@ronaldswihart4018

Excellent.  Great information.  And thankyou for giving meters and feet. No one else does that.

@DZegers13

Love the video but how do you do a whole segment on volcanos and not even mention Mt St Helens?

@sudannebanks2310

I need one of these videos for every continent now!

@gregorybarton-qs9qs

Thank you for sharing,  much appreciated  ๐Ÿ’–

@Joycesmith-u6b

Beautiful video!!!  Thank you!

@TroyQwert

Nicely done and presented. Outstanding footages, excellent narration. My huuuuge like is all yours, free of charge. I learned all these facts at a small rural school in Belarus, of which I am pretty sure the majority of you have no clue, notwithstanding the fact that the country is in the geographical middle of Europe. ๐Ÿ˜Š

@sudannebanks2310

As an earth and space science teacher, this video hits so many vocabulary words and lessons taught throughout the school year and summarizes it into a lovely video. Great tool to help student learn about their own back yard and see how all of these processes  add up what we have today. Great Job!

@harrietharlow9929

Great video. Love the imagery! I would also consider the Darien Gap to be border between North and South America.

@annekelley1581

Wonderful documentary!

@GypsyLyn-i7v

I really like this video. Thanks for translating the metric system. I did see one error though, and you even explained it with an example of a Boeing 747 but there has not been a reported tornado that I could find anywhere that has been 807 mph. The top record was 318 mi an hour in Oklahoma. There are theories that an f12 tornado would be 740 mph which is almost the speed of sound but no one thinks that that fast of a tornado would be possible.

@deborahvretis3195

Excellent. Thank you!

@Lifeinbelize

Thatโ€™s an interesting and well presented video. Thank you

@EdwardR.Johannes

Execllent !

@reneebiberstein8741

I truly love documentaries like this. Please don't ever stop making them ! โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅ

@trigirl48

6:22 The part about walking 2.4 miles in 15 minutes or less. That is a big old no, average person's walk speed is 3-4 miles per hour. I live almost exactly 2 miles from where I work & it takes me 45 minutes to walk there over very hilly terrain. If you were sprinting then perhaps it would be possible but you would have to be super fit for that to happen.

@themr_wilson

Alaska's Aleutian Islands extend far enough west that they're in the Eastern Hemisphere, making Alaska the northernmost, westernmost, and easternmost State

@BrendaHaltom-cs6ck

Thank you!

@bryanhill3041

U forgot about the Pecan trees in the Southern States along with with Cedar trees

@rickchristman1898

North America was not unknown. The native American people were here!!

@julierideout4317

Most tornadoes in the world are in the Midwest of the USA.  Iโ€™m not aware of super strong tornadoes in California.