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Description Elevation map of the entire en:Earth, as a flat polar quartic, with colour-coding to indicate higher elevations as darker brown ( en:JPEG version). The map is based on the ETOPO2 dataset, distributed by the en:USGS in the en:U.S..

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As a en:JPEG-format file, the image will auto-resize for transmission as a smaller (5-10x smaller) file than PNG-format. It is intended for use in frequently-read articles (such as " en:1803"), to avoid delays from PNG files (up to 30 seconds slower per image).

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Date 2007-01-25 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Wikid77 at en.wikipedia
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