World Clock

Leslie Berliant

 

Remember the Earth Clock from a few months ago? Here is a more robust version with some additional stats. Again, the figures can't be taken as absolutely accurate, they are drawn from many sources, including the CIA World Factbook, The National Wildlife Federation, the UK Homeoffice, the US Census Bureau, the World Health Organization and Wikipedia. This enhanced version gives more information in each topic area. And if you go to the site, you can see the clock in other languages

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