Saturday, July 13, 2013

Classed Choropleth Map



Classed choropleth maps use intervals to portray a smaller number of groups from states, counties and cities. It uses different colors to help the reader distinguish a pattern and understand what exactly is happening. In this example of a Classed Choropleth Map, it uses a graduated color scheme to show that the lighter color has a smaller interval of Hispanic population density per square kilometer and the darker color has a higher interval of Hispanic population density per square kilometer.

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