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Explain the use and types of distributional maps

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Answered by Itzcreamykitty
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Explanation:

A properly made distributional map makes it easy to visualize how a certain variable or element varies over a region. It can be used to represent qualitative data like vegetation or soil in a region or quantitative data like population density or average annual rainfall in a region.

Answered by seemaguptavns75
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Answer:

Distribution maps can be used to see how measurement changes across different areas.

There are three major types of distributional maps. They are:

# Dot Distribution or Density map – This map is easy to use and makes

use of dots to indicate a value in an area such as population distribution. One dot can be used to represent a specific number of people.

# Choropleth map – Dots are replaced by a various shades of the same

color or different colors. These maps depict the intensity of a variant. They

represent how one measurement differs across the same area.

# Proportional

Circles map – This map uses circles and legends to represent absolute

values or precise numbers. The size of the circle must be compared with the

legend.

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