Sunday, April 20, 2025

Module 5

In this lab we created a map showing population density and wine consumption across Europe.




 

I created a chloropleth map to show the population density across Europe. I used the natural break scheme to represent this data, with 6 classes. I believe the natural break was best for this data class because it excludes outliers, and doesn't give misleading information of the more sparse areas. I chose a graduated color scheme of purples. This color reminds me of wine because it is purple and using shades of one color is easier for the color blind to distinguish and leads to less confusion.

Then i used graduated symbols to show the wine consumptions in each country. I chose the graduated method for this data. I think this gives a better representation of the wine consumptions increase throughout Europe.

I struggled with this map because using all these functions really slowed down arcpro to the point where I had to take many breaks while waiting for it to load.


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