Can you identify what these world maps represent?

Damnit, I got number 8 by myself, only to find someone else got it later in the thread.

Is number 7 death rate?
Clues:
-Extraordinarily high level in AIDS-laden countries.
-Relatively high levels in Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Falling life expectancy mixed with low birth rate)
-Moderately high level in Europe (No matter how good the life expectancy, a low birth rate will ultimately equal a higher death rate)
-Moderately low level in North America
-Paradoxically, a very low rate in the Middle East as a result of its sky-high birth rate.
 
4 looks like prevalence of AIDS, but it's not.. Crime rate?
8 - % of country that's urbanized?
Nope, sorry old chap.

Damnit, I got number 8 by myself, only to find someone else got it later in the thread.

Is number 7 death rate?
Clues:
-Extraordinarily high level in AIDS-laden countries.
-Relatively high levels in Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Falling life expectancy mixed with low birth rate)
-Moderately high level in Europe (No matter how good the life expectancy, a low birth rate will ultimately equal a higher death rate)
-Moderately low level in North America
-Paradoxically, a very low rate in the Middle East as a result of its sky-high birth rate.
Nicely done. No. 7 is indeed death rate. :goodjob:

I've edited the summary post earlier in the thread to reflect these changes. Only one left to guess now.
 
Summary:

Correctly Guessed Answers So Far:

1) CO2 Per Capita Per Country.
2) Gini Co-Efficient (income inequality)
3) Nominal GDP Per Capita (IMF figures for year 2006).
5) Life Expectancy
6) Literacy rate.
7) Death Rate.
8) GDP Per Capita reflecting PPP.
9) Birth rate.
10) Murder rate.

The one remaining:

4)
Spoiler :

Is it drug use?
Gun/violent crime?
Malnutrition?
 
You'll have to explain what the colours mean once someone's guessed it correctly. They don't seem to follow a graded range.
 
"Countries we have data for"?
pH of topsoil?
Rate of colour blindness per 100,000 people?

Err, "voter turnout/apathy"? (Green = high turnout, brown = low)
 
Number of official opposition parties...?
 
Cuba, Venezuela, and others wouldn't be green then. They'd be dark.

I know, but the colours don't seem to follow a real gradient....hmmm...maybe a comparisan of gov't types, or representation per capita...?
 
Is #4 corruption?
 
Okay, let's examine the characteristics of Number 4.

The United States, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Turkmenistan, and most of Sub-Saharan Africa are similar.

Nigeria, Kasakhstan, France, Autralia, Kenya, Mozambique, Zimbabawe, Sengal, Mauretania, Ethipoia, and Tanzania are on the next level down.

Canada is on par with most of Europe.

China, Argentina, Chile Peru, Mexico, Libya, and Egypt are the same.

Indonesia, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, and most of Central America and the Caribbean are green.

No data exists for Greenland, Serbia, Macedonia, Iraq, Afganistan, Somalia, Liberia, Western Sahara, Lichtenstein, Andorra, San Marino, Vatican City, Monaco, or North Korea.


So what would those states not have data on?

Perhaps it has something to do with Military Spending per Capita?
 
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