In GIS, Interpolation is made possible by a principle called
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By Spatial autocorrection Interpolation is made possible.....
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In GIS, Interpolation is made possible by a principle called Spatial autocorrelation.
This is a fundamental based principle of Tobler's first and initial law of geography, which usually states that locations that are very close together are more likely to have similar or same values than those locations that are far apart.
1. Spatial autocorrelation is the term that is used to describe the presence of a systematic or technical spatial variation in a variable and positive spatial autocorrelation, which is most often seen to be encountered in practical situations, and again it is the tendency for the areas or the sites that are very close together to have same or similar values.
2. Spatial autocorrelation also indicates if there is any clustering or any dispersion in a map.