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Google timelapse earth
Google timelapse earth






Plus, narrated by Sir David Attenborough: How to Save Our Planet, how to save our jungles, how to save our coastal seas, and how to save our frozen worlds.At its native resolution, the Timelapse visualization is a 4 terapixel video (that's four trillion pixels), which would take about 12 days to download on a 95 Mb/s internet connection. “In the last 35 years, the urban population has grown by 2.3 billion people.” Watch Our Cities:įollow these videos with this: How can nature be used as a tool to restore ecosystems? Our Ocean reminds us that “the Arctic is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the globe.”

google timelapse earth

The following three Google Earth videos provide additional glimpses into the immense changes humans have created across the globe in four decades.įrom Our Forests: “Nearly half of the world’s forests have already been cleared or degraded for human use.” From governments and researchers to publishers, teachers and advocates, we’re excited to see how people will use Timelapse in Google Earth to shine a light on our planet. You can select any video you want as a ready-to-use MP4 video or sit back and watch the videos on YouTube. We’ve also uploaded more than 800 Timelapse videos in both 2D and 3D for public use at g.co/TimelapseVideos. Or open Google Earth and click on the ship’s wheel to find Timelapse in our storytelling platform, Voyager, to see interactive guided tours.

google timelapse earth

To explore Timelapse in Google Earth, go to g.co/Timelapse - you can use the handy search bar to choose any place on the planet where you want to see time in motion. They highlight five themes over the last 37 years: “ forest change, urban growth, warming temperatures, sources of energy, and our world’s fragile beauty.” From Google: In partnership with Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab, Google launched accessible visual evidence of the human-made changes sweeping across the planet. Time travel from 1984 to 2020 with more than 24 million satellite images and hundreds of curated videos from Google Earth Timelapse.








Google timelapse earth