The difference in population in Ireland between 1841 and today has more to do with the Great Famine than it does with the population concentrating around Dublin and other city centers. These two maps also show how much worse the famine was felt in western provinces--about 20-25% of the population died or left the country around that time and many more continued to leave long afterwards.
9:21 Tiktok is not available in China as there is a domestic version there (Douyin) which is more strictly censored, and is operated separately from Tiktok
@@jakistam1000 he isn't very good at Geography sometimes and i think this is one of them otherwise he just meant he went there during Australian summer (our winter) which makes me wrong
About the Portugal Internet thing, I cannot say for sure why is that, but I know some things that may have affected it. Portugal is quite mountainous, specialy in the north-east. In those areas populations are mostly really small villages only conected by mountain roads (my mom is from one of those, that's why I know this). This situation slowed the development of those areas in every aspect, and some are still quite below the development average of the rest of the country. Plus, those are, again, mountain villages. Reception is low and the infrastructure expensive just to reach a small amount of people. It's way better compared to 30-40 years ago, when my mom lived there, but it may likely the reason why so many people haven't used the internet yet there.
Portugal also scores quite low across the board compared to Western Europe, to the point where it's a meme that they always have similar numbers to Eastern European countries on these kind of maps.
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3:45 with the map of Ireland there was also a genocide which took place because of the English which is why the population in more rural areas went down by so much
@@jishanborno no as the English forced us to give them all our food except potatoes and than did not help us afterwards and 1 million people died and another million left and our population has never recovered since
@@Mazaa24 Calling a genocide is quite extreme and against the views of almost all historians (including most Irish historians). It was a famine and yes, the British government (who ruled Ireland at the time) could have done a lot more, but to call it a genocide is going very far and frankly deminishes the term genocide. Yes the Whigs (a right wing liberal party that existed back in the 19th century) ended all ongoing efforts the previous British government had put in place to eliviate the famine, and it's quite clear that they would have never done so if it happened in England (the Whigs were openly super racist against the Irish), but lack of intervention is not even remotely the same thing as genocide. Genocide assumes active intervention with the specific attempt to eradicate an ethnic or cultural group. The British just deemed the Irish to not be worthy government support, which, don't get me wrong, is REALLY BAD, but it's not genocide. You can't commit genocide by doing nothing, and that is basically what the British did. It's not like they actively banned all trade with the outside world to starve them out or anything. They retracted a disaster relieve fund the previous government put in effect. The famine wasn't specifically an Irish thing either, Ireland was just hit really hard, since potatoes were extremely popular in Ireland as a crop. But the whole of Europe got hit, and is one of the many reason several European governments collapsed (the revolutions of 1848 were party in response to the famine and poverty caused by potato blight). So you can't really say that a million people were killed by the British, THAT would have been genocide, but that didn't happen. A million people died because of a famine (and millions more left the country, most to the US, which is why it has such a significant diaspora), and no one intervened to stop it. Eventhough the British, ruling over Ireland at the time, kind of had the moral obligation to do so. But that doesn't immediately make it a genocide. Calling it that massively inflates the term. You can never do what is arguably the worst crime in existence by doing nothing. They did not force to give them all the other types of food, I don't know where you've read that, but that is just not true. Yes, Ireland did have a net trade deficit of food at the time, but that is because some farmers chose to sell their crops in the much richer England (which also had food shortages, like the rest of Europe, just not as big as in Ireland). But that wasn't a government mandate, it just was legal to sell it outside of Ireland. That's not at all the same as genocide though. Which, again, would require active intervention.
@@jishanborno well it was a manufactured famine, the english converted most of the farmable land in ireland into beef farms for britain which made the irish reliant on potatos because they were resilient and easy to grow, then a disease made potato crops fail on mass (which happened in lots of parts of europe, it just effected ireland because of how dependant they were on the crop), and during the famine beef was still being shipped over to britain
8:02 that tiny area is underwater with over 2,1 million people lost their homes in the last 2 weeks. Many areas were under 30m (over 98feet) of water last week.
