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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Thematic Map ?

State Boundaries

Roads

Population

Climate​

Answers

Answered by parevaprerna
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Answer:

A thematic map is a type of map specifically designed to show a particular theme connected with a specific geographic area, such as temperature variation, rainfall distribution or population density.

Explanation:

A thematic is a map that focuses on a specific theme or subject area. This is in contrast to general reference maps, which show the variety of features—geological, geographical, political—together.[1][2] Thematic maps use the base data, such as coastlines, boundaries and places, only as points of reference for the feature being mapped. General maps portray the base data, such as landforms, lines of transportation, settlements, and political boundaries, for their own sake.[1]

Thematic maps emphasize spatial variation of one or a small number of geographic distributions. These distributions may be physical phenomena such as climate or human data such as population density and health issues. Barbara Petchenik[3] described the difference as "in place, about space". While general reference maps show where something is in space, thematic maps tell a story about that place.[4]

Thematic maps are sometimes referred to as graphic essays that portray spatial variations and interrelationships of geographical distributions. Location, of course, is important to provide a reference base of the location of the featured information.

History

Answered by MadhuraSonawane
1

Answer:

State Boundaries

Explanation:

because they are a part of the political map

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