differentiate the following choropleth and isopleth maps
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Isopleth maps differ from choropleth maps in that the data is not grouped to a predefined region like a state or country. Temperature, for example, works better as an isopleth map than a choropleth map because temperature is continuous but does not change abruptly at any point.
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A choropleth map is a type of thematic map in which areas are shaded or patterned in proportion to a statistical variable that represents an aggregate summary of a geographic characteristic within each area, such as population density or per-capita income.
Isopleth maps simplify information about a region by showing areas with continuous distribution. Isopleth maps may use lines to show areas where elevation, temperature, rainfall, or some other quality is the same; values between lines can be interpolated.
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