wouldn't like to admit that it looks really big?
Michigander here. The great lakes are treated and behave like inland seas far more than lakes
Great way to end the video by putting the Caspian Sea right where it actually is, without moving it to other place!
Chapada Lake is from North America (México)
A nadie le importa
chapala
@@albertsuarez985 sudamericano resentido
@@albertsuarez985 A las personas educadas nos importa.
When there's no lake erie:
"My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined."
I know same
Same with Lake Balaton
Jinx
Lake Constance ?
I live in Erie, was deeply disappointed as well
The Aral Sea drying up is pretty freaky. Take a look at the time lapse pics.
Is sad to see that the Aral sea is slowly disappearing 😢
Interesting tidbit, Lake Michigan and Huron are often (for water usage on either side of the boarder) considered a single lake. The Strait of Mackinac makes them hydrologically the same.
Cool I live in Michigan
I like that you put them near the Mediterranean Sea for comparison!
3:44 RIP "Aral Sea"
The biggest lake might be cool but the smallest one. I mean like "what? Is that even called a lake?" A hole on my city road is bigger than that.
yeah pretty sure that 'lake' would be classified as a pond.
@@asultan7049 A puddle
I was thus wondering how deep this "lake" is? To never evaporate? Maybe it's half a mile deep. ....wouldn't it have to be?
Hmmm... our new god Google knows. I'll ask. I asked ! - It has a subterranean river 20 feet below. I would never have thought of that. Oh, Google, let's never fight again!
Mexico is one of three countries that make up the North American continent.
A lot more than three, depending on which Caribbean island state you count (a case could be made for every independent island except Trinidad and Tobago). At least 9 1/2 anyway.
@@robertmiller9735 lol agreed
The whole Central America is part of North America and the Caribbean too.
@@antovador.There is only one continent, not two, in all Latin America and parts of Europe it is taught that there is only one and not two
@@Jacob.GG. It's one continent only because of the continuity of its landmass. It is geographically sensible to divide it, though, if you look at it on the map. They are on different tectonic plates, even.
It's more sensible than having two separate continents on the Eurasian plate, with an arbitrary boundary between them. I would be fine, if it was simply called Eurasia.
Hats off to you, sir. The amount of research alone is astonishing, not to mention the animations. Another amazing video!
amount of research in this video is literally one page from wikipedia --- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lakes_by_area
@@Yablou there is always one 🤦
Needed more research. Lake Chepala is not in South America but north America
@@Yablou lol
0:42 Thanks for including Taal Lake here in the Philippines! (As a geologist, I like it when you include my country or features within it in your size comparison videos, like the countries as planets.) The inner lake completely disappeared because of last year's (January 13 to be exact) eruption of Taal Volcano, probably by a combination of evaporation and draining into fissures formed during the eruption, although rainwater has partly refilled it, though not to pre-eruption levels. It should be noted that this lake within Taal Island within Taal Lake (all visible in your video) itself had an island, Vulcan Point Island, which made it one of the very few known third-order islands, as an island within a lake within an island (Taal) within a lake (Taal) within an island (Luzon). I was able to reach the inner lake itself about 20 years ago.
I love it when others in the world discover lake taal and our indigenous unique geography
Lago de Chapala en Sudamérica?? México es parte de norte America por si no sabías
Este imbecil usa el mapa como lo enseñan en Estados Unidos, repartiendo América en 2 regiones, norte y sur, en varios vídeos pone junto a México, a los países centroamericanos junto a los suramericanos, piensa que Canadá y Usa son los únicos en Norteamérica. Cuando México también es parte de norteamerica
Lake Toba The Largest Volcanic Lake In The world (Indonesia)
Agree with you
"somewhere in that giant ass continent"
"Mexico/SA"
Damn dude
Jajajaja
Correct, Mexico is in North America
That is mistake and read the pinned comment
No matter what your interests are, this channel is utterly fascinating.
This is the kind of thing an 8 year old me wanted to know about and was desperate to be able to visualise, and now, over 40 years later, these fine people have answered many of my questions.
