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Quick Map Quiz • After each map, list what type of map it is, what is the variable that is represented (what kind of information we could use that map for/what kind of conclusions could we make based on the map data) • Some maps it will be easier to tell what kind than to know what kind of information. • Disclaimer: My answers are not in full detail so it is up to you to fully learn about each map. World according to GDP • Cartogram • The size of the countries is substituted for the representative size of their GDP Mental Map • Someone’s random drawing of some random event The World At Night Choropleth Map • Thematic map equating the world according to the light they produce at night • Notice North Korea Isoline Map • Isoline maps are the easiest to detect because they have swurvy lines that represent varying levels of something • This map is demonstrating varying water transfer regions Reference Map • Strictly the facts • Could be used for navigation or general reference World Gross Domestic Product Cartogram • Another GDP Cartogram, in another format Population Density Choropleth Map • The theme is population density Proportional Symbol Map • symbol represents certain amounts of oil Cartogram • electoral votes are substituted for area Choropleth Map • common variable applied across a region U.K. Conservation sites Dot Map • dots represent specific sites • dots can also be used to represent density Pop vs Soda vs Coke Choropleth Map • theme is the term used to reference soda (its proper name) • REFERENCE!!! • Proportional Symbol!! DUH Mental (Cognitive) Map • This map was generated by google search terms to produce prejudices regarding each region of the world • Choropleth Map • Variable - cancer rates • One could make interesting correlations between the demographics of Baltimore and the occurances of cancer. Does it have to do with lifestyle? Income? Race? Could get controversial...