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How might a geographer summarize and interpret spatial data from a GIS displaying data about the frequency and distribution of forest fires?(1 point)
1 A proportional symbol map would be better if the subject being studied had discrete units which could be represented individually.
2 A proportional symbol map would be better if the information being represented was quantitative data in the form of percentages.
3 A proportional symbol map would be better if the subject being studied had varying sizes and intensities.
4 A proportional symbol map would be better if the information being represented stayed consistent across similar locations and changed gradually over different distances.
1 A proportional symbol map would be better if the subject being studied had discrete units which could be represented individually.
2 A proportional symbol map would be better if the information being represented was quantitative data in the form of percentages.
3 A proportional symbol map would be better if the subject being studied had varying sizes and intensities.
4 A proportional symbol map would be better if the information being represented stayed consistent across similar locations and changed gradually over different distances.
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3 A geographer might summarize and interpret spatial data from a GIS displaying data about the frequency and distribution of forest fires by using a proportional symbol map if the subject being studied had varying sizes and intensities. This type of map would visually represent the different levels of forest fire occurrences in different locations, allowing for a clear analysis of the distribution and frequency of these events.
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