Sunday, December 7, 2008


Flow maps in cartography are a mix of maps and flow charts, that show the movement of objects from one location to another, such as the number of people in a migration, the amount of goods being traded, or the number of packets in a network.[1] One of the most common examples are the maps on airplanes showing where the airline travels to and from. This map shows the spread of a Christianity.


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