https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljjLV-5Sa98
(Aligned with Crash Course Geography Episodes 5 & 6)
How do different types of maps communicate information, and how do design choices influence what a map appears to “say”?
I will distinguish reference maps from thematic maps and analyze how classification, color, and symbols shape meaning in geographic data.
Reference Map — Shows physical or political features (roads, boundaries, rivers).
Thematic Map — Shows a specific topic or pattern (population, climate, income).
Choropleth — Shaded regions represent numeric values.
Dot Density Map — Dots represent frequency or distribution of a phenomenon.