No, a map key and a map legend do not have the same meaning, though they are often used interchangeably. A map key specifically refers to the list of symbols and their meanings used on a map, while a map legend typically includes the key along with additional information or explanations about the map. Essentially, the legend encompasses the key and can provide further context for interpreting the map.
the key of the map. Or the map key. they are the same thing
This is usually known as the "key", or "legend".
A picture in a map key that represents an object is a symbol. Maps use keys to explain the meaning of each symbol on the map.
A map key will have the meaning of the different symbols that are found on a map. So if there are tree symbols on the map the key may explain that these symbols mean there is a park in those locations.
A map key
lyk a lengend on the corner of the map.. that's what a legend is.
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You use the legend to read the map.
Map lengend is Topographic map and most other maps that have a legend.
Key
The map key is a list of symbols and their meaning used in the map.
A key explains the symbols on the map and tell you what they represent, such as YHA meaning a Youth Hostel, PH meaning a Public House or a + representing a chapel.
the key of the map. Or the map key. they are the same thing
This is usually known as the "key", or "legend".
A picture in a map key that represents an object is a symbol. Maps use keys to explain the meaning of each symbol on the map.
A map key will have the meaning of the different symbols that are found on a map. So if there are tree symbols on the map the key may explain that these symbols mean there is a park in those locations.
a legend in geography is a box with all these things to tell you what they are, for example, a map has a legend in the corner and if there is a tree then in the box it will have a picture or color and then it says tree. DUHH this is like a grade one question....... noobs these days what are you gonna do.