
The states are color-coded to represent different ranges of sugar intake:
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
Last Updated: Leave a Comment

The states are color-coded to represent different ranges of sugar intake:
Last Updated: 1 Comment
Given the highly polarized views on abortion in the United States right now, I found the following 3 maps very interesting.
They come from the very thorough Abortion Views in All 50 States Findings From PRRI’s 2023 American Values Atlas.
Last Updated: 1 Comment

The map uses color-coding to represent various levels of remoteness and includes a legend explaining the percentage of the population living in each area.
Here’s a detailed explanation:
Last Updated: 2 Comments
Last Updated: Leave a Comment

The different colors represent distinct Christian sects, each with its own theological and liturgical traditions.
Here’s a brief description of each branch shown on the map:
Last Updated: 2 Comments

The map above shows where the World’s Top 40 languages (spoken by 45+ million speakers) come from. It includes both native speakers and those speaking it as a second or additional language.
Here is a list of the most spoken languages in the world including the country (countries) of origin:
Last Updated: 3 Comments

Here are some notable observations:
Last Updated: 2 Comments
Here are the major colonial battels fought by each country:
Last Updated: 2 Comments

Last Updated: 1 Comment
Here are some key points about the state of the railroad network at that time: