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"The South: Where is it?" is a few decades old but a real interesting attempt to define the American South geographically. Baptists Where the kudzu weed grows "Dixie" used in business names, compared to "American".
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Nothing about that map really makes sense. Why would the people of California or Idaho submit to rule from Beijing (supposing China wanted responsibility over a huge noncontiguous territory)? Why would the European Union admit a new member state that's bigger than Germany, with a collapsed economy, and not even in Europe?
platzapS fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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Mapfrappe is a great tool for comparing sizes, and if you're too lazy to even draw outlines here's a bunch of premade comparisons.
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DrSunshine posted:The map of Europe under 100 m of sea level rise is great -- are there similar maps for the other regions of the world? I'm interested in seeing how it'd look for East/Southeast Asia. Chris Wayan does all sorts of alternate worlds. One of them is Earth if all the ice melted: Dubia. There's maps for all regions, including newly-lush Greenland and Antarctica.
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platzapS fucked around with this message at 03:18 on Aug 1, 2016 |
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