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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Range Graded Proportional Circle Map

http://mapmaker.rutgers.edu/355/dotProporCircle.jpg

Range Graded Proportional Circle Maps use evenly graded circles to display data. In this particular map of the Great Lakes' population, the dots grow larger where they simulate the larger parts of the city. There are only a certin number of sizes that can be used as oppose to variable maps which can show infinate size variation.

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