Our planet has hanged dramatically. Comparing some of the pictures from NASA’s website, one can see how humans changed what the Earth looks like over the years. The time difference between these photos ranges from five to 100 years. Take a look for yourself and get ready to be amazed!
Pedersen Glacier, Alaska. Summer, 1917 — summer, 2005
Aral Sea, Central Asia. August, 2000 — August, 2014
Lake Oroville, California. July, 2010 — August, 2016
Carroll Glacier, Alaska. August, 1906 — September, 2003
Powell Lake, Arizona and Utah. March, 1999 — May, 2014
Bear Glacier, Alaska. July, 1909 — August, 2005
Forests in Rondonia, Brazil. June, 1975 — August, 2009
McCarty Glacier, Alaska. July, 1909 — August, 2004
The Dasht River, Pakistan, August, 1999 — June, 2011. The Mirani Dam supplies clean drinking water and power to the surrounding area. The dam also helps support local agriculture
Matterhorn Mountain in the Alps, on the border between Switzerland and Italy. August, 1960 — August, 2005
Mabira Forest, Uganda. November, 2001 — January, 2006
Toboggan Glacier, Alaska. June, 1909 — September, 2000
Great Man-Made River, Libya, April 1987 — April 2010. This is the greatest engineering project in the world: a network of pipes, aqueducts, and wells more than 500 meters deep. The water system provides the desert area with water
Qori Kalis Glacier, Peru. July, 1978 — July, 2011
Mar Chiquita Lake, Argentina. July, 1998. — September, 2011
Muir Glacier, Alaska. August, 1941 — August, 2004
More info: NASA
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