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A triangle with a dot in the center typically represents a mountain peak on a map. The dot indicates the highest point of elevation.
A map might show features such as roads, rivers, mountains, cities, landmarks, political boundaries, and natural resources. It can also include symbols to represent different geographical characteristics and topographical features such as elevation.
Continents in the Northern Hemisphere include North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. Oceans in the Northern Hemisphere include the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, and parts of the Indian Ocean.
The first known symbols were likely developed by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia, which is now modern-day Iraq. These symbols eventually evolved into cuneiform writing around 3200 BCE.
Symbols on a map can typically be found in a legend or key, which provides explanations for various symbols used to represent features like roads, buildings, bodies of water, and other landmarks. This helps to interpret the information on the map accurately and understand what each symbol represents.
How where the fossil symbols and mountain belts helpful in deciding where to move to move the continents.
The fossil symbols were helpful in deciding where to move the continents because it showed where land and water dinosaurs could and could not live, especially with the non-swimmers in Africa and South America. There is also proof of some mountains matching in Western Europe and Greenland.
the mace and mountain!
Unite the five continents.
the church
There are 5 rings on the olympic symbols and they represent the five continents coming and uniting together in peace.
A volcano.
A volcano.
Catholics don't "need" religious symbols, but they can be very helpful in reminding you of God and keeping your thoughts on Him.
Most maps contain a helpful feature, usually at the bottom, called a legend. The legend explains the symbols used on that particular map.
The five rings symbolize the continents: Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. (North and South America are included as one.) They are linked together to show the unity of the continents.
Castles were built on just about every continent, excluding Antarctica, as they were strongholds or fortresses, not symbols of wealth or power.