Description: Bubble size control is a technique used in data visualization that allows for the adjustment of bubble sizes in a bubble chart, facilitating the representation of multiple dimensions of data in a single chart. In this type of visualization, each bubble represents a data point, where the position on the X and Y axes indicates two variables, while the size of the bubble represents a third variable. This ability to modify bubble sizes is crucial for highlighting the relative importance of data, enabling analysts and decision-makers to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies more effectively. Additionally, bubble size control can be dynamic, allowing users to interact with the chart to explore different aspects of the data. This technique is particularly useful in various fields, including economics, biology, and marketing, where large volumes of data are handled, and clear, comprehensible visualization is required to facilitate interpretation and analysis.