8:48 To answer your question, this is in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and it was built by the Pandya dynasty sometime around 1336. If you don't count Angkor Wat (which is thought to also be built by many Tamil builders), then that temple is the largest Hindu temple in the world. EDIT: It was the Pandyas, not Cholas
I will count: europe-1 balkan, italy, western (france to the west) danish, finnish, scandanavian, that russian one north east of finland-2 greek, iberian, britanny, the 3 italy has-3 the various chunks in greece-4 the peninsulas on the greek chunks-5 europe is made of peninsulas on peninsulas on peninsulas on peninsulas on a peninsula
2:54 something I learned about tornados that pissed me off is the EF rating is given based on damage the tornado does. So a tornado can be absolutely monsterous, but if it only hits a corn field, it would be an EF 1.
@@grudeasnaots210 Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️✝️❤️
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
The spur in Italy is Monte Gargano. It was once an island, and had unique animal species that were giants and dwarves of familiar continental ones. Also it was an important site for the Norman conquest of South Italy and Sicily.
My 3rd grade teacher left halfway threw the school year to teach in Whittier Alaska. She came back when I was in the 5th grade and blew our little minds with home videos of the place!
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm being socialist doesn't mean person would be communist..... There is difference between these two study well chaps! Complete your education first.
@@socialistcomrade6520 Arnt socialists globalists tho? If not them then who? The libertarians hate it the Auth right hates it Comunists don't like it so who? Idk anymore...
The Guiness book of records "country for the most tornados by land area" is in fact, England. Birmingham had a pretty severe one in 2005. When that appeared on the news I was gobsmacked, I didn't even know we could get them.
Drew - 8:51 This is from Tamil Nadi, yet I forgot where in Tamil Nadu. This is one of the most iconic south Indian temples. These temples are extremely different from north India and all south India have generally similar arithcure (States in South India are Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tegalana and Idk Goa?) Each state though has even more various temples that wonderful. As a big fan, I am very excited that you least got to see them and wish to for you see more. I think there some south Indian temples in California but probably in the Suburban areas though.
I'm American, tried the syrup on snow thing during a trip to Canada years ago and can confirm it's delicious. We do it every year now. The trick is to just put a baking tray outside to collect the snow as it falls (so you know it's clean) and boil the syrup so it gets thicker (let it cool before pouring on the snow, though).
South America was wild back in the day, not only did they have Megatherium and (what i'm guessing is) Archelon but some of the biggest dinosaurs used to live there, Patagotitan, Argentinosaurus and Giganotosaurus were some big boys, you also had a 12 meter long crocodile called Sarcosuchus witch might have had stronger jaws than the Tyrannosaurus
9:53 yellow - Liquid Hydrogen red - RP1 (highly refined kerosene) blue - Liquid Oxygen No, they don't look like this. No, the used rocket stages aren't going too hit the ground near a human settlement (unless you are in China). It's because rockets usually launch over an ocean/sea/eastern Russia.
DREW- Tornadoes power rate are not based on size, just because a tornado is small does not mean is an weak and just because it is big does not mean is an strong- once there has been F1 with length of 1 KM wide
11:40 they unwrapped the mummy in 1886 when he was discovered to understand if the mummy was really him, the facial reconstructions are made digitally by forensic experts, they actually made a set of reconstructions of what he looked like between the age of 45 and 91 when he died, this reconstruction looks like it's more recent.
5:33 To take pictures of the moon like this, you have to go really far away zoom into the moon, technically making the moon the same size with the people really small
F4 vs F5 does not depend on size. The scale is based on damage caused. There could be a huge tornado that has potential to wipe out house. If it only takes out a corn field, it is still an F1. The scale is a weird concept.
@@jwaj all of the US, certain cities like New York and Chicago have some sort of public transport, but they're usually pretty run down and dirty. There's not much of a public transport connecting the nation.
2:56 a tornado's strength (and therefore EF scale/F scale rating) isn't necessarily tied to it's size. It's true that many or most of EF3< tornadoes are very wide, but there are many that are much smaller. Canada's first and only F5 was shockingly tiny for it's strength.
The maple syrup in snow thing isn’t sketchy in the hygiene aspect. Canada literally gets fo much snow that it’s not touching the ground like you think. They can literally leave a tray on the porch and come back later and it’s filled with fresh snow.
Drew Durnil: What the hell is that? A peninsula inside a peninsula? Qatar: Bruh. Why? P.S: Qatar is a peninsula on the Arabian peninsula, anything else that is a peninsula inside of a peninsula is Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Strait.
