Behold! The ENTIRE heatmap for this planet.

It's a 'blue map'. Obviously.
Did anyone check for exobiology there :
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Two cent's worth coming up : many of us scientists loosely use "heat map" to describe any maplike representation of the distribution of a (phenomenon, item, event... etc). It's vernacular, not real accurate talk. Not worth overanalysing its meaning.
 
How strange indeed that there is no word in the English language of "not hot", especially considering its always "not hot" in England. Ever more odd, there is no word for "not raining" because it is never "not raining".

It's an efficiency thing ... Why have two different words and adjectives to describe them when you can use the same adjectives to describe 1 and negate it using an additional shared word.

Like double un-good to describe something that the wasteful plebes call "Very bad". We can reduce the number of words needed by people to learn and describe everything we need with this new way of speaking. A double-speak, if you will.
 
Two cent's worth coming up : many of us scientists loosely use "heat map" to describe any maplike representation of the distribution of a (phenomenon, item, event... etc). It's vernacular, not real accurate talk. Not worth overanalysing its meaning.
Come now, let the pedants feel like they are smart.
 
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