Although I feel I am being waterboarded with the flood of information pouring over me I find this interesting. Especially the latter half. I would like to comment that the Worldle game is played by students in a GIS class at my institution. As a further note the triangulating trick using three circles is actually how seismologists find the epicenter of an earthquake. Prior to computers they used a protractor on a physical map.
Although I feel I am being waterboarded with the flood of information pouring over me I find this interesting. Especially the latter half. I would like to comment that the Worldle game is played by students in a GIS class at my institution. As a further note the triangulating trick using three circles is actually how seismologists find the epicenter of an earthquake. Prior to computers they used a protractor on a physical map.
how can we get the data?
I think the biggest "problem" in the R mapping world is that there are some many different packages and sometimes hard to know which to chose
Bouvet is volcanic I believe.