Time |
Event |
12:30a |
Origins of names of European countries in their official language |
1:01a |
Southern coastline of Spain 5.000 years ago |
2:16a |
U.S. Stateline Towns with Portmanteau Names |
3:30a |
Paraguay’s land taken after Triple Alliance War |
4:37a |
Estados Unidos de América - Percentage of the population over the age 5 speaking Spanish at home |
5:00a |
Tried to do a Switzerland lake's Map ???????? |
7:03a |
Wealth distribution across Italy |
7:03a |
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7:32a |
Railway lines in Africa as of Sept. 2023 [terence on X] |
8:02a |
Vertical map of Mediterranean |
8:34a |
Israel's segregated road system |
8:34a |
How land is used in the US. (Not regions but displayed this way to get an idea of how big they are) |
9:04a |
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9:04a |
Voter ID laws around the world (slightly less inaccurate) |
9:31a |
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10:03a |
Countries by which gender has the higher BMI on average |
10:31a |
Paraguay’s Natural Borders |
11:04a |
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11:04a |
Year of foundation of the European capitals |
11:04a |
Does anyone know what do the different schades of countries represent? |
1:03p |
Eligibility of an Israeli passport throughout the Middle East |
1:03p |
Most Dangerous Cities In The World |
1:32p |
The State of World Press Freedom |
2:00p |
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2:32p |
Probably late 15th or early 16th century Asia. |
3:02p |
Share of Americans who commute to work by other means than car, public transit, and/or walking. |
3:33p |
1864 Civil War map made by the National Union Executive Committee |
3:33p |
Human Development Index (HDI) Comparison Across Europe: 2022 |
4:46p |
Main language families in the world |
5:15p |
Geographer Alastair Bonnett on his pick of the most diverse maps, from a collection of 100,000 galaxies to a 12th century Chinese depiction of rivers in a grid | I had seen some of these before, but others are new to me and cool. makes me want to get that book submitted by /u/jflag789 [link] [comments] | |
5:15p |
Nepal's existing transmission lines |
5:46p |
Murder rate per 100,000 inhabitants in Brazil (2023) |
5:46p |
Mediterranean Sea 6M years ago. | Marine scientists have uncovered evidence of one of the largest floods in Earth’s history in the central Mediterranean seafloor. The flood, known as the Zanclean flood, is thought to have ended the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC), a period during which the Mediterranean Sea became partially dried up. Due to shrinkage of its connection with the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea was transformed into a giant saline lake that was partially evaporated by the dry climate of the region, six million years ago. This massive desiccation left a deep dry basin, reaching 3 to 5 km (1.9 to 3.1 mi) deep below normal sea level, with a few hypersaline pockets similar to today's Dead Sea. As a first approximation, using the dry adiabatic lapse rate of around 10 °C (18 °F) per kilometer, the maximum possible temperature of an area 4 km (2.5 mi) below sea level would be about 40 °C (72 °F) warmer than it would be at sea level. Under this extreme assumption, maxima would be near 80 °C (176 °F) at the lowest points of the dry abyssal plain, permitting no permanent life but extremophiles. Further, the altitude 3–5 km (2–3 mi) below sea level would result in 1.45 to 1.71 atm (1102 to 1300 mmHg) air pressure. Wellcome to mediterranean hell! submitted by /u/ConstructionFrosty77 [link] [comments] | |
6:20p |
Los Angeles County, California 1898 Map |
6:20p |
Etymologies of African Currency Names. |
7:35p |
A map of GPS tracking reveals how various wolf packs in Voyageurs National Park expertly navigate their territories to minimize overlap. Image courtesy of Thomas Gable. |
7:35p |
Color of Highway Signs in Europe |
7:35p |
Share of young people aged 25 -34 living with parents |
7:35p |
States ranked by average age of residents |
8:48p |
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10:49p |
Great Britain. Her natural and industrial resources 1939–1945 |
10:49p |
The 50 poorest counties in the United States (by median household income), colored by 2020 presidential election results |
11:15p |
Poverty rate in the USA by states |
11:15p |
World’s 25 largest lakes side by side (I didn't know the Caspian Sea counted as a lake) |
11:45p |
18/09/2024 - UNGA resolution calling for an end to Israel's military campaign in occupied Palestinian territories | This resolution comes after an ICJ ruling in July stating that Israel's occupation of Palestine is illegal and must stop. Note: UNGA resolutions are non-binding but reflect the world's opinion on said subject submitted by /u/emperor_1kenobi [link] [comments] | |