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A good data visualization must be able to convey the scale of its subject to the audience. Check out these examples that compare maps, print out a river, and illustrate the size of the universe.
This webpage contains two side-by-side maps that remain in the same scale as you move, allowing you to easily compare places that are very far apart.
This article explains how a long, skinny map of a river was printed on a six-foot strip of receipt paper.
This YouTube video compares the largest and smallest things in the universe by referencing everything to an average human’s height.