What is the key difference between a reference map and a thematic map?(1 point)

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A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A thematic map includes data on the characteristics of a location.

Reference maps do not have legends.
Reference maps do not have legends.

Thematic maps do not have titles.
Thematic maps do not have titles.

A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.
A reference map includes data on the characteristics of a location.

The key difference between a reference map and a thematic map is that a reference map provides general information about the physical features, boundaries, and locations of a particular area, while a thematic map focuses on specific themes or topics, such as population density, climate, or economic factors, and includes data and information related to those themes.