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Probably the reason why Portugal has very high percentage of people not using the internet is because Portugal has a very old population and normally old people dont know how to use internet or just dont like it
Can confirm, I'm half portuguese and the calls with my older relatives on Portugal are kinda funny with how they genuinely don't know how to use the devices There's a lot of people still living in very rural towns outside the main cities also
also we usually refer to “the great hunger” as the (potato) famine but... it is weird how he doesnt know about that... do non irish people learn about the famine...?
@@PixelAnimates we don’t im English with Irish blood and I can say that the history teachers refuse to teach others about this because they don’t want people to find the truth
12:55 Anton Thomas you have earned my respect you absolute chad ... geography and wildlife my two most favourite things and you have given me an absolute wonder to stare at ...please have a round of applause everyone 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You are incorrect about the Irish population. The main reason why all those areas were severely depopulated is because of migration due to the Irish Potato Famine. In fact, Ireland has still not recovered to it's population from before the famine.
11:40 the map should also include antartica since that is by definition a desert. A place that receives less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain per year. another definition is a waterless, desolate area of land with little or no vegetation, typically one covered with sand. keyword being typically.
Jack saying that the reason irelands population had gone down because of jobs is just so funny because I thought it was common knowledge thats it was because of the famine
6:43 thats because australia is jn a different hemisphere than the UK. so when here its winter, there jts summer. they have summer during january and winter at august
Mate irelands population could also have something to do with the great potato famine , almost everyone in the country starved because they were so reliant on potatoes .
0:52 Some of the really short distances are the pilots moving the plane to a different area because they aren’t allowed to leave it at the airport it needs to be at a different facility so she’s not actually in the plane for some of them
Switzerland arrested the Libyan leader's son, Hannibal Gaddafi, and daughter-in-law for allegedly beating their servants at a hotel, so thats what we did to libya
13:20 Jack gaslighting himself to think a moose is a deer
Don’t translate 🤫
راځئ وګورو چې دا پټ چینل د 0 ویډیوګانو سره څومره پیرودونکي ترلاسه کولی شي. غواړئ زما سره مرسته وکړئ؟
It’s a moose
D:
Yea that sure is a deer
Lollllll
3:45 "I mean this is just explained by jobs changing since the Victorian times"
Ah yes Jack, it's definitely that and not, y'know...
A famine.
I was looking for this comment
I was looking for this comment
Same
Chokes*Potato famine*
I'm Irish and this infuriated me
9:22 "But are you chinese?"
"Senator, i am singaporean"
Bro fr
Ignorance
the company is Chinese, the CEO is Singaporean
Yeah Jack, I dont think population decline in Ireland is just because people emigrated to Dublin..
England moment
@@swinginstarlet Not even close to the reason
Is the potato famine a factor?
@@jnj1308 It's by far the biggest factor.
People already living in Ireland can't "emigrate" to Dublin
Taylor’s private jet noises are so frequent they sound like a pinball machine 😂
Don’t translate 🤫
راځئ وګورو چې دا پټ چینل د 0 ویډیوګانو سره څومره پیرودونکي ترلاسه کولی شي. غواړئ زما سره مرسته وکړئ؟
He brought it back
she was literally on the biggest tour of all time
watchout jack shes coming to london twice
@@SwiftieGirlie738yes but jet flights for 15 minutes will DESTROY our ecosystem.. do you WANT to die from the sun?
The difference in population in Ireland between 1841 and today has more to do with the Great Famine than it does with the population concentrating around Dublin and other city centers. These two maps also show how much worse the famine was felt in western provinces--about 20-25% of the population died or left the country around that time and many more continued to leave long afterwards.
