This chapter introduces the visual representation of data through graphs, diagrams, and maps in geography, emphasizing their importance in simplifying complex information.
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Which of the following best describes a choropleth map?
Which component of a map helps explain the symbols used?
When should a bar diagram be chosen over a line graph?
What does the 'direction' element represent on a map?
What is a key element to include when labeling a graph?
What is the main purpose of using a multiple bar diagram?
What is a key rule when constructing any bar diagram?
A pie chart is best used to show which type of data?
Which graphical representation typically uses a legend?
In designing a diagram, what role does the title serve?
What does the Y-axis generally represent in a line graph?
What is a common trap when interpreting choropleth maps?