Drew missed his own joke at 13:55-
“There’s *bear-ly* any”
Lol dont get it
@@tovianthony774 there’s bears.. just think.
Just letting Drew know that there are Tornadoes in Europe. Mostly in Germany, France, and Poland.
Yeah, I was gonna say
With the standard RUclips font i read Tornadoes as Tomadoes and thought you had misspelled Tomatoes and was really confused for a sec.
I don't think they are the same caliber. AMERICAN tornadoes are much more destructive and are allowed to carry guns
Never saw one and im in the "Tornado zone"
8:48 To answer your question, this is in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and it was built by the Pandya dynasty sometime around 1336. If you don't count Angkor Wat (which is thought to also be built by many Tamil builders), then that temple is the largest Hindu temple in the world.
EDIT: It was the Pandyas, not Cholas
Who is Pavan?
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm Oh, ok thanks
It is largest FUNCTIONAL temple in the world. Angkor Wat is not really functional
The early internet connected universities. One of the universities was the University of Utah, that's why it's just labeled "Utah".
YA Utes!
Nails are metal and stick to magnets
Drew: is there a magnet on the nail??
Yea this is big brain time
Drew is precious. He also called king kong donkey kong. It could've been a joke but with drew you never know.
1:57 I'm from Montenegro, and this is the first time I hear of it. I really ought to visit that.
Tourist: Look at the cool stuff I saw in your country
Local: Wait, where are these...?
just imagine someone trying to assassinate the president underwater and all the bodyguards fight them like its some movie
Something out of spy kids lol
yes
Thunderball
@@EddieBurke what do you mean? If you go in water tnt doesn't do any damage
@@andreszacchi4179 No it damages players but not buildings get it right
8:49 Its in Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.
Soy bean👍
Drew: Italy is a peninsula with a peninsula coming out
Europe: pathetic
I will count:
europe-1
balkan, italy, western (france to the west) danish, finnish, scandanavian, that russian one north east of finland-2
greek, iberian, britanny, the 3 italy has-3
the various chunks in greece-4
the peninsulas on the greek chunks-5
europe is made of peninsulas on peninsulas on peninsulas on peninsulas on a peninsula
@@yeetuszilla1663 that’s some serious knowledge I’m impressed, Europe is the king of all peninsulas lol
Can we talk about how Drew called Manhattan “Long Island”
5:08
It is A long island
*PERCY JACKSON VIBES ARE COMING FROM THIS*
As someone who has lived in Manhattan my whole life, that really hurt me
2:54 something I learned about tornados that pissed me off is the EF rating is given based on damage the tornado does. So a tornado can be absolutely monsterous, but if it only hits a corn field, it would be an EF 1.
Drew went from playing games, to watching them, to not even touching them.
Evolution at its finest.
Like whales, they are from land, went to hunt on the water. got used to it, and became whales
Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️✝️❤️
@@grudeasnaots210 Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️✝️❤️
“No ones gonna know what Chalkzone is”
The kids that stayed up at night to watch Nicktoons will
bruh in my place it's midnight rn and chalkzone is showing!
I saw a review of it once.
yes
I memba
Great Gumballs. Rudy you've got to draw something.
Imperial Japan unsuccessfully took over your Discord server yesterday, Drew. We will be back..... Yes, Yes, we will be back........
Mongolia unsuccessfully invades twice...?
@@DiamoneUHC Not Mongolia. Imperial Japan.
@@sovietunionsmostnotoriousk5031 yeah and Mongolia unsuccessfully invaded feudal Japan during the 1300s. That’s why I brought it up
Germany's next
Deutschland uber alles in der welt
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
Shut
Who’s gonna tell Drew Georgia the state had a gold rush and that’s where the state capital dome came from…
The spur in Italy is Monte Gargano.
It was once an island, and had unique animal species that were giants and dwarves of familiar continental ones. Also it was an important site for the Norman conquest of South Italy and Sicily.
That toffee on snow thing is actually really good
12:44 that’s Soviet Russia vibes and it was the Russia Empire that colonized Alaska
My 3rd grade teacher left halfway threw the school year to teach in Whittier Alaska. She came back when I was in the 5th grade and blew our little minds with home videos of the place!
14:45 This is half of the reasons why they call DC “the swamp”.
Drew about LA: “we have a metro”
Me who’s lived in OC for 4 years: “We have a Metro?”
