Question
An individual map cannot be more than one type. True or false
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GPT-4o mini
False. An individual map can represent multiple types of information or data simultaneously, often referred to as thematic mapping. For example, a single map may show both topographic features and political boundaries, or it may combine various data layers like population density, land use, and transportation routes. However, if you're referring to a specific type of map (like a political map or a topographic map), then it's typically classified as one type for clarity. But in general mapping practice, maps can encompass multiple themes or types.