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Graph Construction and Interpretation
Graph Construction and Interpretation
What You Need to Know
Select and construct graphs such as line charts, bar charts, pie charts, histograms, and scattergraphs.
Suggest appropriate forms of graphical representation for provided data.
Complete variety of maps and graphs including choropleth, isoline, and flow lines.
Use and understand gradient, contour, and value on isoline maps.
Plot information on graphs when axes and scales are provided.
Interpret and extract information from maps, graphs, and charts including population pyramids.
Revision Notes
1
Constructing and Selecting Standard Graphs
30 key terms
2
Specialised Cartographic Skills: Isolines, Choropleths and Flow Lines
21 key terms
3
Interpreting Geographical Data and Population Pyramids
23 key terms
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