Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Maps

Wars of nations are fought to change maps. But wars of poverty are fought to map change.



Choropleth Map of the US Water Withdraws in MGD


A Choropleth map shows the level of variability within a region through different colors of shading.  This map depicts water withdrawals in million gallons per day for each state through a progression of the color blue, with the darkest color representing the largest water withdrawals.  Based on this map you are able to conclude that Florida, California and Texas withdrawal the most amount of water per day.



Dot Density Map of Commercial Wireless Antennas in the US


A Dot Density Map uses scattered dots of the same size to provide a representation of density.  This map depicts the amount of Commercial Wireless Antennas in the US.  Through this map you are able to see the difference of commercialization in various regions of the US. This shows how much more the eastern half of the US is developed compared to the western.  



Proportional Symbol Map of Total Murders Per State in 2009

A Proportional Symbol Map alters the size of the chosen symbol to represent the data.  The bigger the symbol appears the larger the number represented in the data.  This map depicts the number of murders per state in the US in the year 2009.  It shows that California, Texas, and Florida had the most murders in the year 2009.



Isopleth Map: Topographic Map of Mt. Kenya


A Topographic Map is a type of Isopleth map which uses contouring lines to represent elevation.  This map represents the changes in elevation of Mt Kenya.


Breathtaking!


Environmental Sensitivity Map of the Block Island Sound


Environmental Sensitivity Maps have been used for planning and monitoring certain areas.  An Environmental Sensitivity Map is generally used for a coastal or water areas and documents where various species of animals live within that area.  This map is of the Rhode Island coast in the Block Island Sound. 


Hurricane Hugo 1989


Im from Charleston, SC well actually the Isle of Palms and I've been through many smaller Hurricanes but im thankful I did not have to go through this one.  I have grown up hearing stories about how horrible it was because my parents did not evacuate, thinking it was not going to be bad.  Up till Katrina occurred this was the Hurricane that had caused the most dammage. 

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