Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Classed choropleth maps



When discussing a classed cloroplath we must include what the different colors and variations represent in these types of maps. Shading, height, and color intensity are the main characteristics describing one of these types of maps. The frequencies in these map types help to describe the overall view of the map. This map qualifies as a classed chloroplath map because each of the shaded areas counts as class interval levels. This particular map describes how much each student in the public education system in that particular school year.

 http://personal.uncc.edu/lagaro/cwg/color/Choropleth-5Good.gif

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