In dot method every dot should have an appropriate scale .whether it right or wrong give reason
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The idea of an appropriate scale for a given system and property emerges repeatedly. There might be several such scales, depending on the property. For a tree trunk, the appropriate scale for strength differs from the appropriate scale for water transport.
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Spatial distribution and abundance of the phenomena of a place actually decides a dot size.
For example, if the place is evenly distributed, sparse distributed or densely packed.
The size and number of dots can provide a different impression about the spatial distribution of the place on the map to the reader.
Thus every dot on the map must have an appropriate scale.
For example, if the place is evenly distributed, sparse distributed or densely packed.
The size and number of dots can provide a different impression about the spatial distribution of the place on the map to the reader.
Thus every dot on the map must have an appropriate scale.
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