map_of_English_speaking_countries.png The image displays two world map projections placed side-by-side against a solid black background. Both maps feature a white grid overlay representing lines of latitude and longitude that curve slightly, giving the appearance of viewing them as globes. The landmasses on these maps are colored in either bright red or light green. On the left is a map showing the Western Hemisphere, primarily featuring North America and South America. - Greenland at the top left is colored red. - A large portion of northern North America, including Alaska and parts of Canada, is red. - There is a distinct patch of red located in the southern United States near the Mexican border. - The majority of the landmasses are green, including most of Canada, the central United States, Mexico, Central America, and almost all of South America (including Brazil). On the right is a map showing the Eastern Hemisphere, featuring Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. - Western Europe, including the British Isles, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, is red. - North Africa, stretching from Morocco across to Egypt, is red. - The Middle East region, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran, is red. - India is red. - A large portion of China is red. - Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, is red. - The entire continent of Australia is colored red. - In contrast, Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden), Russia, most of Sub-Saharan Africa (including Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo), and a sliver of South America visible on the far left edge are green. There is no text or legend visible in the image to explain what the colors represent. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.