Yes, always put mountains on your map key, while your teacher may infer that the are mountains by looking at where they are and what they look like, she doesn't know for sure and could possibly take off points on the assignment. For all the teacher knows, those things they thought were mountains, may very well be a herd of chickens. ;)
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A map key looks like a map with keys on it !
The map key highlights the symbols and colors used on a map to represent different features such as roads, rivers, mountains, and landmarks. It helps users understand the information and scale of the map.
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In the context of maps or cartography, a map key is a visual explanation of the symbols or icons used on the map to represent features like rivers, roads, mountains, and other geographical elements. The key helps users understand what each symbol or color on the map represents. It is also known as a map legend.
In geography, a key is a legend or guide that explains the symbols and colors used on a map to represent different features such as roads, rivers, mountains, and landmarks. It helps map readers understand the information presented on the map.
He had to supply the key that came with the map of the Lonely Mountains from the beginning of the book.
Mountains are usually brown on a map.
There are simply to many White Mountains to select the proper map.
A map key
Another name for a map legend is key.
A Topographic map