Isoline Map: Lines connect data points of the same value, , Temperature map, Graduated Symbol Map: Differently sized symbols are used to indicate quantitative data, Example: Circle size often represents how large/small population is, , Choropleth Map: , Uses color or shading to represent categories of data for a predetermined geographic area, , Cartogram: , Statistical data and geographic location are combined to communication information at a glance, Shows relative size of an area based on a particular attribute like population or energy consumption, , Dot Map: , , Shows location of specific observations or events, An example might be murder or murder rates for specific areas,

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