Dot Map

Dot (Point) Maps provide an accessible visualization of geographic distribution of phenomena in areas of their actual location.
In this way, dots of equal size and type are drawn on a map to create a visual illustration of the phenomena's distribution.
The number of such dots indicates its extent.

When plotting Dot (Point) Maps, it is important to decide whether each dot should stand for one phenomenon or a group of phenomena.
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