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Distinguish between the following :(any 2) Marks - 4

1)Choropleth Method & Isopleth Method​

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Answered by sonukumar9608978964
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A choropleth map (from Greek χῶρος "area/region" and πλῆθος "multitude") is a type of thematic map in which a set of pre-defined areas is colored 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.

A choropleth map that visualizes the fraction of Australians that identified as Anglican at the 2011 census

Choropleth maps provide an easy way to visualize how a variable varies across a geographic area or show the level of variability within a region. A heat map or isarithmic map is similar but uses regions drawn according to the pattern of the variable, rather than the a priori geographic areas of choropleth maps. The Choropleth is likely the most common type of thematic map because published statistical data (from government or other sources) is generally aggregated into well-known geographic units, such as countries, states, provinces, and counties, and thus they are relatively easy to create using GIS, spreadsheets, or other software tools.

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