The two bold dots symbol typically indicate the center of a high-pressure system on a weather map. High-pressure systems are associated with fair weather and generally indicate clear skies with little to no precipitation.
Black dots on a map typically represent locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or points of attraction. These dots can help users easily identify key points on a map and navigate to their desired destinations.
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1. The black dots mean that there is a city, country, or capital there.
Black dots usually represent the location of a city or a town on a map. The bigger the size of the dot, the more populous the place is, and vice versa.
It means that it's where the presdent lives.
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A black dot on a map can mean either a town or city. HTH! ;) (hope this helps)
In almost all map systems, a black dot is a city. The larger a dot is, the bigger a city is if there is more than one size on your map.
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On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
A high on a weather map indicates a high pressure area. This indicates a new weather front is moving into that area.