Greenland might be the world’s largest island, but don’t expect palm trees and sandy beaches! Mostly covered in ice, this colossal landmass is a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and extreme isolation. Join us as we explore the quirks of Greenland, from its misfit name to its polar bear neighbors and vast snowy vistas—perfect for those who like their getaways extra frosty.
The Educational Value of a Globe & Why Geography Matters?
29/10/24
Why Geography Matters The Educational Value of a Globe How Globes Enhance Learning at All Ages
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‘Globe-al’ spread of Coronavirus
13/3/20
The World Health Organisation has declared coronavirus as a pandemic.Governments around the world are taking measures to contain the spread of this disease by imposing strict movements of the population. Globes can be used to raise one’s awareness about the spread of the disease around the country they are living in. For example, one could figure out the ‘as-the-crow-flies’ distance between the most affected countries and his/her location by simply read on a world globe.
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History of World Globes
24/1/20
Greek astrophysicists of the third century before Christ, are considered to the first to establish the sphericity of the Earth. It is around this period that people started to construct world globes. Crates of Mallus built the earliest known earth globe in 150 BC. Up to now, the Erdapfel of...
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32cm Relief Illuminated World Globe
13/12/19
32cm Relief Illuminated World Globe- Cable Free LED Interactive AR (Augmented Reality) iOS Android