english_map.jpg The image displays two globes positioned side-by-side against a plain white background. These appear to be representations of Earth, showing landmasses and oceans overlaid with a white grid indicating latitude and longitude lines. The standard color for land is green, while the oceans are light blue. Specific regions on both globes are highlighted in bright red. The globe on the left shows the Western Hemisphere, featuring North America and South America. - In this view, the following areas are colored red: Canada, Alaska (part of the United States), Greenland, and a sliver of land on the far right edge which corresponds to Eastern Russia or Siberia. - The contiguous United States, Mexico, Central America, and all of South America remain green. The globe on the right shows the Eastern Hemisphere, featuring Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. - Several specific regions are colored red in this view: - Western Europe: Ireland, the United Kingdom (partially), Spain, and Portugal. - North Africa: A strip along the northern coast including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. - The Middle East: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and surrounding areas are red. - South Asia: India is entirely colored red. - Southeast Asia: Thailand and Vietnam are red. - Australia: The entire continent of Australia is colored red. - Most other landmasses on this globe, such as China, Russia, Scandinavia, and the majority of Africa south of the Sahara, remain green. There is no visible text, labels, or legends within the image itself to explain what the red coloring signifies. 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.