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 world map drawn using this technique is called a "population cartogram". It distorts the geographical shape of countries to accurately represent their population size, providing a visual representation of the world based on population density rather than land area.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest nations. It is not a country and has no native population, so it does not have any independent nations.
Nations are protective of their borders for reasons of security, sovereignty, and control of goods and people entering the country. Borders help regulate immigration, prevent the spread of diseases, control illegal activities, and protect a country's resources and citizens. Additionally, borders can also serve as symbols of national identity and unity.
There are more countries in the Northern hemisphere than there are in the Southern. There are approximately 30 nations in the southern hemisphere, the number varies depending on what you decide to do with nations the equator passes through. There are more than 30 nations in Europe alone, so adding the other countries in the Northern hemisphere would lead to a number much larger than 30.
The symbols on a map are defined in a key. The key defines each symbol so one can properly read a map.
That type of map is called a cartogram. It distorts the geographical boundaries of areas based on a certain variable, such as population size, to represent data more accurately.
A world map drawn using this technique is called a "population cartogram". It distorts the geographical shape of countries to accurately represent their population size, providing a visual representation of the world based on population density rather than land area.
Even though the population gorws, the continent is so large that the population density remains smaller than that of all but a few nations
Even though the population grows, the continent is so large that the population density remains smaller than that of all but a few nations
Well, they don't show them being married but they do show that after a few years of Kid Boo's death, they were married.
The United States is, so far, the only nation to have done so. Several nations and coalitions of nations have landed unmanned probes.
i think so
its already being shown in America so hopefully soon no later than January 2010 i don't think but there are a few sites where you can watch it as well.
a nation is a country. So nations can't live in countries.
its due to be shown around September this year they wait so long so they can show it as cheap as possible
Answer As of May 7th 2009... they have shown 108
Brazil is one of the founding nations of the UN.It was a founding member, so it joined in 1945, when the United Nations was founded.