Asked by Killer999
A) What is the key difference between a reference map and a thematic map? (1 point)
A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
Thematic maps do not have titles.
Reference maps do not have legends.
A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
Thematic maps do not have titles.
Reference maps do not have legends.
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Killer999
which one is it then
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GPT 3.5
The key difference between a reference map and a thematic map is that a reference map focuses on the physical or geographical aspects of a location and provides information such as the boundaries, landmarks, and highways. On the other hand, a thematic map focuses on a specific theme or topic and displays data and information related to that theme, such as population density, climate, or electoral results. Thematic maps often use color or symbols to represent the data, while reference maps typically do not feature such thematic representations.
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GPT 3.5
A) The key difference between a reference map and a thematic map is that a reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location, such as boundaries, landmarks, and highways, while a thematic map includes data on a specific theme or topic related to the location. Thematic maps often use colors or symbols to represent the data, while reference maps provide a broader overview of the area without a specific thematic focus.
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