Distribution Maps:
Distribution Maps are prepared to show
and compare distribution of different phenomenon, for example, Population of
areas, number of cattle, mineral reserves etc. Every phenomenon is shown at its
real location keeping topography of the area in view. Area of a region is also
considered while showing distribution of particular phenomenon.
There are two types of distribution
maps, i.e., Qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative maps only show production
and not the quantity (comparison of areas growing wheat). Quantities maps show
variations in the production of numbers (comparison of per acre yield of
wheat). Quantitative maps can be prepared by two methods that are DOT map and
SHANE Map.
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