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Event |
12:32a |
Percentage of people who believe in life after death. |
12:32a |
Every country in which the Croatian football club Hajduk Split has played at least one match |
1:05a |
Satellite Images of Major South Korean Cities |
1:32a |
Roman London mapped out over the Modern city. |
3:33a |
Texas Presidential Results Since 2012 |
4:42a |
Map of Australian Local Government Areas with the ones in red representing >50% of the total population. |
5:00a |
Diabetes Rates in 2023 by Canadian Provinces and U.S. States | Highest in Canada: Newfoundland & Labrador 11.1% Lowest in Canada: British Columbia 6% Highest in United States: Mississippi 18% Lowest in United States: Utah 7.8% submitted by /u/RemoteAdvertising762 [link] [comments] | |
7:02a |
How to say "library" in different languages |
7:02a |
How people react when you try to speak their language. |
9:02a |
Countries Equally or More Developed than Canada |
9:30a |
Weekly Church attendance in the US |
10:48a |
Muslim population by country |
10:48a |
Hindu population by country |
12:00p |
Ancient Hominid species ranges 125,000 years ago. |
1:18p |
Please, fix the administrative district of Korea in 'Natural Earth' |
1:18p |
Zoroastrian population by country |
2:30p |
Ethnic map of Moldova (light purple means people declared as romanians) |
2:30p |
GDP per capita in the 1990s |
3:03p |
Baha’i populations in U.S. |
3:03p |
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3:03p |
Iowa is the only state whose eastern and western boundaries are entirely formed by rivers |
3:03p |
Where 90% and 99% of the world's population live |
3:31p |
Legality of recreational cannabis in Europe |
3:31p |
The last known position of the Madleen. |
4:01p |
First births are now happening later than ever. |
4:32p |
Arable land per capita (2021) |
4:32p |
Map of the Moon If Its “Seas” Were Really Seas |
5:02p |
Change in Danish politics over the years |
5:02p |
In red: the areas where people live in Egypt; the rest are uninhabited lands and deserts. |
5:35p |
India as seen by Indians. |
6:00p |
A satirical map of Europe in September 1939 from a Flemish Magazine |
6:00p |
Why don’t these countries unite, are they stupid? |
7:15p |
The Indian diaspora is the largest in the world, with an estimated 35.4 million people of Indian origin living outside of India as of 2024. |
9:16p |
[OC] Pokemon World Relatives on the World Map |
9:16p |
Equal weight, unequal measure |
9:47p |
UK parking apps by council area (June 2025) [Chris Spargo] |
9:47p |
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11:03p |
Argentina split into 3 regions of equal population |
11:03p |
The map of How many years the Roman Empire stayed in all the lands it had ever taken. |
11:34p |
The allied surface weather analysis map showing weather fronts on 5th June. | The invasion planners determined a set of conditions involving the phase of the moon, the tides, and the time of day that would be satisfactory on only a few days in each month. A full moon was desirable, as it would provide illumination for aircraft pilots and have the highest tides. The Allies wanted to schedule the landings for shortly before dawn, midway between low and high tide, with the tide coming in. This would improve the visibility of obstacles on the beach while minimising the amount of time the men would be exposed in the open. Eisenhower had tentatively selected 5 June as the date for the assault. However, on 4 June, conditions were unsuitable for a landing: high winds and heavy seas made it impossible to launch landing craft, and low cloud cover would prevent aircraft from finding their targets. The weather forecast that reported the storms was sent from a weather station on the western coast of Ireland. Group Captain James Stagg of the Royal Air Force (RAF) met Eisenhower on the evening of 4 June. He and his meteorological team predicted that the weather would improve enough for the invasion to proceed on 6 June. The next available dates with the required tidal conditions (but without the desirable full moon) would be two weeks later, from 18 to 20 June. Postponement of the invasion would have required recalling men and ships already in position to cross the English Channel and would have increased the chance that the invasion plans would be detected. After much discussion with the other senior commanders, Eisenhower decided that the invasion should go ahead on 6 June. A major storm battered the Normandy coast from 19 to 22 June, which would have made the beach landings impossible. Allied control of the Atlantic meant German meteorologists had less information than the Allies on incoming weather patterns. As the Luftwaffe meteorological centre in Paris was predicting two weeks of stormy weather, many Wehrmacht commanders left their posts to attend war games in Rennes, and men in many units were given leave. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel returned to Germany for his wife's birthday and to petition Hitler for additional Panzer divisions. submitted by /u/Time-Comment-141 [link] [comments] | |