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Q. 4. Define the following co
(1) distributional maps

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Answered by anuraglahre15
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Distribution Maps

Distribution maps represent information for a specific subject, showing what the subject is, where it is and how often it occurs. These maps can portray physical, social, political, cultural, economic, sociological, agricultural, or any other aspects of a city, state, region, nation, or continent. Distribution maps show segregation, clustering and colour shading.

When would this map be used? To show a visual representation for different types of data.

Below are two common types of distribution maps.

Thematic Distribution Map

A thematic map is a map that emphasizes a particular theme or special topic such as the average distribution of rainfall in an area. They  are simply used as reference points to enhance one's understanding of the map's theme and purpose.

These are also known as Statistical Distribution Maps.

Distribution Maps

Distribution maps represent information for a specific subject, showing what the subject is, where it is and how often it occurs. These maps can portray physical, social, political, cultural, economic, sociological, agricultural, or any other aspects of a city, state, region, nation, or continent. Distribution maps show segregation, clustering and colour shading.

When would this map be used? To show a visual representation for different types of data.

Below are two common types of distribution maps.

Thematic Distribution Map

A thematic map is a map that emphasizes a particular theme or special topic such as the average distribution of rainfall in an area. They  are simply used as reference points to enhance one's understanding of the map's theme and purpose.

These are also known as Statistical Distribution Maps.

Dot Distribution Map

Individual events or groups of events are marked with a dot, allowing users to geographic patterns such as clusters.

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