Explain the demarcation of regions differs from between a choropleth and qualitative maps .
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Choropleth maps are based on statistical data aggregated over previously defined regions (e.g., counties), in contrast to area-class and isarithmic maps, in which region boundaries are defined by data patterns. ... Spatially extensive data are things like populations.
Qualitative map data is in the form of a quality and expresses the presence or absence of the subject on a map, like the kind of vegetation present occupying a region.
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Demarcation of regions differs between a choropleth and qualitative maps.
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- Choropleth map refers to the kind of thematic maps in which areas are colored or have a pattern representing a geographical characteristic of an area like per-capita income, population density etc.
- Every color represents a range of different values. On the other hand, a qualitative map shows the quality and shows the presence and absence of the subject on the map like the vegetation in a region etc.
- These maps have been used for a long time and come in handy while we look at the different characteristics in an area.
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