![]() World Population 2015, by Chase Mohrman aka TeaDranks, also see the 1900 version. I thought of a cartogram I put together a while ago, which I was inspired to by Paul Breding’s and Chase Mohrmann’s cartograms. The Humans Who Read Grammars blog recently asked me how to improve on Illustrating current questions in research on linguistic diversity. Sometimes they can be quite comical by enlarging Alaska to imply that several tens of million people live there. Those start off with something similar to a Gall-Peters Projection and then distort the individual countries or regions according to the data to be shown. ![]() There are several world population versions (and other data sets) by Sasi Group and Mark Newman available at. ![]() An area cartogram is a map that tries to convey information by resizing areas to show data, e.g population, domestic product or number of languages. ![]()
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