Bubble Maps are a data visualization method that displays differences in values geographically through circular markers of varying sizes. The size of the bubbles represents the amount of data, and color can differentiate categories, commonly used to compare regional economies, population density, or resource distribution.

Their advantage lies in intuitively presenting spatial patterns, making it easy to quickly identify hotspot areas. For example, analyzing global carbon emissions with bubble maps can clearly show high-emission countries. However, care must be taken to avoid overlapping bubbles that can lead to misinterpretation, and transparency should be adjusted appropriately. @Bubblemaps.io #Bubblemaps $BMT