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on a map,what do black lines between states usually represent? state boundries
Usually they indicate the borders between the states.
In most cases the black lines which are between the states point out the border between different states, telling the map reader when the you are in a different state.
Borders.
On maps, black lines between states represent boundaries or borders, where one state stops and the others starts. These are also called state lines.
The black lines between states typically represent political or administrative boundaries, indicating the limits of jurisdiction for each state. These lines define where one state ends and another begins, establishing the areas governed by different state laws and regulations. Additionally, they can signify geographical distinctions, such as differences in culture or demographics across regions.
state border.
State boarder
State boarder
equilibrium between two states
Southeastern Freight Lines operates in the south-eastern states, including Texas in the west to Florida and Virginia in the east, and all states in between.
No, no more than border lines between states or naions.