“something seems fishy”
*cuts to drawing of fish
Drew: *sees word longer than 5 letters*
Also Drew: I'm gonna pretend I didn't see that
8:50 India has thousands of cool ancient temples full of artistic works but BBC never showed us
@Just a Random Guy exploring Sanatan Dharm being socialist doesn't mean person would be communist..... There is difference between these two study well chaps! Complete your education first.
@@socialistcomrade6520 Arnt socialists globalists tho? If not them then who? The libertarians hate it the Auth right hates it Comunists don't like it so who? Idk anymore...
2:55
You have single handedly pissed off the entire tornadic fandom.
I never thought I would need to see Pizza Land from Space but thank you.
3:05 "Tornados must be a weird concept to Europeans"
Believe me, *IT'S NOT*
3:01 *sweats profusely but goes closer to the tornado for a selfie*
My country has the least amount of tornadoes. Had one 1 or 2 years ago.
what's your country
When drew said tornadoes are confusing for europeans
Yes they are I've never seen a tornado and I live in england
There are Tornados in Germany
there's even tornadoes in Belgium...small ones, but they're there.
The Guiness book of records "country for the most tornados by land area" is in fact, England.
Birmingham had a pretty severe one in 2005. When that appeared on the news I was gobsmacked, I didn't even know we could get them.
The pigs in the Bahamas live on an island near Staniel Cay. They were brought there and have been there for about 100 years
5:36 The picture is probably just taken from far enough away from the eye that the opening is about as small as the moon, and then they zoom in
Drew - 8:51 This is from Tamil Nadi, yet I forgot where in Tamil Nadu. This is one of the most iconic south Indian temples. These temples are extremely different from north India and all south India have generally similar arithcure (States in South India are Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tegalana and Idk Goa?) Each state though has even more various temples that wonderful. As a big fan, I am very excited that you least got to see them and wish to for you see more. I think there some south Indian temples in California but probably in the Suburban areas though.
0:45 "something seems fishy"
*cuts to fish *
Tornadoes are proportionally more common in the UK than the USA by the way.
I'm American, tried the syrup on snow thing during a trip to Canada years ago and can confirm it's delicious. We do it every year now. The trick is to just put a baking tray outside to collect the snow as it falls (so you know it's clean) and boil the syrup so it gets thicker (let it cool before pouring on the snow, though).
Don’t worry drew, i know chalk zone
yes
Rudy's got the Chalk
South America was wild back in the day, not only did they have Megatherium and (what i'm guessing is) Archelon but some of the biggest dinosaurs used to live there, Patagotitan, Argentinosaurus and Giganotosaurus were some big boys, you also had a 12 meter long crocodile called Sarcosuchus witch might have had stronger jaws than the Tyrannosaurus
Tornadoes happen all the time in the UK due to the temperature differences, they're just really small.
Barely noticable
Fun fact.
The UK has more tornadoes per square mile than the USA.
3:33 There is Drew. That picture is actually just one part of the whole thing
9:53
yellow - Liquid Hydrogen
red - RP1 (highly refined kerosene)
blue - Liquid Oxygen
No, they don't look like this.
No, the used rocket stages aren't going too hit the ground near a human settlement (unless you are in China). It's because rockets usually launch over an ocean/sea/eastern Russia.
14:53 Yes, you did just jack Classical architecture. The Washington Monument is literally an Egyptian style obelisk.
DREW- Tornadoes power rate are not based on size, just because a tornado is small does not mean is an weak and just because it is big does not mean is an strong- once there has been F1 with length of 1 KM wide
The fact that he called manhattan Long Island 😭😭😭💀💀💀
5:58 exactly what I think while watching your videos drew
1:38 someone watched that gingerpale vid
1:37 nope that’s just Gingerpale
I feel that I must say, I do this too as a Canadian
great video as always keep up the good work
As a person from Kentucky, can confirm that is how chickens are finger lickin good.
Nepal is the greatest country that has ever existed in this wretched realm.
You've helped me so much, thanks drew!!
8:19 The British stole one of the Καρυάτιδες from Athens and us Greeks are still trying to get her back, 100s of years later.
11:40 they unwrapped the mummy in 1886 when he was discovered to understand if the mummy was really him, the facial reconstructions are made digitally by forensic experts, they actually made a set of reconstructions of what he looked like between the age of 45 and 91 when he died, this reconstruction looks like it's more recent.
