First, why.I have a better idea: How about an equirectangular worlda of Dubia?
Second, rude.
Third, it doesn't seem to be that hard- and because I don't want to do it, I suggest you do it yourself.
First, why.I have a better idea: How about an equirectangular worlda of Dubia?
This old post of my own got me thinking as I re-read the thread. What new functions would we want from a new version of the map tool? a few idle thoughts:Thought: That map creator tool would be better if it also had a Topographic mode (including rivers, and without the ice sheets?).
I think there are a few rivers that would be somewhat like our Nile, both the Mississippi and either the Amazon or the Paraguay river.The vastness of a green Sahara would of course be interesting with new rivers, lakes and probably more differing biomes than one would initially realize given the variation of geology in the area.
But the place i wanna see details about is the lower Mississippi. A large river with many tributaries flowing through the desert. In som ways like the Nile, in others not.
The vastness of a green Sahara would of course be interesting with new rivers, lakes and probably more differing biomes than one would initially realize given the variation of geology in the area.
But the place i wanna see details about is the lower Mississippi. A large river with many tributaries flowing through the desert. In som ways like the Nile, in others not.
Welll as a matter of fact I’ve made a Reversia topic now so if you’re interested and more well versed than myself in the geography of particular places, I’d like to hear your ideas and feedback.I think there are a few rivers that would be somewhat like our Nile, both the Mississippi and either the Amazon or the Paraguay river.
Note with the Mississippi River, the mouth might be considerably farther north. There would be considerably less matter flowing downstream and most of Southern Louisiana is made from what was dropped by the river. I also expect the Midwest to be slightly better than in the retrograde map. The Great Lakes (even somewhat shrunken) should help with temperature (the Lake Baikal effect) But of course, the question as to how the Glaciation goes in Europe vs. North America might mean that the Glaciers don't get far enough south to dig those lakes.
Please link.Welll as a matter of fact I’ve made a Reversia topic now so if you’re interested and more well versed than myself in the geography of particular places, I’d like to hear your ideas and feedback.
Here. Just working out the specifics before I start a timeline with itPlease link.
where's Greenland?