contour lines that show elevation
Brown is commonly used on maps to represent relief features such as mountains, hills, and other elevated landforms. It is typically used to indicate areas of higher elevation or terrain changes.
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N on a map typically represents the direction north. It indicates the orientation of the map and helps users navigate and orient themselves.
You would use a population density map to find how many people live in a specific area. This map uses color shades or patterns to represent the number of people per unit of area, providing a visual representation of population distribution across different regions.
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There are 22 brown shoes and 44 black shoes. To do this, you divide it by three (two thirds of the shoes are black, one third is brown - that's where you get 3 from) and then give the black shoes 2 shares and the brown shoes 1. Someone please explain this better than me!
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Isobars on a map represent areas on the map of similar atmospheric pressure.
On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
Blue on a map shows bodies of water. Other colors such as green and brown represent mountains and valleys. Red marks some roads and pathways.
Capital cities, cities, or capitals (it depends on what type of map)
Mapmakers use scale to represent distances between points on a map.
How grey is used on a map can be found in the map's legend.
Green represents vegitation and the other 4 colors represent: blue-water red- major manmade objects black- minor manmade objects brown- contour lines
It would represent 6 inches!
They represent Capitals or Cities ( Dumbo) (JK)
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