How the shades or the patterns change in a choropleth maps?
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A Single-hue progression fades from a dark shade of the chosen color (or gray) to a very light or white shade of relatively the same hue. This is a common method used to map magnitude. The darkest hue represents the greatest number in the data set and the lightest shade representing the least number.
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Choropleth Maps display divided geographical areas or regions that are coloured, shaded or patterned in relation to a data variable. The data variable uses colour progression to represent itself in each region of the map.
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