What if the Ocean DISAPPEARED?

Published 2022-07-13
What if the Ocean DISAPPEARED? Original video: @gpsc Check out my other Youtube channels below! @JackSucksAtLife @JackSucksAtStuff @JackMasseyWelsh @JackSucksAtClips @nocontext

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All Comments (20)
  • @gwyn4231
    0:23 jack: “I’m not seeing much change in north america”

    florida: “thanks jack”
  • @ewbic
    6 minutes of Jack casually forgetting of Mount Everest.
  • @Bercgamer2763
    “The UK just looks like scrambled eggs erupted in a microwave, it’s just pouring in every direction” -Jack 2022
  • @IsDaBoi
    Jack: "Oh they're already a hole in Australia!"
    Half of the Netherlands who has been underwater since the start: "Am i a joke to you?"
  • @AusterLiteax
    Jack: "I'm not seeing much change in North America."
    Florida: Angry underwater mumbling
  • @QP3133
    0:23 Jack: “I’m not seeing much change in North America”
    Florida: "Emotional Damage"
  • @TechelOffical
    Jack: “the uk and France has connected”
    Belgium and the Netherlands: “are we a joke to you”.
  • @easy-editz435
    1:17
    Jack:Scotland is doing pretty good right now to be fair
    Scotland:thanks jack
  • @parinuser
    5:35
    "At what point will the Americas and Europe connect?" casually ignores Greenland
  • @silverseacow
    3:00 stopped at 8848m, that 1 guy on the peak of everest:
    im inevitable
  • @founded5599
    8848m ocean: I'm the king of swallowed!!
    8849 Mt everest:oh you miss the right spot
  • @hiheyhelo
    “There’s gonna be a part where America and Europe combine”

    Greenland and iceland already connected
  • @m0rtal803
    This video really just connects all the geography knowledge we know, and I think the rising sea level does way more with that than the lowering sea level. You can immediately see the Netherlands disappear into oblivion, but then you see the western America mountain ranges from Alaska to Northern Chile and the mountain ranges around the "Roof of the World" in Asia being the last remaining places. As I said, this connects the separate knowledge that we possess, and if you dive into it deeply, this video tells you way more about geography than it'd seem at the first glance.


    Edit: I see you guys arguing heavily in the reply section of the pinned comment. I will explain as best as I can here, because more people will see it. Jack knows the Himalayas is the mountain range with the highest mountain, Everest, at 8848m. He did not know that Kathmandu was the capital of Nepal prior to this video coming out and all the comments storming in. That is not a reason to be mad at him. Even though he's learnt a lot of stuff in the past 2 years about geography, geography is learnt over time, and he hasn't studied it properly for that long from what I'm aware of. As he would agree, he is willing to learn from our comments, but we don't have to storm in and send hate comments at Jack.


    As for giving you guys more information about the topic, I will try to give you guys the information I learnt from studying for a competition which consisted of knowledge about Asia. I can't say I'm an expert at geography either, but I think this will help you better understand. The tallest places on earth are located around the Pamir and Tibet plateaus, which are the tallest plateaus in the world. They are mostly located in Tajikistan and China respectively. Although the Himalayan mountains are the tallest, there are a lot of mountain ranges that are also very tall around them. The way I was taught them was by two rows of mountain ranges from the Pamir plateau. One going all the way up to north-eastern Russia, and the other going to south-east China. The latter one contains the Himalayan mountains. To the west of the Pamir plateau are the Hindukush mountains. I don't know the English names for the mountains in the rows that I mentioned, but you can always find them on the internet, and use my comment as a guide to learn them. I just realized the edit is longer than the original comment I made :)


    I will end the way I started: Don't send hate to Jack, just send him information that will help him learn more aspects of geography.
  • @BorysBlossom
    Hey Jack, fun fact when the sea level decreases, the original land gets yellow like a desert, but at the end, the land that was originally water becomes green like grass!
  • @tylerb09965
    0:22 Jack: North america pretty much uneffected at the moment
    Florida: Am I a joke to you
  • love how jack completely ignored Florida getting Thanos snapped withing the first 30 seconds of the video