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what are the uses of distributional maps
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Answered by davnit9949
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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.

Answered by lalalakini460
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Distributional Maps are called thematic maps. Through these maps, distribution of various variables in a region is shown, distribution of temperature, rainfall, population, etc. is shown on the map according to the data of these variables. However it makes 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.

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