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1 ANS : the main aim of distributional maps is to show  features of an area or the phenomena . this map is used to indicate a value in an area such as population distribution.

  1. 2 ANS : no, the different sub- administrative unit is assigned in the choropleth maps. the choropleth maps are the thematic map. the areas are shared in proportion to the statistical variable measurement in the map. the choropleth map is filled wit the uniform pattern and color .                   3 ANS : choropleths maps are distributional maps where the data for different geographical variables is represented by either shades of the same color or by the different colors. the collected data regarding the variable to be represented is assigned to singular administrative units.               4 ANS : choropleth methods are used to show the distribution of the population , density and  distribution at cattle. isopleth method is used to show the distribution of temperature, altitude and rainfall of region .                          5 ANS : A choropleth map is appropriate when presenting data for geographical areas and regions . common uses of choropleth maps include presenting population density, weather and climate and development indicators such as GDP and life expectancy.            6 ANS : every dot represents a certain value of the data that is being represented in the map. thus its size should be appropriate in relation to the data that it represents . if a larger dot is used to represent the smaller data it can lead to wrong conclusions during map interpretation .                  7ANS : Isopleth maps are drawn using equal value lines on them. values of one side of line drawn are more then the isoline value, while those on the other side are lower thus, the reason why isolines are not used to draw the lines is that the values on either side are not the same
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