I think you're talking about the borders of the states.
Sometimes, between countries, if normal borders are solid lines and you see dotted lines in some places, you can see in the map key that the dots might mean a disputed border (like currently for Somalia).
They usually represent the state border between the states.
Well lets see a black dot is a city just a citya black line seperate the states check me if im wrong(:
The Mason-Dixon Line is the invisible line that historically separated the northern and southern states in the United States. It was surveyed in the 1760s and came to represent the cultural and political divide between the free states in the North and the slave states in the South.
an imaginary line that divides territories.
There could be two depending on the direction. Maryland and West Virginia are between the two states.
Florida
they mean a big city
Florida
they mean a big city
Black dots and dashes between states on a map typically represent state borders. They help indicate the boundaries between different states or territories.
The black dots and dashes between states on a map represents the state boundaries. The dots and dashes are used to outline the state.
They usually represent the state border between the states.
State boundary
Well lets see a black dot is a city just a citya black line seperate the states check me if im wrong(:
The States border.
State boarder
state border.