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In NIMBY rails, there are two | {{Concepts sidebar}} | ||
In NIMBY rails, there are two geograpghical layers that can be displayed on top of the base map: | |||
*The [[population layer]], showing population density. | *The [[population layer]], showing population density. | ||
*The [[regions layer]], showing administrative regions. | *The [[regions layer]], showing administrative regions. | ||
Behind the scenes, there are also layers used by the game for visualisation. | Behind the scenes, there are also layers used by the game for visualisation. | ||
*The [[elevation layer]], used for drawing hill shading visuals. | *The [[elevation layer]], used for drawing hill shading visuals. This uses [http://www.earthenv.org//DEM DEM]. | ||
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In NIMBY rails, there are two geograpghical layers that can be displayed on top of the base map:
- The population layer, showing population density.
- The regions layer, showing administrative regions.
Behind the scenes, there are also layers used by the game for visualisation.
- The elevation layer, used for drawing hill shading visuals. This uses DEM.