What is the difference between these two thematic maps? (1 point) Responses The population density map is an isoline map depicting differences in population, while the wildfire map is a dot density map showing natural events. The population density map is an isoline map depicting differences in population, while the wildfire map is a dot density map showing natural events. The population density map is a choropleth map depicting human activity, while the wildfire map is a proportional symbol map showing data about specific events. The population density map is a choropleth map depicting human activity, while the wildfire map is a proportional symbol map showing data about specific events. The population density map is a cartogram showing political activity, while the wildfire map is a proportional symbol map showing the density of natural phenomena. The population density map is a cartogram showing political activity, while the wildfire map is a proportional symbol map showing the density of natural phenomena. The population density map is a dot density map showing where people live, while the wildfire map is a choropleth map showing physical features.
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The main difference between the two thematic maps is that the population density map is depicting differences in population, while the wildfire map is showing natural events. Additionally, the population density map is typically an isoline map or choropleth map, while the wildfire map is typically a dot density map or proportional symbol map.