Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bivariate Choropleth Map


     A bivariate choropleth map is a thematic map that displays two variables or statistics by using two different sets of symbols or colors in order to illustrate a relationship between the two variables. This example shows the population density and percentage change in that population over a period of time in Russia. This is is considered a bivariate choropleth map because it is displaying the relationship between two variables, population density and percentage population change, and a different color scheme is being used for each variable.

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