Geography, asked by chavadsunny8101, 10 months ago

In ............... maps the sub-administrative units are not taken into consideration. *

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Answered by iarshwamibiam01
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Answer:

Distribunal Maps

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

Choropleth maps are distributional maps where the data for different geographical variables is represented by either shades of the same color or by different colors.

Explanation:

Use of  a Choropleth map

A choropleth map is  used to visualize the unemployment rates in police districts across the city and compare them to crime rates. Darker areas in the  map indicate high levels of unemployment, while lighter areas indicate low levels of unemployment.

Disadvantages of using a choropleth map

Disadvantages of using a choropleth map are-

  • Although choropleths give a good visual impression of change over space there are certain disadvantages to using them:
  • They give a false impression of abrupt change at the boundaries of shaded units.
  • Choropleths are often not suitable for showing total values.
  • It can be difficult to distinguish between different shades.

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