ON the Map Compass, North.
The 'N' on a map usually means North
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Sodium for a chemist. NA can represent North America NA can represent Not Applicable (normally shown as n/a)
Isobars on a map represent areas on the map of similar atmospheric pressure.
Capital cities, cities, or capitals (it depends on what type of map)
How grey is used on a map can be found in the map's legend.
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!! :-)
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North
N on a map typically represents the direction north. It indicates the orientation of the map and helps users navigate and orient themselves.
The N on a map would mean North.
"North" The letter N whenever noticed on a map shows the direction of North Pole
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North.
The "scale" of a map is a proportionality constant between distances on the map and corresponding distances on the area the map represents. Call the unknown number of inches n. Then 1/2 = n/12, or n = 6.
Sodium for a chemist. NA can represent North America NA can represent Not Applicable (normally shown as n/a)
The blue shading on a map usually represent an area or body of water. Aquatic animals normally live in these areas on the map.