Ok, this shows earth quakes that have happened around the world; please read below to read the key for the map on how to read, and understand it. But let me first say there is a thick black line through africa because the maps eges have black on them and thats were the edges meet, but honestly how many earth quakes happen in africa? Also this map wil automaticaly update. Also this map will show...
Pangaea (Greek for "all lands") is the supercontinent that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, before the process of plate tectonics separated the component continents. The name was coined by Alfred Wegener in 1915. When the continents first came together to form Pangaea about 300 mya, mountains were formed, and some of these ranges still exist although they have become mu...
Editors note - IMPORTANT - You need a powerful computer to load this one, and be sure you are zoomed out to at least 8,000 miles high.
As Google Earth Free doesn't allow viewing planets other than Earth, I created these planet overlays form various sources (see info in overlay folder). Please note that some of these images have very high resolution and are thus quite large...
This particular kmz shows all Atlantic Basin storms in the decade of the 90's. Data was from the National Hurricane Center Database. All other decades are also available from me all the way back to 1850 at http://www.paulseabury.com/storms.html .
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Thought this might be a neat idea, I just took a buzztracker image and wrapped it around the earth. There is one fairly large showstopper that I don't know how to fix, however. It's not updateable, because the images on the site are dated.
Have at it!
(Editors note - not sure what this is, but it appears that it took a lot of work. Be sure you are z...