I love watching Drew Durnil while I'm in class
Stay in school kids
There are constant tornados during the summer here in Rotterrode
That Space Ring just ended up as the Concept of Halo
I feel like the Aliens didn’t help the Egyptians, they were the Egyptians. They did so many weird and advanced things who really knows
2:22 actually the first gold rush was in Dahlonega, Georgia!
12:43
Everybody at Shemya Air Force base (also in Alaska) lived in one great big building as well.
Tornadoes aren’t graded on their size their graded on how much damage that cause on the Fujita scale so that prob was an f4
The "peninsula inside a peninsula" is called Gargano.
5:33
To take pictures of the moon like this, you have to go really far away zoom into the moon, technically making the moon the same size with the people really small
F4 vs F5 does not depend on size. The scale is based on damage caused. There could be a huge tornado that has potential to wipe out house. If it only takes out a corn field, it is still an F1. The scale is a weird concept.
4:12 that whale's tail statue is literally called "saved by the whale's tail"
I'm with you on remembering Chalk Zone!
12:33 on a daily basis you never see whale sculptures, so how is it amazing? Wouldn’t all whale sculptures look good cuz no one ever makes them?
I don't think Drew realized that no Dinosaur Fossils were found in Florida, sadly,
*cries in Floridian*
Because the Floridian arw the dinosaur
"No one uses public transport"
I mean yall over there dont have one sooo
You mean just LA or the US as a whole
Because I’m deeply uncomfortable with the idea of someone from outside the US saying y’all
@@jwaj I second this comment
@@jwaj all of the US, certain cities like New York and Chicago have some sort of public transport, but they're usually pretty run down and dirty. There's not much of a public transport connecting the nation.
5:05
Hi Drew. Let me introduce you to a technology called "Aerial Photography".
A Turtle will one day visit these places.
One day they will die
Hey are you related to those giant turtles that lived in south America?
Why are you always in all comment sections
All hail the omnipresent Turtle.
Actually, Europe also has a lot of Tornadoes, just not as strong
3:01 central Europe is a frequent area of tornadoes tho
Been to the Harry Potter studio can confirm the door is pretty neat
Drew, You don't have to unwrap a mummy, they can do "deep" scan and other stuff to get a accurate picture of what is wrap.
As a Canadian, maple syrup on snow becomes solid and also taste great
3:00 ef4 doesn't mean it's big. It's just wind speed. It doesn't have to be wide for it to be strong.
Tornados are not based off of size, they’re based off of wind speed. Pls don’t hate this comment
Nah we have tornados in Europe too
Sometimes big enough to destroy some houses
A tornado can be any size and F4. It depends on damage
Something seems fishy
Next post: Something about a fish
Drew:Who can this pencil type underwater?
*THE SPACE PEN:LET ME INTERDOUCE MYSELF*
The Empire State Building and Chrysler building were in the ‘30s map you just skipped right over it lmao
“The crystal rush in GA”
Yeah um... we havin that now. Cali too, just a different kind of crystal
2:56 a tornado's strength (and therefore EF scale/F scale rating) isn't necessarily tied to it's size. It's true that many or most of EF3< tornadoes are very wide, but there are many that are much smaller. Canada's first and only F5 was shockingly tiny for it's strength.
The gummi bear family tree is kind of cursed since it implies that generation 1 is full-colored bears, implying that gen 2 and 3 had kids with gen 1.
"Whats the fear of like a lot of people being around you?"
Drew thats called being a introvert.
social anxiety
The maple syrup in snow thing isn’t sketchy in the hygiene aspect. Canada literally gets fo much snow that it’s not touching the ground like you think. They can literally leave a tray on the porch and come back later and it’s filled with fresh snow.
Rockets usually launch over the ocean or places where no one lives
Drew Durnil: What the hell is that? A peninsula inside a peninsula?
Qatar: Bruh. Why?
P.S: Qatar is a peninsula on the Arabian peninsula, anything else that is a peninsula inside of a peninsula is Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Strait.
Tornados must be so weird to european people...
*Laughs in spanish*
I can now confirm that Drews IQ is now thousands in the negatives
The uk has on average more tornadoes than the USA however they usually only knock over a bin and take a couple of roof tiles 😂
4:06 It's actually not a tram, but a metro.
Hyperion is one of
four titan brothers in Greek mythology.He was the titan of the west.
Thx for these daily uploads
The moon isn't enlarged, the picture is just taken from very far away relative to the hole.
Today we learned Drew doesn't know how mummies work lmao
14:35 those old roman statues also had colour aswell but faded to white over time 😁
Tornado: Exists
Me an Oklahoman: Ahh nice weather today y'all!