If you only subscribe to one RUclips channel this year, make it this one - you won’t regret it 😊❤️
0:07 It's not look like a lake, it's just like a pond
I've seen bigger potholes here in Winnipeg! 😇
Me too
That looks like a big puddle after a rain storm
A little disappointed that Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and Lake of the Woods were not included, but amazing content as per usual.
They do not incluede seasonal
@@OfficialEntertainnmentHub Those are not seasonal lakes. They are permanent.
@@OfficialEntertainnmentHub What`s a seasonal lake??
@@glennryzebol4472 it’s a body of water that only appears during wet seasons and periods of high rain, basically a big pond.
Lake Chapala (South America) "Largest Lake in Mexico", just kidding the video was incredible
México es norteamérica...
Un pequeño error.
El lago de Chapala que está en México, es Norteamerica.
@@dgmcreator no. América del norte. Latinoamérica no es una categoría geográfica, es cultural. Norteamérica es una masa continental. México está en ese continente
@@邪悪アヤマ si le cerraste bien bomnito el osico xd
@@dgmcreator Mexico is North America AND part of Latin America.
Lake Michigan: I’m giant!
Lake Huron: I’m giant!
Lake Superior: amateurs
Both lakes: WHAT WAS THAT PUNK!?
Lake Superior: AMATEURS
Simply stunning. When the amazing Sir David Attenborough is no longer making documentataries, we will still have Alvaro Montoya 👍😍😍😍
02:05 not only is Titicaca Latin America's largest lake: it is, in the meantime, the highest lake in the world - referring to altitude!
The Caspian Sea is 70,000 km2 larger than my own country!
Yes, the largest lake of Latín América is the Maracaibo's Lake from Venezuela
Mexico is not in South America, get your facts straight
well it's not north America either
Of course it is, Google it, search in geography books
@@canarioobediente92 oops sorry my bad I thought it was in central america
@@林泰平-q3u - Geographically there are two continents in the western hemisphere, north and south america. North America extends all the way to Panama. Central America is a region that is part of North America and the only confusion is whether Mexico is part of that region. Some definitions say yes and some say no. The UN considers Mexico part of central america while geologists would say that Central America is an isthmus that includes only a part of Mexico since borders are meaningless in that sense. In any case, Mexico is definitely part of the continent of North America.
@@johnmininger7472 eso mamona!! Uwu
Took me a second to notice you animated the Aral Sea drying up and showed how it has appeared at various stages since that began. What a tragedy.
Shows what you guys know, The Great Lakes can combine into a super robot lake and defeat any of your inferior shabby lakes with their highly train Canadian and American Space force crews!!!
Baikal is bigger by volume that all of them combined and the Caspian is bigger by area.
So no they can't
@@Yablou The problem is sir, we have the power of anime and Canada on our side!!! :P
@@beanhavok2287 In 1961 in USSR was a secret project to produce massive amounts of spirt and dumb it all in Baikal to basically turn it all in one giant vodka reservire. After 8 years of work it was done. All work was secret and to this day there a secret restriction to all visitors "DON'T TASTE THE WATER" and if they tell about it anybody they being officially called the Russian equivalent of poopoo heads. To this day all of vodka that being produced by Russia is actually being taken from Baikal. And the secret status is being keep because you know what wold happened if all population of CIS is being told that in the middle of Sibiria located 23600 km3 of vodka. so yeah i think that compensate your anime and Canada power.
@@Yablou Anime was a mistake....all is lost.... 😢
A great battle took place here.... right in this reply section.....
Wow. I never fully realized just how big the Great Lakes were. That's amazing.
The effect of the wind when leaving london '' atmosphere '' with this epic music... Wow
Love your Hardworking MBS. I value your channel, the only thing my WiFi is complaining about... hehehe
So glad that Lake Eyre got a mention in the description.
Erie?
@@Scottocaster6668 Lake Eyre. Australia.
Every continent covered except for one. Slightly disappointed that Eyre lost out due to a technicality.
Straya!
