yep it does
Outline maps do not use population dots. An outline map indicates the boundary and the overall shape of the country. They are blank maps that let the user portray whatever information they want on it.
physical maps,political maps,distribution maps, :)
Yes, some outline maps use population dots to represent the population density of different areas. Each dot may represent a certain number of people, allowing viewers to quickly understand where concentrations of population are located on the map.
To quickly identify the least populated country in a given region, you should use a population distribution map.
The symbol that usually represents cities on a maps are dots.
Geographers use maps because that's what geographers do for a living. Geographers use maps to learn about the Earth's surface. That is their job.
on an orienteering map it is a boulder over 0.5 metres. on os maps it is the same, or can be part of a boulderfield.
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code
they became republics in the federation of Yugoslavia after world war I.
the distribution of population or other object may be shown by putting dots of uniform size and each dot representing certain number or quantity. this is called dot map>.
Mapmakers work closely with government entities to come up with distribution maps. Governments usually have a lot of the relevant data, including coordinate points and satellite images. This is used to come up with the maps.
How is it arranged - Distribution is the arrangement of objects viewed at a variety of scales. These may be at or near the Earth, or beyond.