Theissen polygons describe
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Explanation: Thiessen (Voronoi) polygons define individual areas of influence around each of a set of points. Thiessen polygons are polygons whose boundaries define the area that is closest to each point relative to all other points. They are mathematically defined by the perpendicular bisectors of the lines between all points.
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Thiessen polygons are generated from a set of sample points such that each polygondefines an area of influence around its sample point, so that any location inside the polygon is closer to that point than any of the other sample points.
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