An ear of corn.
The map symbol for corn growing regions typically includes an image of a corn cob or stalk. These symbols are used to indicate areas where corn is cultivated or where it is a significant crop.
You could use an image of an ear of corn or a corn stalk to symbolize corn-growing regions on a map. Another option could be to use a filled color overlay to highlight the regions known for corn cultivation.
a star
lines around each state. that depends on the map. they vary. the only way to be sure is to check the map legend. it will tell you what each symbol means.
A map legend is an area on a map that explains what each symbol or color on the map represents, such as roads, landmarks, and other features. It helps users interpret the information presented on the map.
A flag symbol on a map typically represents a location of interest or importance, such as a city, landmark, or resource. It is used to help the map reader easily identify key points on the map.
An ear of corn.
a piece of corn or an ear of corn
You could use an image of an ear of corn or a corn stalk to symbolize corn-growing regions on a map. Another option could be to use a filled color overlay to highlight the regions known for corn cultivation.
most map I have seen had the book symbol
the map with marked regions is called the regional map
A world regions map shows the 7 continents of the world, along with the oceans.
The circle with a star inside represents a capital city on the map.
A world regions map shows the 7 continents of the world, along with the oceans.
map scales
a map that shows different econmic regions
What does this symbol indicate on a weather map? low pressure
A symbol is a picture on a map. It is usually small and if you look it up in the map key it tells you what that symbol on the map is, and a little description of one or two words saying what that symbol means or stands for.