a Scale.
it depends on the scale of a map
A flat map that represents a portion of the round earth is called a "map projection". Map projections are used to display the three-dimensional earth on a two-dimensional surface, like a paper map.
c
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.
Brown
brown colr reprents mountains
The map's scale
Symbols or icons are used on a map to represent various features on Earth, such as cities, roads, rivers, mountains, and forests. These symbols help to make the map easier to read and understand.
A picture in a map key that represents an object is a symbol. Maps use keys to explain the meaning of each symbol on the map.
Topographic map
A map symbol is a drawing such as a little airplane or train that represents respectively an airport or a train station.
The symbol that usually represents cities on a maps are dots.
It would depend on the particular map you are using, but in my experience brown usually represents mountains/hills and is therefore usually higher than the green used to depict grasslands at lower altitude.
It would depend on the particular map you are using, but in my experience brown usually represents mountains/hills and is therefore usually higher than the green used to depict grasslands at lower altitude.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
This is called a map projection.