Here is where we put world maps –
and a reminder to use maps like these
frequently to help put the information
in various world regions into perspective.
The clickable maps have 20-40 different “layers”
of information, which can be viewed individually
or in any combination.
An Introductory “Chapter” about Map Overlaying
This short reading uses map overlaying to test several hypotheses about the geographic patterns one can see on a simple world map of population.
General world work maps
- BI1 World clickable 8map portrait map with activity space
- BI1 World clickable maps small trio three portrait maps
- BI1 World regions map landscape map with region names
- BI1 World clickable 11map Americentric trade
- BI1 World clickable 11map Chinacentric
- BI1 World clickable 11map Eurocentric
- BI1 World basemap legal size pair legal size maps
- BI1 World clickable 14map Americentric
- BI1 World clickable 14map Chinacentric
- BI1 World clickable 14map Eurocentric BIGJobs
- BI1 World clickable 14map Eurocentric
- BI1 World work maps 11×17 large pair of maps with insets
Specific world thematic maps
- BI1 World Cities Temperatures 8x14c
- BI1 World Cities and Temperatures clickable map
- BI1 World Demography clickable map
- BI1 World Economic Geology clickable map
- BI1 World Empires clickable map
- BI1 World Eurocolonies clickable map
- BI1 World Literacy clickable map
- BI1 World Religions clickable map
- BI1 World Simple Climate and Geology
- World GeoHistoGram regions
- E Hemisphere Spread of Islam clickable
- E Hemisphere Trade clickable map
- W Hemisphere clickable map