A statistical map is a visual representation of numerical data that illustrates patterns, trends, or distributions across geographic regions. These maps provide insights into various social, economic, or environmental phenomena.
Related terms
Choropleth Map: A choropleth map is a type of statistical map that uses different colors or shading to represent varying levels of data within defined geographic boundaries.
Dot Density Map: A dot density map uses dots or symbols to represent the quantity or occurrence of certain phenomena in specific locations on a map.
Flow Map: A flow map displays movement between places using lines or arrows with varying widths that illustrate the intensity or volume of movement.