No offense, but
…
Almost there
JK no you’re not
Almost there actually this time
🤓
3:40 this has nothing to with people moving to the city.. rather a famine
But he doesn't admit it cause he's a Brit
@@sammoore5733 thats not true he doesnt like the british empire as he was saying it was bad earlier but he probably just deosnt know about the famine
He probably was never taught about it they don’t learn it in school
ikr
I’m shocked that Brits don’t learn about the famine in school, we even talk about it in the US
5:17 “no numbers higher than 36”
washington, hawaii and the other 2 states on the east coast: am i a joke to you?
And the state right above had 37
And even 44
@@Dogggoodyeah, THATS WASHINGTON
🤓 erm the two states on the east coast are Vermont, with 37 and Massachusetts, with 44
@@palmossi44 was mentioned as one of the two states on the east coast
9:21 Tiktok is not available in China as there is a domestic version there (Douyin) which is more strictly censored, and is operated separately from Tiktok
tiktok is a chinese app but china can barely use it 💀💀
@@manypixelsytwe cant use it at all its fully banned since 2021
Its Singaporean @@manypixelsyt
@@manypixelsytthat's called irony
It could be worse, imagine if they did something ridiculous like ban paper
6:40 "When i was in Australia in the winter it was hotter than the Uk" Latterly Australia's summer being in winter
Phew I thought I was the only one who realised
@@LoserGamer69same
I mean... I just assumed he was there in *their* winter; it would be just silly to assume otherwise on a geography-themed channel.
@@jakistam1000 he isn't very good at Geography sometimes and i think this is one of them otherwise he just meant he went there during Australian summer (our winter) which makes me wrong
He’s obviously talking about it being winter in Australia, and how it was warmer than england is in Summer
About the Portugal Internet thing, I cannot say for sure why is that, but I know some things that may have affected it. Portugal is quite mountainous, specialy in the north-east. In those areas populations are mostly really small villages only conected by mountain roads (my mom is from one of those, that's why I know this). This situation slowed the development of those areas in every aspect, and some are still quite below the development average of the rest of the country. Plus, those are, again, mountain villages. Reception is low and the infrastructure expensive just to reach a small amount of people. It's way better compared to 30-40 years ago, when my mom lived there, but it may likely the reason why so many people haven't used the internet yet there.
Portugal also scores quite low across the board compared to Western Europe, to the point where it's a meme that they always have similar numbers to Eastern European countries on these kind of maps.
Because our population is more likely old
3:34 I guess you could say it’s… doublin’
Jack clearly forgetting what happened to Ireland in the 1800’s, the famine
"And we have no numbers that are higher than 36 out of 100"
Washington and Vermont with 37, Hawaii with 39, and Massachusetts with 44.
chomik fan spotted???
6:37 The reason why there’s a part of Australia that’s like Finland is because, that is where the Snowy mountains are.
11:17. "without killing anything". You mean apart from the plants?
when taylor wants to find the tv remote: 0:40
Screw zodiac signs, what is your favourite government approved haircut in North Korea?
27.63
x+n haircut
Don’t translate 🤫
راځئ وګورو چې دا پټ چینل د 0 ویډیوګانو سره څومره پیرودونکي ترلاسه کولی شي. غواړئ زما سره مرسته وکړئ؟
buzz cut
Daily reminder!
Your neck is not a coat so don’t hang it.
Your skin is not paper so don’t cut it.
Everyone is beautiful and so are you❤.
Love you jack❤.
3:48 it is explained by the potato famine, if that hadn’t happened the population would be 3-4 times larger than it actually is.
It's wild to me how common vegetarianism and veganism are in Germany and Poland and yet how culturally reviled they are among meat eaters.
5:19 “we have no numbers higher than 36/100”
Washington at 37/100 just above: 😐
Massachusetts
@FlashThan That's Massachusetts
Massachusetts is 34
Vermont is 37
Don’t forget Hawaii
3:45 with the map of Ireland there was also a genocide which took place because of the English which is why the population in more rural areas went down by so much
Wasn't it a famine rather than a genocide?
