The Key or Legend is the little table that tells you what the symbols all mean. Phil
A key on a map, also known as a map legend, is a section that explains the symbols, colors, and other notations used on the map. It helps users understand the meaning of various elements depicted on the map, such as roads, rivers, landmarks, and other features.
Another name for a map legend is key.
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
on a map key key you can find and locate where or what something is.=]
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
The key on a map identifies symbols that are used on that map, for example, different maps may use a different symbol to highlight a hospital's location, so each map has a key - or a legend - to explain it's symbols. For example:an airplane for an airport.
Parallel lines found on a map correspond to latitude.
A map key
Another name for a map legend is key.
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
Isobars are lines on a map joining places that have the same atmospheric pressure.
on a map key key you can find and locate where or what something is.=]
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
the teacher asked us to draw up a key for our map.
the map key is the box that tells you what the icons mean in a map
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
the key of the map. Or the map key. they are the same thing