See the legend. There's no standard "meaning" for any color on a map, though it's pretty common that blue means water.
A black triangle can represent a mountain if it is pointing up or a valley if it is pointing down.
Cities...
The black dots represent a recognized city/town/village. The size of the dot relates to the size of the community and this correlation is generally noted on the map glossary of symbols.Cities and/or towns.depends on the map you hav to check the key
A black dot on a map typically means a city, town, recognized place, or neighborhood. Usually, the larger the dot, the more populous the place.
Black dot typically represents a city on a maps but different maps may represent other things so best to check the map legend.
- National Capital
usally the black dots are the cities
On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
cities
They represent cities.
The black lines mean it is a state boundary.
there is a city there
A black dot on a map usually represents a point of interest or a specific location, such as a city, landmark, or intersection. It is commonly used to highlight key points for reference or navigation.
Black dots on a map represent towns and cities. The bigger the dot, the bigger the city.
Florida
Florida
on a map,what do black lines between states usually represent? state boundries
A town, village or settlement
Capital cities, cities, or capitals (it depends on what type of map)