Geography, asked by daluraj, 7 months ago

Why physical maps not thematic map they are also for special purpose​

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Answered by murmuj998
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Reference maps are like those you'd see in an atlas. They show the features of a particular geographical area. They aren't made for a specific purpose; they just show what is located in that area. Thematic maps have a much narrower focus.

Answered by XxItzPallaviQueenxX
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A thematic map is also called a sepical purpose, single topic or statistical map.A thematic map focuses on the spetial variability of a specific distribution or theme whereas a reference map focuses on the location and name of future.

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