@@jishanborno no as the English forced us to give them all our food except potatoes and than did not help us afterwards and 1 million people died and another million left and our population has never recovered since
@@Mazaa24 Calling a genocide is quite extreme and against the views of almost all historians (including most Irish historians). It was a famine and yes, the British government (who ruled Ireland at the time) could have done a lot more, but to call it a genocide is going very far and frankly deminishes the term genocide. Yes the Whigs (a right wing liberal party that existed back in the 19th century) ended all ongoing efforts the previous British government had put in place to eliviate the famine, and it's quite clear that they would have never done so if it happened in England (the Whigs were openly super racist against the Irish), but lack of intervention is not even remotely the same thing as genocide. Genocide assumes active intervention with the specific attempt to eradicate an ethnic or cultural group. The British just deemed the Irish to not be worthy government support, which, don't get me wrong, is REALLY BAD, but it's not genocide. You can't commit genocide by doing nothing, and that is basically what the British did. It's not like they actively banned all trade with the outside world to starve them out or anything. They retracted a disaster relieve fund the previous government put in effect. The famine wasn't specifically an Irish thing either, Ireland was just hit really hard, since potatoes were extremely popular in Ireland as a crop. But the whole of Europe got hit, and is one of the many reason several European governments collapsed (the revolutions of 1848 were party in response to the famine and poverty caused by potato blight). So you can't really say that a million people were killed by the British, THAT would have been genocide, but that didn't happen. A million people died because of a famine (and millions more left the country, most to the US, which is why it has such a significant diaspora), and no one intervened to stop it. Eventhough the British, ruling over Ireland at the time, kind of had the moral obligation to do so. But that doesn't immediately make it a genocide. Calling it that massively inflates the term. You can never do what is arguably the worst crime in existence by doing nothing. They did not force to give them all the other types of food, I don't know where you've read that, but that is just not true. Yes, Ireland did have a net trade deficit of food at the time, but that is because some farmers chose to sell their crops in the much richer England (which also had food shortages, like the rest of Europe, just not as big as in Ireland). But that wasn't a government mandate, it just was legal to sell it outside of Ireland. That's not at all the same as genocide though. Which, again, would require active intervention.
@@jaspermooren5883At least not Stalin bad who very intentionally starved hundreds of thousands if not millions of poles and Ukrainians
@@jishanborno well it was a manufactured famine, the english converted most of the farmable land in ireland into beef farms for britain which made the irish reliant on potatos because they were resilient and easy to grow, then a disease made potato crops fail on mass (which happened in lots of parts of europe, it just effected ireland because of how dependant they were on the crop), and during the famine beef was still being shipped over to britain
12:42 hahahaha it IS the best thing I have ever seen, too. And Jack's reaction to it all it the best lolol
If I ever hang a world map in my room again, I want it to be this one... what a delight to look at! :D
5:15 "There are no numbers higher than 36" - Jack. Casually the number 37 right above the 36, and 44 in Massachusetts.
8:02 that tiny area is underwater with over 2,1 million people lost their homes in the last 2 weeks. Many areas were under 30m (over 98feet) of water last week.
The map with where all the desert in the world is the entirety of Antartica should be coloured
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Jack clearly staring at a moose
"I love deers"
*Timestamps for the video*
Start: 0:00
End: 14:33
Uhh thanks
thank you
Bro I never knew
come up with something more original than that bro
Thank you, that really helped me.
5:17 “No numbers higher than 36”
Washington: am I a joke to you?
8:44 "We have an actual real photo!"
Flat Earthers: He's on our side😏
Meanwhile people in Australia call it soft drink
12:43 to see the creator of the (Wild World: a world map of nature with 1,642 animals) image. See u/AntonThomas.
