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what is the difference between chloropleth and isopleth maps

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Explanation:

Isopleth maps differ from choropleth maps in that the data is not grouped to a pre-defined unit like a city district. These maps can take two forms: Lines of equal value are drawn such that all values on one side are higher than the "isoline" value and all values on the other side are lower

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Explanation:

Isopleth maps differ from choropleth maps in that the data is not grouped to a pre-defined unit like a city district. These maps can take two forms: Lines of equal value are drawn such that all values on one side are higher than the "isoline" value and all values on the other side are lower, or.

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