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Monday, December 8, 2008

Dot Distribution Map


The population density is shown here through the close proximity of white dots. The larger the concentration of white area, the larger the population density. It can be inferred from this visual representation that the majority of people living in close quarters occurs on the eastern part of the United States, and on the west coast.

http://cartophilia.com/blog/images/popdensity.jpg
Posted by msp03c at 3:50 PM

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      • Star plots
      • Correlation matrix
      • Similarity matrix
      • Stem and leaf plot
      • Box plot
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      • Climograph
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      • Cartographic Animation
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      • Flow Map
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