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chloropleth maps are used to show altributes​

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Answered by nikhil7151
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The choropleth map is a common quantitative thematic map type in which magnitudes of area‐based statistics (usually derived attribute data) are portrayed by fill colors, shades, or patterns as they occur within the boundaries of the unit areas. ... If the map is not classified, the result is an unclassed choropleth map.

Answered by Anonymous
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The choropleth map is a common quantitative thematic map type in which magnitudes of area‐based statistics (usually derived attribute data) are portrayed by fill colors, shades, or patterns as they occur within the boundaries of the unit areas. ... If the map is not classified, the result is an unclassed choropleth map.

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