
Choropleth Mapping
Choropleth mapping is a type of data visualization that uses color or shading to represent the density or value of a particular variable across different geographic areas, such as countries, states, or neighborhoods. For example, a map showing population density might use darker colors for areas with more people and lighter colors for less populated regions. This technique allows viewers to quickly grasp complex information and identify patterns, trends, and discrepancies within the data visually, making it easier to understand how certain factors vary by location.