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Continents Collection (page 7)

"Journey through Time and Space: Unveiling the Marvels of Continents" Witness the incredible phenomenon of continental drift after 250 million years

Background imageContinents Collection: Earth, day and night, artwork

Earth, day and night, artwork
Earth, day and night. Computer artwork showing the Earth divided by day and night. North is at top. At right is part of Africa, which is lit by sunlight

Background imageContinents Collection: Computer artwork of Earth with burning continents

Computer artwork of Earth with burning continents
Earth. Computer artwork of the whole Earth with burning continents. North is towards the upper left. The Sun is seen rising behind the Earth

Background imageContinents Collection: South America, satellite image

South America, satellite image
Antarctica. Satellite image of the Earth, set against a background of stars, centred on the Antarctic. The South Pole is at centre. Clouds (white) are seen in the atmosphere

Background imageContinents Collection: Earth

Earth. Composite image of the western hemisphere of the Earth seen against a background of stars

Background imageContinents Collection: Earth globe

Earth globe centred on Australia

Background imageContinents Collection: Eurasia and Africa at night

Eurasia and Africa at night. Computer artwork of the Earth at night, centred on Asia. Africa is at centre to bottom left with Europe above it. Urban areas are shown by clusters of bright lights

Background imageContinents Collection: Connected Earth

Connected Earth. Conceptual computer artwork of Earth with its continents linked by a network of lines, representing global connections

Background imageContinents Collection: Americas at night

Americas at night. Computer artwork of the Earth at night, centred on the Americas. North America is at top, South America is at bottom right. Urban areas are shown by clusters of bright lights

Background imageContinents Collection: Global winds, artwork

Global winds, artwork
Global winds. Computer artwork showing the path of the prevailing and dominant winds around the globe. Prevailing winds are winds that blow predominantly from a single general direction over a

Background imageContinents Collection: Sonar image of ocean floor off Louisiana, USA

Sonar image of ocean floor off Louisiana, USA
Sea floor off Louisiana. High-definition coloured sonar image of the continental shelf off the Louisiana coast, USA. This most detailed mapping of the Gulf of Mexico ocean floor off the North

Background imageContinents Collection: Snowball Earth

Snowball Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth frozen in snow and ice some 590 million years ago. The continents are in different positions due to tectonic plate movements

Background imageContinents Collection: Sonar image of ocean floor off Oregon, USA

Sonar image of ocean floor off Oregon, USA
Sea floor off Oregon. High-definition coloured sonar image of the continental shelf off the Oregon coast, USA. This most detailed mapping of the east Pacific floor off the North American coast was

Background imageContinents Collection: Artwork of the Earth 100 million years ago

Artwork of the Earth 100 million years ago
Cretaceous continental drift. Artwork of the position of the Earths continents 100 million years ago, about mid-way through the Cretaceous period (136-65 million years ago)

Background imageContinents Collection: Sonar image of ocean floor off California, USA

Sonar image of ocean floor off California, USA

Background imageContinents Collection: Sonar image of ocean floor off New Jersey, USA

Sonar image of ocean floor off New Jersey, USA
Sea floor off New Jersey. High-definition coloured sonar image of the continental slope off the coast of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, USA

Background imageContinents Collection: Global temperatures, artwork

Global temperatures, artwork
Global temperatures. Computer artwork of a map of the World showing the average temperatures for all the different land areas

Background imageContinents Collection: Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586

Sir Francis Drakes voyage 1585-1586. 16th century map showing the journey Sir Francis Drake made to the New World from 1585-1586

Background imageContinents Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1877-1888

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1877-1888
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the two hemispheres of Mars was made by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) between the years 1877 and 1888

Background imageContinents Collection: Cloud world map, artwork

Cloud world map, artwork
Cloud world map, computer artwork

Background imageContinents Collection: Global communications, artwork

Global communications, artwork
Global communications, computer artwork

Background imageContinents Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1882-1888

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1882-1888
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the two hemispheres of Mars was made by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) between the years 1882 and 1888

Background imageContinents Collection: Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1879

Schiaparellis map of Mars, 1879
Schiaparellis map of Mars. This drawing of the southern (left) and northern (right) hemipsheres of Mars was made in 1879 by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910)

Background imageContinents Collection: Lactose tolerance, Eurasia and Africa

Lactose tolerance, Eurasia and Africa
GERMAN LANGUAGE VERSION. Lactose tolerance. Map of Eurasia, African and Australia, showing the varying tolerance for lactose, the milk sugar found in dairy products from cows milk (lower centre)

Background imageContinents Collection: Earth, topographic and bathymetric map

Earth, topographic and bathymetric map. Computer generated image showing the varying heights and depths of the Worlds landmasses, oceans and seas

Background imageContinents Collection: Global meat eating, conceptual artwork

Global meat eating, conceptual artwork. This global map with the outline of the Earths countries filled in with a close-up of raw beef

Background imageContinents Collection: World map, artwork

World map, artwork
World map. Artwork of a map of the Earth and its rivers forming the backdrop for a television studio

