On a map, a star usually marks the capital of the state, province, or country. A dot in a circle usually marks other major cities.
A circled star on a map represents a capital
It usually represents a capitol or a city. you should look at the map key and it will tell you. If it represents a capitol, then the cities will most likely just be dots.
Usually it means a capital city.
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The color that usually represents water on a map
a amp key should tell what the symbols on a map mean. What does a blackened dot usually represent
Usually it means a capital city
national capitol
a capital of a country. i think....
a capital city
a capital
The legend of the map also contains important information and all of the thematic symbols of the map. Symbol that need no explanation, or do not coincide with the theme of the map, are normally omitted from the map legend. Thematic symbols directly represent the maps theme and should stand out. Hope this helps!! :-)
The cutaneous form shows a sore with a large area of blackened skin. The pulmonary form shows cold like symptoms and the GI form shows GI upset with bloody stools. All of these can be fatal without treatment and it should be started immediately.
A graph can either have series legend or axis legends An axis legend can, and should, be located at the edge of each axis. For example: The legend for the x-axis should be on the right most side of the x-axis. The legend for the y-axis should be on top of the y-axis. The legend is usually short and concise, eg. ppm/yr or simply x or y A series legend usually consist of colors associated with lines in the graph, and can be combined with axis legends.
If you didn't understand a symbol on a map you would first look at the key which hopefully tells you what the symbol means.Answer by: 78chocolate98please recommend me as a contributor. < >
a amp key should tell what the symbols on a map mean. What does a blackened dot usually represent
a capital
A city, (though not a major one as a major city is represented with a slightly larger dot.)
I could not put in the proper symbols when I asked the question. The question should be: What does the interval [-4,3) represent?
When you are making your own Japan expedition badge, you should include symbols that represent your home country and Japan.
* = a city
I am assuming you mean DVL as the symbol U is sometimes used for V. The symbols in DVL might be thought to represent 545 as D = 500 but he numeral DVL is not correct. VL should not be used to represent 45, the accepted correct way to represent 45 is with XLV so the full numeral should correctly read DXLV and not DVL.
Symbolism is generally the use of a concrete object to represent an abstract idea. It is commonly used in stories and poetry, including song lyrics. For example, a bird may be used to symbolize innocence. Most of the time, symbols are not directly revealed as symbols; it is up to the reader to decide what something may represent.
A pictograph or rebus system relies on representing words or concepts with visual symbols. English has a vast vocabulary, making it difficult to create unique symbols or pictures for every word. Additionally, many words in English have abstract or intangible meanings that are challenging to depict visually. Therefore, it would be challenging to represent all words in English using a pictograph or rebus system.
One of the rule for symbols is that it should be very unique. The other rule is that is should not be an exact copy of the other already used symbols.
The legend of the map also contains important information and all of the thematic symbols of the map. Symbol that need no explanation, or do not coincide with the theme of the map, are normally omitted from the map legend. Thematic symbols directly represent the maps theme and should stand out. Hope this helps!! :-)
Normally white, possibly a little blackened, but not much