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- [Narrator] It's impossible to say
which country is the best in the world.
However, a case can be made for some countries
just being better than others,
at least in specific fields.
These are 10 things the United Kingdom
just does better than the United States.
Many Americans often mock British people
for still having a queen.
We often say, get with the times.
You're not free if you have a monarch.
Your tax money is just being wasted.
Well, the truth is that US taxpayers
have to pay more for their leaders.
In 2014, the British royal family
cost UK taxpayers just 35.7 million pounds
while President Obama and his family
cost US taxpayers 1.4 billion dollars in expenses
that same year.
So when it comes to cost effective leadership,
the queen of England ironically
is less expensive than the president of the United States.
The studies are in and the verdict is clear.
Roundabouts are not only more efficient
than US style traffic intersections,
they're also safer.
Mythbusters even tested this theory
and they clearly demonstrated
that roundabouts allow for 20% more cars to pass through
in any period of time
than what is possible in an intersection.
Another advantage is that in a roundabout,
drivers don't have to bring their vehicles
to a complete stop.
This has been shown to be safer
for both drivers and pedestrians.
So all in all, in this area,
the UK has the US beat when it comes to traffic control.
The average intelligence of each country in the world
is something that has been rigorously studied
over the past few decades.
Well, the results are in and quite embarrassingly,
people in the UK are smarter
than people in the United States.
The average IQ of the United Kingdom stands at 100
while the United States falls short
with an average IQ score of 98.
This may not seem like a lot
but those two crucial points
are enough to make the United States
fall below the mean European IQ which is 100.
Many people argue about the cause of this
whether it be better schooling or higher standards of living
but the facts don't lie.
When it comes to IQ, the UK is superior to the US.
Now that you know the differences in average IQ
between the US and the United Kingdom,
it probably doesn't come as a surprise
when you learn the UK actually contributes more to science
than the United States,
at least on a per capita basis
which is the metric that divides
the number of scientific papers
published by a country's scientist
and divides that number by the country's population.
This results in a number that gives you a good idea
of how scientifically productive a country is on average.
Well, in this category,
the United Kingdom has the United States outclassed.
The UK publishes 1.424 scientific papers
for every one thousand citizens
while the United States only produces
0.988 scientific papers per every one thousand citizens.
This gap in contributions in the world scientific community
is a point of pride for people living in the United Kingdom
and this is certainly an area where the United States
should try to catch up.
The United Kingdom possesses the most productive
offshore wind farm in the entire world.
This world class installation
is the Greater Gabbard Wind Farm
which produces over 1.75 terrawatt hours of clean
and renewable energy every year.
The United States and indeed the rest of the world
has nothing that can compete with this installation.
In fact, the United States doesn't even have a position
in the top 25 most productive offshore wind farms
while the United Kingdom holds the top
first, second and third spots
with Denmark being its closest competitor.
The UK superiority doesn't just end there however.
The United Kingdom is the largest exporter
of offshore generated wind power
which means that not only is the UK producing
the most offshore wind energy,
it's also creating enough to supply other countries.
Just as with wind power and scientific papers,
the United Kingdom is better
when it comes to producing authors
and great works of literature.
The UK tops the charts of publications per capita
with only China and the United States
beating out the country in absolute terms
despite the UK's much smaller populations.
Overall, the UK produces 2875 titles each year
for every one million inhabitants of the country
while the United States only produces 956 titles
for every one million inhabitants.
This is an even more impressive feat
when you learn that the UK
has only 1/5 the population of the United States.
So when it comes to books,
the US is still quite a few chapters behind the UK.
While it is true that Hollywood
is the film capital of the world
and as a result produces more films per year,
this doesn't compare to one of the UK's
greatest film achievements.
The most successful film franchise of all time
is a British film franchise, the James Bond series.
The James Bond series was the first to gross
over one billion dollars in sales
and is still the highest grossing film franchise.
It seems that people still prefer
the cool suave charisma of Agent 007
to the loud action and violence of most American films.
If you're a fan of watching YouTube videos,
this is probably the most important category
where the UK is better than the US.
Despite having invented the internet,
the UK has the US outclassed
when it comes to average internet speeds.
As of 2015, the average connection speed in the UK
was 13 megabits per second
while the US only had an average
of 12.6 megabits per second.
So the next time you're in an argument
with a British person on the internet,
remember that they probably have you outclassed
in internet connection speed.
Of the 118 known elements on the periodic table,
24 were discovered by British scientists.
This is more than any other country
and further reinforces the case of British superiority
in the sciences over the United States.
This number includes crucial elements
such as hydrogen, sodium, xenon and platinum.
The US however wasn't totally outclassed by the UK
as the country did discover 21 elements
on the periodic table
and as a result earns a very respectable second place.
This is probably the greatest sign of the UK's importance
and massive impact on the shape and history of the globe.
As a legacy of the once great British Empire,
countless flags around the globe still bear the Union Jack.
From Australia to New Zealand and even Fiji,
over 20 major flags around the world
contain the Union Jack in one form or another.
Perhaps the most interesting and most humorous
is that the number includes the US state of Hawaii
which prominently and proudly displays the Union Jack.
The very first flag of the young United States,
the Grand Union Flag even contained the Union Jack as well.
While countries such as Liberia and Malaysia
have similar flags to the US flag,
these are poor facsimiles at best
and are vastly outnumbered
by countries, states and territories
that still fly the Union Jack with pride.
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