Some problems with cartogram maps include distortion of shapes and sizes of regions, difficulty in accurately representing geographical features, and potential confusion for viewers unfamiliar with the concept of distorted maps. Additionally, cartogram maps can sometimes oversimplify complex spatial relationships and may not always be appropriate for detailed analysis or comparison.
Cartogram
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.
Some other types of maps include thematic maps which focus on specific themes such as population distribution or climate patterns, topographic maps that show elevation and terrain features, and cartogram maps that distort the size of regions based on a specific variable like population or economic data.
A cartogram is a map in which the information is shown in the geographical distribution of a map. The cartogram shows statistical information graphically
A cartogram map distorts geographic regions based on a particular variable, such as population or GDP, to emphasize the data in those areas. It allows for a visual representation of data that can highlight patterns and trends that may not be as apparent on a traditional map.
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.
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A cartogram thematic map is a type of map that distorts geographic areas based on a particular thematic variable, such as population or economic data. This distortion allows for a more accurate representation of the data, making it easier to visually compare different regions.
Cholera was tracked geographically by maps. The maps used color coding. The darkest spots on the map indicated concentration of the disease.