Incredible US Maps That Teach Key Differences Between States

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Incredible US Maps That Teach Key Differences Between States


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  1. I would think most of those African émigrés come by plane, in which case the northeast makes perfect sense given that New York, Boston, Philly and DC are far more likely to have direct flights to African nations.

  2. I google earthed the flint hills tall grass prairie and it doesn’t appear to be a thing- just a large area. Am i correct? Does it count as a visit if you just drive through? 😂

  3. The Northeast (Maine) is actually geographically closer to the continent of Africa than the Southeast. The reason you think that it’s the opposite is because of maps and the projections they commonly use

  4. The most popular attraction by state is definitely false for Oregon. Crater lake is REALLY far away from populated oregon. It's hard to get to even if you live in region. Mean while Silverwood is in north Idaho and there's no way that Idaho's theme park in the middle of no where gets more visitors than an attraction near Portland like Mt hood meadows or something.

  5. Alabama looks more right though I think a little to far west. As is it's like two states a north and a south and there very different imo. It's like a lowland /highland kinda thing. With a splash of beachland. That honestly never made sense to me the eastern border should go south like you have it giving Alabama Pensacola and the panhandle or redneck Riviera. Florida already had miles of beaches in 50 miles Alabama got one port and a few beaches and a island. Maybe if the state had got its beaches it wouldn't have been so angry historically, they'd had beaches to chill out on. Already got great mountain areas thou I like your additions following the coosa river.

  6. Nondenominational means not part of a specific denomination. They still believe in the broad religion, but they don’t have a specific system of rules.
    A nondenominational Christian still considers themself as Christian, but not a particular denomination, such as Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, etc.
    Nondenominational does not mean atheist.

  7. The most popular attraction is a shopping mall. oy. I'm very surprised that Yellowstone National Park is the most popular attraction in Montana, given how little of the park is actually in Montana. And most of it isn't easily accessible. I figured Glacier Nat'l Park would have taken the honor.

  8. 9:26 Non denominational basically means an independent Protestant church without any larger organizational structure outside the church. Denominations are branches of Protestantism (Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist etc). Definitely not atheist.

  9. I've been to 5 of the attractions on the most popular attraction map (Independence National Historic Park, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Times Square, Broadway at the Beach, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Walt Disney World)