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The visual balance of a map design is affected by:
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A map that shows numerical data (but not simply "counts") for a group of regions by (i) classifying the data into classes and (ii) shading each class on the map is called:
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Which definition is that of a map?
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Which of the following is an example of cartographic convention?
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Examples of line maps in GIS include:
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Color, as used in GIS:
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A reference map can symbolize:
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This type of map shows the existence of a geographic class within areas on the map. Colors, patterns, and shades are usually used. Examples are geology, soils, and land use maps. This is called a:
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Which statement is TRUE?
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The definition of "map design" is:
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Which is the best definition for "hue"?
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Which is the correct definition for "picture symbol map"?
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