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An interesting moment emerges as the host breaks down the sizes of smaller states, like Maryland, comparing it to Belgium, and reveals that Vermont is larger than Israel. This part of the video emphasizes a crucial aspect of the discussion: geographical dimensions can be deceiving, and the widespread notion that larger countries are synonymous with greater size often misleads audiences.
The video also sheds light on the extensive size of states often considered mid-sized. For instance, South Carolina is compared to Austria, and Indiana’s size sparks discussions about what defines a 'huge' state. As more states flash across the screen, the host keenly notes, "America is massive," proving that even states thought to be small can surprise viewers with their dimension.