Thursday, July 19, 2012

Dot Distribution map

http://www.ala.org.au/blogs-news/environmental-discontinuity-in-the-distribution-of-eucalyptus-camaldulensis/

Dot Distribution maps use dots or other types of symbols to represent information such as value, quantity, or even presence of something or some phenomenon in a certain area. The dots or symbols are bigger or smaller depending on the portion of the variable. Smaller meaning less and larger meaning more. This map shows where red river gum was found and sampled across Australia. You can clearly see the dots show where the higher population of red river gum can be found.  

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