There are just so many good infographics and interactives out there that I’ve begun a semi-regular feature called “Infographics & Interactives Galore.”

You can see others at A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Infographics and by searching “infographics” on this blog.

I’ll still be publishing separate posts to individually highlight especially useful infographics and interactives, but you’ll find others in this regular feature.

Here goes:

What Did The Earth Look Like? is a neat interactive which shows 3D images of the earth at different points in its history – ranging back to 600 million years ago? Thanks to Google Maps Mania for the tip.

Writing Systems and Scripts of the World shows a map of the world and displays the writing systems practiced in those areas. I’m adding it to The Best “Language Maps.”

Child Poverty Down for Whites, Asians, Hispanics, But Steady for Blacks is from NBC News and has an interactive from Pew. I’m adding it to The Best Visualizations Of Poverty In The U.S. & Around The World.

This map shows how red states increase inequality and blue states cut it is from Vox. I’m adding it to The Best Resources About Wealth & Income Inequality.

Visualizing Africa’s Progress in Health, Food Provision, Political Freedom, Poverty and Education is from Our World In Data.

Alien Deep is an interactive from The National Geographic Channel. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The World’s Oceans.

Even Graphics Can Speak With a Foreign Accent is from National Geographic. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The World’s Different Cultures.

I’m adding these next two infographics to the same list:

Around The World In 30 Unique Modes of Transport

Flags of the World: The Stories Behind Them