Interactive 3D globe with tectonic plates, earthquake data, and Pangea animation
A one-page website that displays an interactive 3D globe with features like measuring distances between points, viewing country administrative divisions, tectonic plates, earthquake data, and an animation of Pangea's formation and movement. Built with Claude's help to address the problem of hard-to-read physical globes.
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