Maps I like 0:09 0:44 1:25 1:45 2:54 3:26 4:11 4:26 6:59 7:19 7:54 8:04 8:19 8:47 9:12 9:39 10:18 11:12 11:25 11:51 12:24 12:45 14:32
Probably the reason why Portugal has very high percentage of people not using the internet is because Portugal has a very old population and normally old people dont know how to use internet or just dont like it
Can confirm, I'm half portuguese and the calls with my older relatives on Portugal are kinda funny with how they genuinely don't know how to use the devices
There's a lot of people still living in very rural towns outside the main cities also
Another map proving Portugal is Balkan
3:50 jack knows nothing about the great hunger /genocide
Potato
as an irish person i was mad
also we usually refer to “the great hunger” as the (potato) famine but... it is weird how he doesnt know about that... do non irish people learn about the famine...?
@@PixelAnimates we don’t im English with Irish blood and I can say that the history teachers refuse to teach others about this because they don’t want people to find the truth
@@shorthistory1912 thats shocking... sad to hear that
12:55 Anton Thomas you have earned my respect you absolute chad ... geography and wildlife my two most favourite things and you have given me an absolute wonder to stare at ...please have a round of applause everyone 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Edit : this was a stolen comment I did the wrong thing I’m sorry guys:(
Time stamps for the video
Start 0:00
End 14:33
Totally not a stolen comment
@@Haiforse sorry
@@C1nnamoons Are you canadian?
JACK BLAMED "JOBS" FOR IRELAND'S POPULATION CHANGE WHAT THE HELL. Also for the tsunami one, can jack see the scale?
5:17 There is a number higher than 36 which are Hawaii and Vermont and Washington
That sure was a British interpretation of why Irelands population declined
5:43 Hawaii was always the most
0:27 In Massachusetts, we say soda
Mass for life
0:05 That Is Because Australia Was Connected To North America From 1.2 Billion Years Ago To 980 Million Years Ago!
13:21 That IS a moose.
5:16
Massachusetts, Vermont and Hawaii: what about meeeee?
Jack: Looks at a map…
Also Jack: “yEAh wELL iN THe uK🤓🤓🤓”
8:00 brazil is actually sideways
It's beyond insane how detailed that hand-drawn map with all the animals is. I'd pay a couple hundred dollars to own that.
They are for sale through the artist - Anton Thomas
@@gregorywitt Okay, well maybe I won't actually buy it, but it's still amazing.
11:23 Does he know that the gap he is talking about is an ocean 😂😂😂😅
3:45 is someone gonna tell him
'We have no number bigger than 36 out of 100'
Massachusetts and Hawaii: aight imma head out
That map at the end with all the animals on it is amazing and now I really want it.
Jacks title in 2030: Maps I interestingly and enthusiasticly find very interestingly and enthusiasticly weird
You are incorrect about the Irish population. The main reason why all those areas were severely depopulated is because of migration due to the Irish Potato Famine. In fact, Ireland has still not recovered to it's population from before the famine.
Don't forget about the starvation
5:20 "there are no numbers higher than 36/100" the one 37/100 above it:
14:18 wow that is a bold statement
Yeah especially considering the subreddit name above Anton's
@@Turwle 💀
I’m finding this comment everywhere
Jack's joy when he looks around at Australia is just pure. :D
11:40 the map should also include antartica since that is by definition a desert. A place that receives less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain per year. another definition is a waterless, desolate area of land with little or no vegetation, typically one covered with sand. keyword being typically.
At the bottom it says arid dessert meaning hot with some sand
Fun fact: Europe is the only continent that doesn’t have a desert or a rainforest
Jack saying that the reason irelands population had gone down because of jobs is just so funny because I thought it was common knowledge thats it was because of the famine
5:17 acctually theres a 39 in hawaii
im going to buy a jacksucksatgeography flag and hang it in my room and tell my parents its a new obscure country
do it
@@SocialistNerd i shall sometime soon
at 14:13 was sick fair play the person who made it
Jack, the Irish population decrease was because of the famine..
Jack will never run out of titles for these videos
If anyone didn’t come from TikTok, they are allowed to like this comment.
