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what is distributional maps.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Distribution maps represent information for a specific subject, showing what the subject is, where it is and how often it occurs. ... Distribution maps show segregation, clustering and colour shading. When would this map be used? To show a visual representation for different types of data.
Answered by Mudit7260
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A dot distribution map, or dot density map, is a map type that uses a dot symbol to show the presence of a feature or a phenomenon. Dot maps rely on a visual scatter to show spatial pattern.

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