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A cartogram is a map that substitutes a different measure for land area or distance. The map then is generally greatly distorted in order to convey the information using this alternate variable.
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A cartogram is a distored map which exaggerate or shrink some countries according to the information the creator of the map is trying to display.
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Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.Hectar is a measure of area, not of length. You can't compare that.
A cartogram map only shows things of interest. The maps are redrawn with the sizes of countries made bigger or smaller in order to represent whatever thing you are representing. Examples could be gross national product, rainfall, or anything else that one wants to portray. Cartograms are an easy way to compare relative figures at a glance.
A cartogram is a map in which the information is shown in the geographical distribution of a map. The cartogram shows statistical information graphically
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A cartogram map in which some thematic mapping variable is substituted for land area. The geometry or space of the map is distorted in order to convey the information of this alternate variable. There are two main types of cartograms: area and distance cartograms. An area cartogram is sometimes referred to as a value-by-area map or an isodemographic map, the latter particularly for a population cartogram, which illustrates the relative sizes of the populations of the countries of the world by scaling the area of each country in proportion to its population. The shape and relative location of each country is retained to as large an extent as possible, but inevitably a large amount of distortion results. A distance cartogram may also be called a central-point cartogram. This form is typically used to show relative travel times and directions from vertices in a network.
compare it with cm .....mm x 10 cm
To measure concentration, you compare the amount of the solute to the total amount of the solution.
To compare the energy of two different waves, you measure their amplitudes