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Information Is Beautiful
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A world map infographic comparing annual per capita consumption of coffee versus tea, with countries shaded brown where coffee is consumed more and teal where tea is consumed more. Large swaths of the globe including most of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the UK are shown preferring tea, while North America, most of South America, much of Europe including Scandinavia, and Australia are shaded for coffee. The split shows clear regional trends: coffee dominates in the Americas, Northern and Central Europe, and Australia, while tea dominates in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The map is titled β€œCOFFEE VS TEA What’s consumed more in cups per year,” with a key identifying coffee in brown and tea in teal, and cites Statista as the source. At the bottom is the logo for The World in Maps. 46b705567e0809d8.png Chart showing frequency ranges for various phenomena, from 1 Hz (resting heart rate) to 30 sextillion Hz (gamma rays). Includes human senses, electronic devices, and electromagnetic spectrum. Scale spans from cycles per second to trillions of Hz. a5633c5a33f41f2d.png Voronoi chart visualises the % of world's proven oil reserves by country, divided by OPEC (70.4% of reserves) and NON-OPEC nations (30.6%). Venezuela has the largest reserves at 18% with Saudi Arabia (17%) and Iran (9%) in 2nd & 3rd. Of the NON-OPEC nations, Canada has the largest at 10%, followed by Russia 6% and USA (4%) 7d811cceba9fea43.png A map comparing the size of Antarctica and the United States. The map shows the entire continent of Antarctica with the outline of the contiguous United States superimposed on it. The United States is significantly smaller than Antarctica. 978cea81141b15a8.jpeg A bar chart titled "How Americans View The Morality Of Professions." The chart shows the percentage of Americans who rate people in various professions as having "high/very high," "average," and "low/very low" honesty and ethical standards. Professions are listed in descending order of perceived morality, with nurses at the top and lobbyists at the bottom. The chart highlights the stark contrast in public perception between professions like nurses and teachers (viewed favorably) and those like lobbyists and car salespeople (viewed unfavorably). 5c1c63f80fe8b5e1.png A humorous illustration titled "How Time Works" by Becky Barnicoat. The image depicts time as a roller coaster track with months labeled along the curve. The "You" is positioned at the start of the ride, near the bottom of the first steep drop, representing the experience of time speeding up as the year progresses. 0eb6c473bc6c9c6f.png This image presents a series of line graphs showing the Google Search Volume for various social media platforms from 2004 to 2024. Each graph represents a different platform, including Myspace, Friendster, Flickr, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, Vine, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn, BeReal, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, WhatsApp, and Pinterest. The graphs illustrate the rise and fall in search interest for each platform over time, highlighting the cyclical nature of social media trends. 29fa59b272e4526d.png A list titled 'How to instantly feel better' showing eight emotional states paired with suggested actions. Each pair is connected by an arrow, such as 'Angry β†’ Sing' and 'Anxious β†’ Breathe'. The suggestions are highlighted in different pastel colors b565f4ca25707746.png A map of Europe comparing annual rainfall to London, with dark blue regions receiving more rain and light blue regions receiving less. A red marker highlights London's location. Most of Western Europe, Scandinavia, and parts of the Balkans have higher rainfall, while areas in Southern and Eastern Europe receive less. The top of the image includes a cloud illustration with raindrops and an umbrella. 07867c3c3db82ab3.png A linguistic map of Europe showing the etymology and evolution of the word "kitchen" across various languages. The map uses arrows to trace how different words spread and evolved, with influences from Latin (cocina), West Germanic (kukina), and Slavic (kuxnja). Red arrows indicate Romance language evolution, while orange arrows trace Germanic and Slavic developments. Insets show related words in Zulu, Japanese, Malagasy, and Tagalog. 03d4e34a459be85b.png