the language of a map is a key or a scale that tells about what is shown in the map.
the scale
That depends on the scale factor which should be shown on the map
A scale of 1:24 000 on a map means that things shown on the map are actually 24000 times bigger than they are on the map.
they both have green and cities states
It is shown by the scale in centimeters
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
The scale bar.
Top edge, bottom edge, wherever. A good design is one where the user does not have to search for the scale.
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
The term for the relationship between the distance on the map and actual distance is the "scale"For example, the scale may be 1 inch equals 10 miles.So for every inch on the map it relates to 10 miles in the real world.The scale is usually shown in the bottom right corner of the map.
To determine the real distance represented by a centimeter on a map, you need to refer to the map's scale, which is typically indicated as a ratio or a graphic scale. For example, if the scale states that 1 cm equals 1 km, then each centimeter on the map represents a real-world distance of 1 kilometer. Always check the scale for accurate conversions, as it can vary between different maps.