Geography, asked by ansarirahima69445, 6 months ago

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❀Explain Dot method.
❀choropleth method.
and
❀isopleth method.
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Answered by kvndbhavani
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Dot method is used when cartographing mass scattered events. When marking some quantity of units of the event is mapped with the help of dots or more precisely with the help of circles. They are placed on the map in such points where this event is directly occur.

These are maps, where areas are colored or shaded according to a prearranged key. Each shade or colour represents a range of values. Choropleth maps are also appropriate for indicating differences in land use, like the amount of recreational land or type of forest cover.

Isopleth maps simplify information about a region by showing areas with continuous distribution. ... An isopleth differs from a choropleth because the lines or regions are determined by the data rather than conforming to a predefined area, such as a political subdivision.

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