PaleoEarth

🇺🇸 United States
Raquibul Hassan  | 
50
ASO score
Text
51/100
Reviews
50/100
Graphic
60/100
Other
0/100
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App Rating
4.2
rating
Votes
11
rating
App Age
7y 10m
rating
Last Update
Mar 07, 2023

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Rating
4.2
4.63
-9%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
11
993.6K
-100%
App Age
7y 9m
8y 3m
-6%
Price
$2
$1
+398%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$62
Update Frequency
1032d
19d
+5 303%
Title Length
10
27
-63%
Subtitle Length
26
28
-7%
Description Length
1 267
2 995
-58%
Number of Screenshots
882
1325
-33 %
Size
51MB
256MB
-80 %

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Title (
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PaleoEarth
Subtitle (
Characters: 26 of 30
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Explore Earth in Deep Time
Description (
Characters: 1267 of 4000
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Earth is a dynamic planet. If anything has been constant throughout Earth history, it is its relentless state of flux -- from the ceaseless motion of tectonic plates to the ever-changing climate that eventually led to the birth of life itself to the steady bombardment of asteroids, some of which led to large-scale extinction events. PaleoEarth brings together a number of disparate data sets and provides a unique window into Earth's dynamic history. Key features include: * Shows the motion of continental plates, subduction zones (where oceanic crust sinks into the Earth's mantle) and mid-ocean ridges (where new oceanic crust is created) over the last 400 million years. * Shows sites of major asteroid impacts, tracing them from their original location at the time of impact to their current location, having been transported by the motion of tectonic plates. * Shows how Earth's temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration compare to present-day values, over the last 400 million years. * Traces the borders of a given country back in time -- over the last 400 million years -- and shows how a number of large countries, e.g. the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China have resulted from the agglomeration of smaller continental plates.}
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Rating
4.2
11 voters

Some Latest Reviews

this rating is a FACT
27 Oct, 2020
5
I got this because I really like learning about the earths tectonic plates, but I do suggest that the camera can rotate by holding two fingers and turning them to rotate the camera.
Magazinefan
23 Feb, 2020
5
This is a very well done app. Not just for teachers and school kids. It is intuitive and allows you to view the earth ( rotating the globe) while simultaneously changing the epoch. It does seem to have one programming glitch Im using iPad ios13 and the name labels do not line up correctly. However, its still easy to figure it out. This should be more expensive.

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.2
Voted: 11
App Store Link:
Price: 1.99 $
Website: -
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Education
Size: 50MB
App Age: 7 years 10 months
Release Date: Mar 15, 2018
Last Update: Mar 07, 2023
Version: 1.1
Version history
1.1
Mar 07, 2023
* Improved UI * More fluid 3D controls
Jun 08, 2020
First release
Version history