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What did Earth’s continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or even 1 billion years ago? What do we know about the climate back when our planet formed? How has sea level changed since the melting of the last ice age and what does the future hold?
EarthViewer is like a time machine for exploring Earth’s deep history. Based on the latest scientific research, it lets you scroll through the last 4.5 billion years with your fingertips. Follow a favorite landmark, be it Greenland or New York City, as its position shifts through time, or watch a famous fossil like Tiktaalik make an incredible journey from its origin to its current location. Layer your view of shifting continents with data on atmospheric composition, temperature, biodiversity, day length, and solar luminosity, to get a more complete view of our dynamic planet.
EarthViewer features include:

• Continental reconstructions and accompanying data dating back billions of years
• Sea level maps for the last 21,000 year and for 8,000 years into the future
• Global temperature maps for the last 100+ years
• Ability to manipulate the globe and zoom to any location
• Locations of modern cities tracked back over 500 million years
• In-depth features on major geological and biological events in Earth history
• Clickable details on geologic eons, eras, and periods
• Automated play modes
• Animations between globe and flat map projections
• Extensive reference list
• Suggestions for classroom use
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is a non-profit medical research organization that ranks as one of the nation’s largest philanthropies. HHMI’s BioInteractive initiative opens a window on cutting-edge science through interactive web features, short films, virtual labs, and scientific animations. Since teachers play a pivotal role in launching the careers of future scientists and in helping the public understand the beauty and import of science, the BioInteractive team partners with the teaching community to create and distribute media that is engaging and relevant to the science curriculum.
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    Yes, EarthViewer is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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JiachenLiu on

United States

I downloaded this app 7 years ago and love it! It would be great if we could make a model of the earth address from 20,000bc to 1 million years ago! because I'm studying ancient human migrations

Based app

Nerdwisdom on

United States

This app is based

Please more planet’s please and also from Big Bang to today

cup-cup;) on

United States

Good but I need more than earth like Mars Venus Mercury Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Moon Sun and we need nore then that like from Big Bang to today to new universe has created by god so

CN I SEE THE WORLS 1BYFN

panny nope on

United States

I WOULD alike to see a breakup of Pangea Ultima and Gondwana ultima Pannotia ultima and Rodinia ultama

Pangea Ultima

hahahahhahahah uhh on

United States

Add an update where.. You can see the tectonic plate movements in the future, I mean by: continental drift in the future, like, Afro Eurasia, Afro-Eurastralasia, Amasia, Pangea Proxima/Ultima. If you see this, please listen to me.

Fantastic educational app

F-sam on

United States

Wow wow wow!

Great graphics - worried about the accuracy though

Peckoffee on

United States

South Africa which is full of fossils of all kinds shows zero fossils on their map. This puts everything else in question.

One little problem

firstadapter on

United States

This is an amazing app. Thank you. The only difficulty I have is that I can only exit the app by resetting the iPhone (unless I am missing something).

GREAT but needs a few fixes

Done law on

United States

I think this app is a great way of viewing our home planet millions of years ago but you need to fix a few things about the graphics. 1) First of all, in the Hadean Epoch, the Earth’s atmosphere was NOT blue, because the atmosphere was void of oxygen. 2) Second of all, if you compare Antarctica in Paleo Earth and Ice Age Earth, Antarctica in 0 mya in Paleo to Ice Age, the Antarctic doesn’t look the same until about 3500 A.D. and that’s weird.

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Countries, Planets, and States on

United States

Can you add the future of the earth like Future Earth: 0m - 250m Far Future Earth: 250m - 5b

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