The Caspian Sea is amazing. It's the world's largest inland area of water, classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
Because the Azerbaijan lake
It would be truly impressive if these lakes weren’t shown by their surface area but also their depth. Lake Baikal is incredibly massive by depth.
Love this stuff, and that dramatic music, wow👍
Big mistake: you forgot Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. The largest lake in South America !!!
Yes i know, lake Maracaibo is 5,100 square miles he, he also forgot Nicaragua lake in Central America is 3,191 square miles. he needs to redo this video
@@southmapper1643 a Bay? You are very very confused. Matacaibo Lake has all the geographical conditions to be a lake. The communication to Venezuelan Gulf originally depended of the waves, but recently is artificial by a navigation channel. But, is a lake. You see, the biggest blue in the map of South America is Maracaibo Lake. By the way, my land.
@@southmapper1643
It is a lake, not a bay, do not affirm without knowing, investigate better
Que arrechera
LAGO DE MARACAIBO ES EL MEJOR LAGO DEL MUNDO CON TODA SU CONTAMINACION Y ALGAS VERDES JASJAS | M4R1C0 EL QUE LO LEA VALE
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are connected through the 5 mile wide Straits of Mackinac and although they’re commonly referred to as separate lakes, it’s actually one lake, making it larger than Lake Superior and thus the largest lake in the world (unless you count the Caspian Sea).
Saw Michigan in the thumbnail, immediately clicked.
Baikal is bigger by volume in 4,5 times, my fellow yunke
@@Yablou take it down now
@@Yablou your hurting my pride
Hearing about Lake Titicaca set off my inner Beavis. Thanks for that 😊
interesting fact: outside my window is the largest lake in the world.
What do you mean, you live near Caspian Sea? Cool, does it looks like a sea or a lake?
@@cristoforosapienza1674 hello. I live on the 8th floor, the view is beautiful. 70 meters from the shore. it can be considered a sea.
@@БорисЖивотное-ф4в At 1.2% salinity I think it’s more appropriate to consider it an inland sea.
@@robertpearson8798 yes
Не с Актау случайно?
Could you map out the deaths on Mt Everest? 2D maps already exist.. but it would be cool to see in 3D.
Interesting.... 🤔
Stunning. Love your work! But Mexico is not in South America. :)
You're right
@@MetaBallStudios u stupid
@@MetaBallStudios go to school
@@karmacapricornio5240 **** you
@@karmacapricornio5240 GO TO SCHOOL, NOW!!!!!!!!
No Lake Pontchartrain? World's longest continuous over-water causeway!
Я вокруг Ладожского озера на велике проезжал.
A webo que si we
Hai perfettamente ragione
А я живу в аральске рядом с бывшим морем
Bro the description is real good, really loved it 👌🏽
RIP. Aral sea 😔
I love your videos and think it would be really cool if you did Meteor Crater in Arizona!
I loved the intensity brought in by the music - even made me very sad about aral sea haha.
Could've included Laguna Lake in the Philippines also (The lake that looks like a dinosaur footprint) but I guess it would be kinda redundant with the other laguna lake in the video.
Great Video
You're just a Genius, loved in particular how in the end, you put the Caspian Sea where it resides. Love your content 1000%
For those who are wondering what is the ball.
The ball is how many water is in the lake
Thank you!!
Hard to believe that these lakes are only at most 3% of the worlds entire amount of water.
Lago de Maracaibo, en Venezuela: con una superficie de entre 13 210 a 13 820 km² (Wikipedia)
Maracaibio is a comunist lake, out of this
@@vascondiel lago tomo el nombre de la comunidad de Maracaibo, así como el de Michigan.. aún sigue siendo un lago. el 2do más antiguo del mundo y de los más grandes de Latinoamérica
@@luisfelipeperezapodaca1760 hay un tipo allí que dice que es una bahía, como se nota que nunca ha ido por favor. Ahora hacen un video de cascadas y no sale el salto Ángel y sale otro “especialista “ a decirte que no es una cascada sino un chorro de agua que cae de una montaña, jajajajajaja
I really love the music on the background. How every other lake defies the previous.
