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@PythonMaps I feel like the colors should be opposite on the first two maps, forest and grassland. More green equals more vegetation. More white equals bare space. But I love your work.
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@PythonMaps @GraphCrimes stare at this for about 5 seconds
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@PythonMaps Amazing maps, but consider reversing the color scheme of the first 2 maps. Presence of forest & grassland should be green on the map imo
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@PythonMaps Would be better with that colours inverted. More greener, more forest cover.
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@PythonMaps Consider inverting the color scale so dense forest is shown in dark green.
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@PythonMaps Can you make it... not... look like that? Just... flip the colours? Maybe?
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@PythonMaps I summon thee: @WeiseFranklin. I believe this infographic despite being beautiful have some awful choices. The greener the more deforestated it is.
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@PythonMaps Perhaps using opposite color in this one helps to see it better
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@PythonMaps Rio Grande do Sul is such an interesting State 🇧🇷
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@PythonMaps A map of forests where the greener it is the less tree coverage is certainly a choice...
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@PythonMaps Ai @WeiseFranklin, o que acha dessa forma de mostrar dados?
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@PythonMaps Why would you make the areas with more tree cover less green? That seems illogical.
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@PythonMaps Interesting. Could you add one showing access and transit facilites to and from the oceans for inland countries?
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@PythonMaps Normally the other way round
The darker the green the more trees
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