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A cartogram typically distorts the size or shape of geographic regions based on a particular variable, like population or GDP. As a result, only a few nations are shown prominently in the cartogram to highlight their relative significance in relation to that variable being analyzed. Other nations may be represented in smaller or more distorted shapes to maintain the overall map's integrity while emphasizing key data points.
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.
Only a few leaders.
It was a World War and few nations and only the Antarctic Continent seemed able to avoid it effects.
He didn't change science, but had many ideas that have shown his advanced thinking. He made very few of them and only models.
try daily motion. only a few episodes though.
Sure, on foxtel. They've shown a few Naruto movies and a couple that were only seen at festivals. But not on free to air tv.
There are over 190 nations that are members of the United Nations, and a few nations that do not belong to the UN. You have to narrow the scope of your question.
Season 6 is set to be shown in the US in the fall of 2010. It will probably be shown in the UK a few months after the release in the US.
It is one of the many, rarely shown rooms of the Tardis. While only shown a few times since the 60's, usually indicated by a splash noise or a wet/damp looking character, it is assumed that it is a permanent fixture
TV become popular in the 1950s. TV has been availed into the markets in the early 20s but only very few people had shown interest.
The Shroud of Turin is never displayed in museums but is kept locked in the Cathedral in Turin, Italy, and only displayed every few decades.