A star represents the capital of the area, whether it be a state or a country. For example, if you are looking at a map of the state of New York, the city of Albany would be indicated with a star since it is the capital of New York.
It usually represents the capital of a country or state. Some maps will use one type of star for a country, another for a state or province and another for a county seat.
Stars on a map usually denote state or provincial capitals. They may also refer to national capitals. The only way to be sure is to read the map key.
a star usually means a state capitol
A star usually represents a capital.
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a Star.
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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.
They represent cities.
Black dots on a map represent towns and cities. The bigger the dot, the bigger the city.
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It usually represents a city.....or a small squashed fly.
- National Capital
- National Capital
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- National Capital
On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
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 small airplane on a map is usually the symbol for an airport.
They represent cities.
Blue on a map usually represents water. If it is a road map, blue is often the smaller roads.
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a amp key should tell what the symbols on a map mean. What does a blackened dot usually represent
Water represents a blue line on a map.