Background imageContinents Collection: La Nina, artwork

La Nina, artwork
La Nina. Computer artwork showing the path and effects of the La Nina climate pattern. La Nina is the cool phase of the El Nino/La Nina-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

Background imageContinents Collection: El Nino, artwork

El Nino, artwork
El Nino. Computer artwork showing the path and effects of the El Nino climate pattern. El Nino is the warm phase of the El Nino/La Nina-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

Background imageContinents Collection: Earths rotation

Earths rotation
The Earth in 12 steps, each 30 degrees in the direction of natural rotation, which would be 2 hours

Background imageContinents Collection: Schiaparellis observations of Mars

Schiaparellis observations of Mars. This drawing was made by the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910). His most detailed observations were made between 1877 and 1888

Background imageContinents Collection: Continental drift, 200 million years ago

Continental drift, 200 million years ago, showing the Earth at the time of the break-up of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea. This supercontinent formed around 300 million years ago

Background imageContinents Collection: Global temperatures, April 2003

Global temperatures, April 2003. Infrared satellite map of worldwide surface and cloud temperatures in April 2003. The colour-coded map shows temperatures in degrees Celsius

Background imageContinents Collection: Europe at night, satellite image

Europe at night, satellite image
Europe at night. Satellite image of the Earth seen at 00:00 (midnight) GMT (UTC), centred on Europe. City lights (yellow) in dark areas show areas of dense population

Background imageContinents Collection: Global temperatures, May 2009

Global temperatures, May 2009. Infrared satellite map of average daytime air temperatures at 3000 metres elevation worldwide in May 2009

Background imageContinents Collection: The Americas, satellite image

The Americas, satellite image. Oceans are blue and land is green and brown. City lights (yellow) in dark areas show areas of dense population

Background imageContinents Collection: Poster advertising Italian Lines to all continents

Poster advertising Italian Lines to all continents, operated by Fratelli Cosulich, Lloyd Triestino and Adria

Background imageContinents Collection: Costume 4 Parts of World

Costume 4 Parts of World
Four stylish scenes depicting fashion and dress in four continents - Europe, Asia, Africa and North America

Background imageContinents Collection: The Arctic, night-day satellite image

The Arctic, night-day satellite image
Asia, night-day satellite image. This composite image of the Earth is set against a background of stars, and is centred on the continent of Asia. North is at top

Background imageContinents Collection: North America, satellite image

North America, satellite image
North America. Satellite image of the Earth, set against a background of stars, centred on the continent of North America. North is at top. Clouds (white) are seen in the atmosphere

Background imageContinents Collection: Asia at night, satellite image

Asia at night, satellite image. City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population. Large, densely populated areas include India (lower centre), China (lower right) and Japan (right)

Background imageContinents Collection: Arabian Sea, satellite image

Arabian Sea, satellite image
Arabian Sea. Satellite image of the Earth centred on the Arabian Sea and western India. Clouds and Arctic ice (top) are white, oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageContinents Collection: The Americas, satellite image

The Americas, satellite image
The Americas. Satellite image of the Earth centred on the Caribbean Islands, with North America at upper left and South America at bottom

Background imageContinents Collection: Northern Asia and the Arctic

Northern Asia and the Arctic. Satellite image of the Earth centred on Siberia, with the North Pole at upper centre. Clouds and Arctic sea ice are white, oceans are blue and land is green and brown

Background imageContinents Collection: Map of the Americas, 1550

Map of the Americas, 1550
16th century map of the Americas. Published in 1550, this German map shows a rudimentary geography of the newly-discovered Americas

Background imageContinents Collection: Continents Joined

Continents Joined
Sniders conception of how Earths continents were originally one - proposed long before Wegener, longer still before it was accepted by the scientific establishment



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"Journey through Time and Space: Unveiling the Marvels of Continents" Witness the incredible phenomenon of continental drift after 250 million years, as Earth's landmasses slowly rearranged themselves over millennia. Explore a 17th-century world map, where cartographers attempted to capture the ever-evolving continents in their intricate designs. Behold the breathtaking Whole Earth at night, captured by satellites, illuminating our planet's diverse landscapes and bustling cities. Step back in time with a 16th-century world map, showcasing early attempts to understand and depict the vastness of our continents. Experience awe-inspiring views from space as satellites capture stunning images of Earth, revealing its majestic beauty and interconnected continents. Delve into history with Oronce Fine's remarkable world map from 1531, offering a glimpse into how people perceived continents centuries ago. Discover the hidden forces shaping our planet on a map marking boundaries of tectonic plates – unveiling nature's powerful influence on continent formation. Marvel at North America at night through satellite imagery, witnessing vibrant city lights that dot this vast continent like sparkling jewels against darkness. Embark on an exploration beneath Earth's surface with topographic and bathymetric maps – revealing both continents' towering mountains and mysterious ocean depths. Illuminate Europe at night through satellite imagery; witness ancient landmarks blending seamlessly with modern metropolises across this culturally rich continent. Travel back in time once more to witness continental drift occurring around 100 million years ago - reshaping our planet as we know it today. Experience Australia like never before through detailed satellite images capturing its unique geography - from arid deserts to lush rainforests - truly a continent unlike any other.