File:ContinentinalDriftGlobe 90W.gif
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DescriptionContinentinalDriftGlobe 90W.gif |
English: The shifting of the continents over 600 million years, projecting onto a 3D globe, viewed at 90 degrees West.
The texture of the globe was made from images provided by Ron Blakey, who has licensed his work under the CCA 3.0. |
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Author | Kurzon |
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current | 09:19, 8 October 2012 | 360 × 360 (846 KB) | Kurzon (talk | contribs) | Slowed framerate | |
09:06, 8 October 2012 | 360 × 360 (1.07 MB) | Kurzon (talk | contribs) | User created page with UploadWizard |
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