Lake Huron and Michigan are hydrologically a single lake because the flow of water through the straits keeps their water levels in near-equilibrium.
Glad to see 3 of the 5 Great Lakes around the sate of Michigan were in the top 6 of this list.
Make a size comparison video about dragons, please! Attempt #5
But this has already been done by Reigarw and others. Why repeat the same content over and over? I'm glad they seem to acknowledge each other's existence and instead try to cover new area every time.
@@FilmscoreMetaler
Just checked, found two comparisons. Not bad indeed, but I'd really like to see MBS do one too; judging by his videos and animations, the so far existing videos would pale in comparison to what he does.
But I'll agree with you there, it's always better to concentrate on new stuff that has never been seen before.
Keep these awesome videos coming!!
Y el Lago de Nicaragua?, me siento estofado XD
Ese ni sabe donde queda eso
El lago de nicargua tiene un tamaño similar al titicaca
Beautiful video. Thank you!
México is actually on North America, maybe on Center America XD
Asies
Take a map! Mexico IS PART of North America!
@@sergioreyes1011 una parte de México está en Centroamérica xd
@@unnombremuioriginal.8431 Regresa a la escuela primaria (o al menos vista la página de Wikipedia), para que veas un mapa del mundo y no te engañes ni intentes engañar a otros. Ja ja. Saludos.
@@unnombremuioriginal.8431 pndejo, esta en Norteamerica, necesitas clases de geografia
Wow! Glad to see Caspian Sea in its own place in animation! Great job!
Lol I like how Caspian Sea was at correct position
I've never felt bigger epicness level after watching any video on youtube.
I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU, GREAT LAKES, TO THE LAST OF THE MEN!
The Lord Jesus is amazing!
Thank you for making these!
2:36 my city is in 30 km from Ladoga lol
Дайка угадаю your city это Питер не так ли?
@@Yablou Угадал!..
А мой в 10 км от Пейпуса =)
Inspiring... Great work!
México no está en sudamérica sino en norteamérica.
These videos are so informative, thought proving and majestic!!! Love them!!
*what are those balls!?*
For anyone who's wondering what are those little balls next to each other is so that it can represent the volume of water each and every lake has
I knew it
Nobody with a brain was wondering
Excelente video mi hermano. Ojalá sacaras uno de bósques y selvas.
😺👍
Clever girl. I see what you did there at the end. very cool! Great job. love these.
Hello from Canada. Fantastic channel.
Really cool how you ended with the Caspian Sea where it’s at in the world. Love your videos man
The video was good, but the music was absolutelly awesome!
Another masterpiece! Man, I love this channel!
That’s real cool at the end that you kept the Caspian Sea in it’s actual location. ❤️
Another awesome video, and utterly epic music by the great Scott Buckley
Your videos are amazing. We want a video about islands size comparison
Nice touch with the before/after of the Aral Sea + the Caspian being in it's exact geographical place.
Seeing lake michigan in europe reminds me how small that area of the world really is. Awesome.
Aral is not the only formerly humongous lake disappearing. Lake Chad too. RIP
Lake Chad drains during the rainy season. Same with the Aral Sea.
Great CGI video and background music.
Maracaibo Lake located in Venezuela is missing this count with 13.512 km2 and 280km3 volume, great video!!
Awesome! Such epic music 🎶
Love it this one! Amazing!
Your Content Are Awesome i Mean I like It
"The Fury" (the song used for this channel's videos) sounds so MAJESTIC!--reminds me of those used in many films (action-adventure, primarily). 😮
Holy cow I had no clue the Great Lakes were THAT big
I went on a road trip with my dad and brother in August of 2021 and we swam in all 5 Great Lakes. Erie was the worst, followed by Michigan, then Ontario, Huron, and superior being the best. This message was brought to you by SuperiorLakeGang
No salt - no sharks! All better than the ocean in my experience! Plus the people around the Great Lakes are some of the friendliest most genuine people - both in the US and Canada. (Although I will take the ocean in Florida in January over any of the Great Lakes in January!)