What is the key difference between a reference map and a thematic map?(1 point)

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A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.

A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.

Thematic maps do not have titles.
Thematic maps do not have titles.

Reference maps do not have legends.

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The key difference between a reference map and a thematic map is:

A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.

Reference maps focus on geographic features and locations without emphasizing specific data attributes, while thematic maps are designed to highlight particular themes or topics, such as population density, climate, or economic data.