The Calendar Week Inward Maps
Creeping inward at the terminate of this calendar week Buzzfeed's 38 Maps You Never Knew You Needed likely but scraped inward every bit the most shared map storey on the cyberspace this week.
It is an eclectic as well as interesting mix of maps, ranging from a map of the world's seas as well as acre masses inverted (pictured) to a Super Mario inspired map of the world.
The Guardian this calendar week posted a map showing The Twitter Languages of New York. The map shows the languages used yesteryear New Yorker's when posting to Twitter. The map was created yesteryear the University College London as well as includes a link to persuasion a similar map of London's Twitter languages.
Two of the biggest intelligence stories this calendar week involved meteorites. The Guardian (once again) this fourth dimension teamed upwards amongst CartoDB to practise a map of Every Meteorite Fall on Earth. CartoDB has likewise created a screencast close how the map was created.
The most interesting online map I came across this calendar week all the same was this Contour Lines Density Map. The map takes an innovative approach to visualising 'stop as well as frisk' incidents carried out yesteryear the police line inward New York.
To depict attending to the neighborhoods where halt as well as frisks happened most ofttimes altitude contours are used to demonstrate the density of the stops.
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