Aurora  by  Pallav Shah

Did you know that one of the top places to spot an aurora borealis is in Aberdeen, Scotland? Dive into this viz by Pallav Shah to learn more about the myths and facts behind the auroras!

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Climate Change by Amrutha Vijayakumar

Did you know that carbon dioxide from human activity is increasing more than 250 times faster than it did from natural sources after the last Ice Age? Dive into this viz by Amrutha Vijayakumar to find out more about climate change and the impact of global warming.

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World got hooked on palm oil by Monika Jaworska

Palm oil is found in close to 50% of all packaged products from biscuits to shampoo, yet our dependance on this versatile vegetable oil has devastating environmental consequences. Dive into this viz by Monika Jaworska to find out more about palm oil production, it’s impacts, and what we can do to help solve this environmental crisis.

Link: World got hooked on palm oil

Major & Great Earthquakes 1950-2020 by Mateusz Karmalski

Over the last 70 years, there were 58 great and 889 major earthquakes recorded. Dive into this viz by Mateusz Karmalski to learn about the most destructive earthquakes and the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Link : Major & Great Earthquakes 1950-2020

Solar Eclipses for Five Millenniums by Satoshi Ganeko

From BC2000 and AD3000 the earth will experience 11,898 Solar Eclipses. Dive into this viz by Santoshi Ganeko to learn about the history of Solar Eclipses since BC2000.

Link : Solar Eclipses for Five Milleniums

Tornado by Kevin Flerlage

Did you know that historically most tornadoes have occurred in the month of May? Explore this Viz by Kevin Flerlage to learn about the history of tornadoes and their impact on humanity over the past 70 years.

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Volcanoes Of The World by Simon Beaumont

Did you know that Stratovolcanoes are the most common type of volcano on earth? Dive into this Viz by Simon Beaumont to learn about the world’s volcanoes!

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Iceland: The Land of Fire and Ice by Judit Bekker

On average, Iceland experiences a volcanic eruption roughly once every 4 years. Dive into this viz by Judit Bekker to find out more about the land of ice and fire!

Link : Iceland : The Land of Fire and Ice

Snowfall Extremes by Agata Ketterick

On 14th April 1921, 76 inches (over six feet) of snow fell on Silver lake (Boulder County, US) – the most recorded in the US in a single day! Dive into this viz by Agata Ketterick to find out which Counties have had the highest recorded one-day snowfall.

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Water World by Kevin Flerlage

Water covers around 70% of the earth’s surface. Dive into this viz by Kevin Flerlage to learn about the earths most valuable resource!

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The Lorax by Kevin Flerlage

Did you know that 760 million acres of tree cover was lost between 2001 and 2016? Dive into this viz by Kevin Flerlage to learn about deforestation with one of Dr. Suess’ best loved characters!

Link : The Lorax

Eight – Thousanders by Mateusz Karmalski

Did you know that there have been 5,000 accents and 306 recorded deaths on Mount Everest? Dive into this viz by Mateusz Karmalski to learn about some of the world’s highest mountains.

Link : Eight Thousanders

Lake Titicaca by Sam Parsons

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Water for All by Krishma Shah

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Tornado by Eve Thomas

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Earthquakes Recorded between 1898 to 2019 by Naresh Suglani

Link : Earthquakes Recorded between 1898 to 2019

Petroleum Microbiology by Young Song

Link : Petroleum Microbiology

Deforestation by Alexander Hirst

Link : Deforestation

World Lakes by Takafumi Shukuya

Link : World Lakes

The World’s Worst Earthquakes by Will Sutton

Link : The World’s Worst Earthquakes

Water Temperature in the Gulf of Mexico by Owen Barnes

Link : Water Temperature in the Gulf of Mexico

The changing habitat of Polar Bears by George Koursaros

Link : The changing habitat of Polar Bears

Volcanoes by Will Sutton

Link : Volcanoes