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interactive mapping

Interactive mapping refers to the use of digital maps that allow users to explore, manipulate, and analyze geographic information in an engaging way. Unlike static maps, interactive maps can be zoomed in and out, clicked on for detailed information, and customized to show different data layers, such as population, weather, or historical events. These features make it easier for users to understand spatial relationships and patterns, making interactive mapping a powerful tool for education, urban planning, and environmental analysis. This approach enhances the way we visualize and interpret complex geographical data.