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by CommieBobDole 1573 days ago
Yep, 65 million years ago was really not that far from the present, geologically speaking.

https://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth#66

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Wow India is really headed north in a hurry.
Yes it is! Hence the mountains.
And South America and Africa were still quite close together.. the Pacific is even bigger than it is now. Literally a whole half side of the planet filled with water
> Literally a whole half side of the planet filled with water

It still looks like that today! A host of images showing it:

https://www.google.com/search?q=view+of+earth+pacific+ocean&...

The “Water Hemisphere” is 89% water. The “Land Hemisphere” is 85% land.

The location [0] may be a little surprising. The shared view above is deceptive due to the land at the edges.

[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_and_water_hemispheres#/...

> The “Land Hemisphere” is 85% land.

Interesting. Not sure where you got that 85% figure though:

>> even in the land hemisphere, the water area still slightly exceeds the land area (with 53 percent water to 47 percent land)

You’re right. Thanks for the clarification. 85% of Earth’s land is in the Land hemisphere.
Ugh why does it keep turning on rotation when changing the dropdown!

I'm trying to fix on a single point and move backwards in time to see the change but it keeps rotating the global every time... weird default functionality.

edit: weird, now it seems to work fine. I was disabling the 'rotate global' but it wasn't taking effect before

Display options -> Rotate globe