why do cartographers use colour in map
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Cartographers use color on maps to represent certain features. Color use is always consistent on a single map and often consistent across different types of maps made by different cartographers and publishers. Many colors used on maps have a relationship to an object or feature on the ground.
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Special maps called choropleth maps use color to represent statistical data for a given area. ... When mapping certain percentages, cartographers who design choropleth maps often use different shades of the same color, producing a nice visual effect.
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