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Kim
1 May, 21:24
What type of data is measured by isoline maps
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The isoline representation is the most used method to visualise quantitative phenomena which occur comprehensively and which values vary continuously in space. They are therefore called continua. Examples for such continua are temperature, air pressure, precipitation heights or ground elevations.
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