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Chorochromatic. These show non-quantitative surface distributions of any feature, i.e. they simply portray the presence or absence of a particular characteristic over a given area. Whatever theme they are mapping can be sub-divided into various categories, e.g. as does a soil or geological map. The area under each particular use is either coloured or shaded in, and hence the name "colour patch" map is sometimes used.

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A chorochromatic map is a map that uses both color hue and intensity to represent data values within different regions. This type of map helps to visualize data patterns and variations across geographic areas in a single display. The intensity of color is often used to show gradations in the data values, making it easier to identify trends and differences.

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