Ancient Earth is an education app developed by Thomas L Moore. The latest update (v3.00), released on <em>February 11, 2023</em>, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.55 out of 5 stars based on 69 reviews. Ancient Earth costs <em>$2.99</em> to download. The app is compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer.
Ancient Earth
Thomas L. Moore
Genre: Education
Ratings: 4.55
Version: 3.0.6
Updated 11/02/23
Downloads: 204
Breakup of Pangea
Ancient Earth is an education app developed by Thomas L Moore. The latest update (v3.00), released on February 11, 2023, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 4.55 out of 5 stars based on 69 reviews. Ancient Earth costs $2.99 to download. The app is compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer.
What is Ancient Earth app?
App Description
Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Well, jump on the Ancient Earth time machine app and travel back to a time before the age of dinosaurs, before the evolution of flowering plants, before the last great Ice Age, and well before the appearance of the first humans on Earth.
Ready to enjoy Ancient Earth on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (3.00), which requires 52 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Ancient Earth app, visit our forums.
Reviews on Ancient Earth for iOS
★★★★★BreakupofPangea
Beat spherical representation of the tectonic plates of earth shifting over earth’s inception.
★★★☆☆Great, and just half the story
I just discovered Dr Scotese's maps and was delighted to get the app so I could look at the movements at the poles. The time line is great and being able to lock onto a particular location or continent is very informative.
The app only goes to 201 MYA! If you want the formation of Pangea from the Cambrian, you must buy another App. The app would have been rated 5. As it only provides a half the story, the rating is half.
★★★★★Gold standard for plate movement and topography
I am a geologist who studies the history of the earth. Date from hundreds of sources are incorporated into these maps. For years the maps were only shared within the geoscience community and were rather expensive. To have them available in the public domain for such a low price is great.