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Gorgeous #nature #map: The United States mapped by only its trees and forests. Source: https://t.co/PQNk3UlABl
This is the world's first isothermal #map. Created in 1823 by Woodbridge based on data collected by Humboldt himself. Reasonably accurate I'd say. Lovely piece of #history and #cartography. Source: https://t.co/lnwT4uwL9i
I’ve been sent this lovely chart showing nested synonyms for popular adjectives without a source. Still worth sharing. I love it!
#Languages change as this #map shows. Do you pronounce the "r" in "arm"? England 1950 vs 2016. Source: https://t.co/u7SR5aqV6c
Very cute idea: #Map shows European countries with a population smaller than #London. https://t.co/woBccYW4Y4
#Map shows density of #potato cultivation in early 20th century Europe. #Germany and #Poland were potato heartland. https://t.co/9aC9tG4LwF
Series of #maps shows #history of changing borders in #BritishIsles & #Ireland. Full set of maps can be found here: https://t.co/CWnfW9Bcg1
Maps show stages of tectonic movement from pangea to the present day formation of continents. https://t.co/mFDlN1XJmL
#Map shows if a country's flag contains RED or BLUE.
Color scheme note:
purple = red+blue
green = no red or blue
https://t.co/vIOEgXdr4q
Wonderful #map by @NatGeo shows all #rivers in the world and nothing else.
https://t.co/vMXMIzZWXC