Write a note on isopleth method? Where did it used and for what?
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Isopleth maps simplify information about a region by showing areas with continuous distribution. Isopleth maps may use lines to show areas where elevation, temperature, rainfall, or some other quality is the same; values between lines can be interpolated. Isopleths may also use color to show regions where some quality is the same; for example, a map that use shades from red to blue to indicate temperature ranges. An isopleth differs from a choropleth because the lines or regions are determined by the data rather than conforming to a predefined area, such as a political subdivision
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