Bivariate Thematic Map
A Bivariate Thematic Map is generally used to represent two sets of data on the same map with different colors. These types of thermic maps are really complex and sometimes difficult to read.
These maps are generally used to show and analyze –
- Contrast Data Set
- Competitor Analysis
- A Year’s Performances
Thematic Maps| Practical Work in Geography Class 12 Notes
Thematic Maps are part of the Practical Work in Geography Class 12. Thermic maps are those maps that denote the density of points on a geographic map by using different colors. The color scales denote the intensity of the hot spots. The pattern of these maps is very clear and they can visualize the different graphic regions by using some variables. These maps are not bounded by any geographic boundaries.
In this article, we are going to discuss the Practical Work in Geography Class 12 with the Thematic Maps in detail.
Table of Content
- What is a Thematic Map?
- Choropleth Thematic Map
- Bivariate Thematic Map
- Dot Density Thematic Map
- Isopleth Thematic Map
- Heat Thematic Map