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Travka [436]
4 years ago
8

Where are the Florida biggest beach erosion problem areas? Which counties are least affected by beach ersion? How might a chorop

leth be useful tool for quickly representing environmental problems?​
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Tom [10]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: 100 miles of Florida shoreline behind jetties and seawalls, which hold back water but accelerate beach erosion.

show the variable that having environmental problems.

Explanation:

Where are the Florida biggest beach erosion problem areas?  100 miles of Florida shoreline behind jetties and seawalls, which hold back water but accelerate beach erosion. How might a choropleth be useful tool for quickly representing environmental problems?​  Choropleth maps are great to show a clear regional pattern in the data, or for local data. Choropleth maps work best when showing just one variable, so show the variable that having environmental problems.

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