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in choropleth maps, colour/tints do not change according to the values of the variables.

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Answered by sneha754o
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wrong in chloroplast map the data regarding various of graphical variables are shown by shading 18th of various colours to wants of Administration unit in a region the smallest and the largest values are taken into consideration as after the 5-7 classes are made which class is assigned 18th of the same colour or a black and white pattern

Answered by kodurichandu13
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Answer:

In choropleth maps, colour/tints do not change according to the values of the variables.

The above statement is false.

Explanation:

  • In a choropleth map, various shades or tints of various colours are used to show various kinds of geographical values.
  • They are a kind of distributional maps where geographical data  is shown by same or different kinds of colours.
  • The data regarding the variable to be represented is collected and assigned to singular administrative units and the colour is assigned.
  • The lighter colours are used to represent lower values and dark colours are used for higher values.
  • Choropleth maps are used to represent interval data that is linked using different colours.
  • The greatest and the smallest values of the given data are taken into consideration.
  • Therefore the shades of colour/tints can change accordingly. So the given statement is wrong.

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