No people are not involvedNumber of doctors?
Tropical and warm!Endangered Species
no not related economic thingsDoesn't the map mean some central american countries have more of x than all of Europe?
I'd expect it to be some regional resource, like fish or similar, yes
Maybe some rare earth or lithium etc?
NoMaize production ?
The barren cold of the articSo Germany and Britain have nearly nothing, while Switzerland has comparably a lot, and Spain and Italy being well visible...mmhh...
MauritiusMadagascar and Sri Lanka monstrously big...
I'm lost. I was thinking diving or water sports related, but no sense in Switzerland there lol.
NoI think rice production would be closer than maize.
No not rare orchids eitherVanilla? (Madagascar)
No not medicalBubonic plague?
well, not people murdersis it MURDERS
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Exactly correct.Endangered amphibians.
Easy. Rats.
It took a long time for rats to migrate all the way west to Alberta, and then the province itself instituted a kill-on-sight ban that's still enforced today. They're classified as pests and Alberta has strong anti-pest regulation.So what's the story on alberta then? Just curious.
I doubt that the rats needed my map to avoid Alberta.Ferocitus leaving the legend probably helped out too much.
Just on the basis that the greek islands are one extreme, anything to do with building regulations?
Just on the basis that the greek islands are one extreme, anything to do with building regulations?
NUTS!
At least in some of the islands shown, this would be a good bet (say Corfu or Rhodes maybe). But I doubt the mainland has the next stricter level of regulations - it is usually a ffa.
Maybe it is related to transport means?
Does this mean the the greek islands are NOT at one extreme? They are the only places in dark blue that I can see. Is the scale not ordinal, or ordered? Or am I missing some dark blue?No to both.
Does this mean the the greek islands are NOT at one extreme? They are the only places in dark blue that I can see. Is the scale not ordinal, or ordered? Or am I missing some dark blue?
It seems to be EU vs non-EU, with the caveat that Andorra should be in the EU, if a special case, and Switzerland shouldn't, so...Grey is no data, I was trying to find out why but haven't as of now...
Oh, and the blue box at the bottom is a *-type annotation to the title, if that helps.