Political Science, asked by adarshupadhyay956, 1 month ago

shown using dot meth
Q 2. Answer in brief.
(1) Explain the use and types of
distributional maps.
(2) Differentiate between choropleth
and isopleths methods.
(3) Explain with reasons the method
which is best suited to show the
distribution of population
in a region.
Q3. Which method will you use for the
following information ?
(1) Talukawise wheat production in
the district
(2) Distribution of the altitude of the
land in the district.
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Answers

Answered by PrachiBhana
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Answer:

1.A properly made distributional map makes it easy to visualize how a certain variable or element varies over a region. It can be used to represent qualitative data like vegetation or soil in a region or quantitative data like population density or average annual rainfall in a region.

2.https://www.shaalaa.com/question-bank-solutions/answer-brief-differentiate-between-choropleth-isopleths-methods-distributional-maps-isopleth-method_76288D

3.Dot method or dot map is the best way to show the distribution of the population in the region. Using the dot method, you can easily find the exact population number in the particular region. In the dot map, the distribution is shown with the help of dots whose value is pre-determined by choosing the appropriate scale.

Q3) 1. Choropleth method is used to find Talukawise wheat production in the district.

2. Distribution of the altitude of the land in the district would be best represented by the isopleth maps.

Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

Dot maps are a type of map design in which the density of a certain phenomena in a location is shown using dots. A greater value or density is represented by more dots in a particular area, whereas a lower value or density is represented by fewer dots.

Explanation:

Given that, some questions regarding dot method.

We have to find, types of distributional maps, difference between choropleth and isopleths methods, method which is best suited to show the distribution of population.

According to the question,

1) Distribution maps are a type of thematic map that show how specific geographic features are distributed within a given area. It uses the chosen element's statistical data to generate a map that shows the viewer how that variable is distributed statistically.

2) In the choropleth approach, tints of the same colour are used to assign sub-administrative regions a single value based on dispersion. In the isopleth approach, lines of various forms are used to display values in accordance with distribution; the value of the sub-administrative is irrelevant in this context.

3) The easiest technique to depict the population distribution in a region is with a dot method or dot map. The dot method makes it simple to determine the precise population of a given area.

4) The dot distribution map would provide the most accurate representation of the district's taluka wise wheat output. The dot distribution map takes absolute values into consideration, as explained. This enables the growing wheat to be accurately represented.

Final Answer:

The dot distribution map would provide the most accurate representation of the district's taluka wise wheat output.

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