GEOGRAPHY Practical Notes
GEOGRAPHY Practical Notes
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1 Line Graph
The line graphs are usually drawn to represent the time series data related to the
temperature, rainfall, population growth, birth rates and death rates.
2 Multiple Bar Diagram
Multiple bar diagrams are constructed to represent two or more than two variables
for the purpose of comparison.
3 Compound Bar Diagram
When different components are grouped in one set of variable or different variables
of one component are put together, and a compound bar diagram makes their
representation. Different variables are shown in a single bar with different rectangles
in this method.
4 Dot Maps
The dot maps are drawn to show the distribution of phenomena such as population,
cattle, types of crops, etc. The dots of the same size as per the chosen scale are
marked over the given administrative units to highlight the patterns of distribution.
5 Choropleth Map
The choropleth maps are also drawn to depict the data characteristics as they are
related to the administrative units. These maps are used to represent the density
of population, literacy/growth rates, sex-ratio, etc.