Yes roughly, but especially where there is an overlap you can’t really anymore. On the interactive version it is answered precisely, but I don’t see the point of graphing on which coast it is; I can already see that on the map. It would make sense if it were a table for example.
What’s the point of having data split over different colours/coasts? Rather had more info on the circles’ sizes, but ok
Edit: should have added a thank you note for op, because sounds like I critize them but I’m not
Yeah that was really strange to me as well. Good way to learn compass directions? 😸
Never Eat Salty Wheat
In German it’s: Nie ohne Seife waschen (Never Wash without soap)
Isn’t the size guide there? 1.5 to 3 mm rise per year is defined, so you can extrapolate the rest, roughly
Yes roughly, but especially where there is an overlap you can’t really anymore. On the interactive version it is answered precisely, but I don’t see the point of graphing on which coast it is; I can already see that on the map. It would make sense if it were a table for example.