Choropleth Mapping

 


    In this week's lab, I was tasked with creating a map to represent population densities and wine consumption in Europe. I first imported the data and changed the symbology to graduated colors, to better reflect population density. I also excluded Monaco, Gibraltar, Malta, and Jersey from this map because they have high density values and low wine consumption; including these countries would have skewed results. To represent wine consumption, I used gradual symbols because the proportional symbols were so large they took over the entire map. This lab was interesting, and more challenging than previous labs in this course. 

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