they are natural features that are shown in a map
A legend explains the pictorial language of the map , known as its symbology which can be a guide to colours and symbols used in a data chart , graph , plot or diagram .
Scale, title,legend/key, compass rose, and a date.
If log cabins are shown on a map, the symbol used will be found in the map's legend.
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they are natural features that are shown in a map
A legend explains the pictorial language of the map , known as its symbology which can be a guide to colours and symbols used in a data chart , graph , plot or diagram .
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
Scale, title,legend/key, compass rose, and a date.
If log cabins are shown on a map, the symbol used will be found in the map's legend.
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
A legend explains the pictorial language of the map , known as its symbology which can be a guide to colours and symbols used in a data chart , graph , plot or diagram .
The symbols on a map are defined in a key. The key defines each symbol so one can properly read a map.
The Key, or Legend, or a map gives a list of the symbols used on the map and what they represent. There is a fairly standard set of symbols used for different types of map so that anyone looking at the map can understand what it is being shown. For example, on a weather map a cold front is shown as a black line with semi-circular bumps (in blue if coloured), a warm front is shown as a black line with triangles (in red if coloured) and an occluded front is shown as a black line with alternate semi-circular bumps and triangles.
Map symbols are typically shown in a rectangular or square box with a thin black outline to distinguish them from the rest of the map's features.
Name four kinds of landforms that are shown on the map
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