Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Bivariate choropleth map


A bivariate chloropleth map is a variation of chloroplath map that strives towards illustrating a particular map though graphics that use different symbols to explained different information. These types of maps tend to bring about information that reveals information which helps to compare many different types of figures. In addition these maps relate spatial distribution through different geographical areas. This map qualifies as a bivariate chloropleth map because all of the above characteristics I have described are used in the illustration.

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