Earthquake 3D

Earthquake 3D

Richard Wolton

Zoom and spin your way around the world with this fully immersive 3D Earthquake display app. Earthquake 3D uses animated graphics to show you the big picture and visualize large amounts of Earthquake data quickly and easily. Go where no seismogram has gone before with a fascinating and mesmerizing look at the world's Earthquakes. - Eight different Earth display types that include population and tectonic plate maps. - Four different custom view 'presets'. - Solid and wire frame 3D views with transparent Earth ability. - A Sequencer that shows Earthquakes as they occurred using animation loops. - Control Speed; Decay; and Sound of Earthquake sequencer loops. - Includes 4000+ years of Historic Earthquake information. - Data from USGS; European EMSC; British Geological Survey; and New Zealand Geonet. - Current worldwide Volcano activity display.. - Includes DEX depth visualization. - Individual quake indicator 'flags' that show magnitude or depth. - Tap on individual indicator 'flags' to show details for each Earthquake. - Earthquake details include Local Maps; Local News; and Advanced Seismic Information. - Can import up to four external Earth images that are supplied by the user. - Uses point and drag to position and spin the Earth. Uses pinching for zoom. - Filter Earthquakes by magnitude and age with slider controls. - Earthquake angle indicators. - Automatic Refresh Timer - Retina enabled. - And much more... In addition to providing several 'live' sources of current Earthquake information; an Atlas database is also included. The Atlas database shows over 4000 years of Historic Earthquake information. This database (updated periodically) is built-in to Earthquake 3D and is available even when you are off-line. This edition of Earthquake 3D represents a third generation of this very popular computer program. Started in 2003 as a desktop application; it has become a widely adopted standard for video presentations and visualizations of Earthquake information. This latest edition brings new features and updates to this modern classic. Whether you are exploring the geo sciences; or you just want to find out if you felt that last quake; this app will keep you up to date with the latest Earthquake information.

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According to SubPrice AI's current price data, Earthquake 3D (App Purchase) subscription prices vary significantly across 3 regions. The lowest price region is United States (¥50.75/mo), the highest is United Kingdom (¥64.24/mo), with maximum savings of 21%.

Global Price Table

App Purchase · 3 regions

#RegionSavings
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🇺🇸United States
$6.99USD¥50.75-21%
2
🇯🇵Japan
¥1,100JPY¥51.36-20%
3
🇬🇧United Kingdom
£6.99GBP¥64.24

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* Historical data is simulated for demo purposes

Price Statistics

Lowest¥50.75
Highest¥64.24
Average¥55.45
Max Savings21%

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