Bro stop yapping
@@fantaguyrealyap yap yap
yapper and DONT USE THE HOLY SANSKRIT LANGUAGE FOR THESE STUPID THINGS!@@fantaguyreal
@@fantaguyrealSub begging!
Stop yapping
13:21 ” is tjat a moose, no that’s probably a deer” got me laughing so hard 😅😂😂
'AYY 'AYY i swear its "fizzy". never heard someone say "pop" in my life.
pop
@@mermeladademango9fan123 🤯my life has been irrevocably changed.
6:22 yeah jack Sydney isn’t the same as England because Sydney is in the Louisiana zone
The reason why Irelands population dropped was because of the famine
6:43 thats because australia is jn a different hemisphere than the UK. so when here its winter, there jts summer. they have summer during january and winter at august
4:07 and some territories still haven’t become independent
Mate irelands population could also have something to do with the great potato famine , almost everyone in the country starved because they were so reliant on potatoes .
5:18 bro forgot Massachusetts was a thing
0:08 it’s almost like they once connected 🤯
Fr
11:30 WHERE IS ANTARCTICA
They forgot 😔
Ya
Wait it is a desert
@@BikeBros124yup a snow desert
6:46 none of this is accurate, Canberra occasionally reaches -5 Finland regularly reaches -20
3:38 this is actually explained by the potato famine aswell the Irish population has hardly recovered
0:52 Some of the really short distances are the pilots moving the plane to a different area because they aren’t allowed to leave it at the airport it needs to be at a different facility so she’s not actually in the plane for some of them
“Friends finished in 2004 that wasnt that long ago”
Ot was 20 years ago. The series finale of friends is almost old enough to drink
Almost old enough to drink, in the US. In other countries it can drink.
And yet it will just go to the Coffee Shop instead of the Bar.
Jack observing the Red Sea separating Africa from the Arabian peninsula: “Geologically, I presume there wasn’t always this big gap.”
1:07 I would agree but she delayed a flight 9 years ago by being there 😅
omg i remember seeing a video she literally couldn’t walk
Jack: We have no numbers higher than 36
Washington and Vermont: 🤨
14:24 the name of the sub reddit
Fr
Jack saying 'TOOCUN TOOCUN , I LOVE TOOCUNS' made my day. :)
5:17
"We have no numbers that are higher than 36 out of 100"
*37 directly above*
39 in hawaii
44 in Massachusetts as well
Oops, didn't see that. Easily gone unnoticed though, whereas he should've seen the one right next to it. Sorry, and thanks for pointing that out :-)
Don’t translate 🤫
راځئ وګورو چې دا پټ چینل د 0 ویډیوګانو سره څومره پیرودونکي ترلاسه کولی شي. غواړئ زما سره مرسته وکړئ؟
Also 37 in Vermont, sorry... :-)
Jack really thought the moose was a deer...
57 country's have beecome free from england
12:55 YES BEAVER 🦫
14:04 the animal is a tapir
0:03 ever heard of ✨PANGEA✨ 😐
Fr
5:17 I guess Hawaii and Massachusetts don't exist then
u missed the state above the 36 itself (washington)
@@NotAGamer-69-f2p oh shit yeah
Classic British person not knowing Ireland had a Famine where 6M died
2:37 forgot Jack was over 21
I suppose you also forgot he's European?
In the UK, drinking age is 18 and isn’t Jack like 26 or 27 or something like that?
@@CranehawkPilot he turned 28 2 months ago
@@EliasSaad-h3w time goes by fast, doesn’t it?
Ok.
14:18 what is the name of the subreddit XD
Jack missing hawaii for the support of gay marriage US map which was the highest support
12:41 is what my teacher assigns on Wednesday and expects back by Friday
0:28 I’d say fizzy drink, I’m British
Switzerland arrested the Libyan leader's son, Hannibal Gaddafi, and daughter-in-law for allegedly beating their servants at a hotel, so thats what we did to libya