Despite belief of the contrary, I don’t know what the world looked like when dinosaurs are around. Thankfully the developers of EarthViewer – our Free App of the Day – have put together an amazing multi-dimensional view of the globe from millions of years ago.
iTunes Description:
What did Earth’s continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or 1 billion years ago for that matter? Can we say anything about Earth’s climate as far back as our planet’s origin?
Use your fingertips to scroll through Earth history for the last 4.5 billion years!
EarthViewer is like a time machine for exploring the deep history of planet Earth, a tool based on the latest scientific research.
Follow a favorite location, be it Greenland or New York City as it makes an incredible journey throughout Earth’s history. Layer your view of shifting continents with data such as atmospheric composition, temperature, biodiversity, day length, and solar luminosity.
Features include:
• Data and continental reconstructions dating back billions of years
• Climate and carbon dioxide data for the last 100 years
• The ability to manipulate the globe and zoom to any location
• Track the location of modern cities 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
• An extensive reference list
• Suggestions for classroom use
• Tutorial videos
*Free Kids App of the Day is on ongoing series on iPadKids where we hand select a free app to be featured every day. We can only guarantee that the app was free at the time of publishing, so get in quick so you don’t miss out!