The name used is a 'legend'
Yes, bar scales are used to convert map distance to ground distance.
There are hundreds of different symbols that artists have used. Ask at your local library for a dictionary of symbols!
Celsius and Fahrenheit
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A commonly used scale on a topographic map is 1:24,000
Key, The maps key shows all symbols with a brief explanation of each.
It is the legend on a map that provides the information which allows the user to interpret that map.
The name of two different types of scales found on maps is graphic scales. The scales are used to establish the ration of the distance on the map to the actual distance.
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Usually the object would be scales.
The generic name for all symbols in Japanese is "Kana."There are three sets of kana all used together, and each set has a generic name:Hiragana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for Japanese grammar words)Katakana (set of phonetic symbols for syllables, used mainly for foreign words)Kanji (chinese characters)
The seven graphing essentials are a clear and informative title, labeled axes with appropriate scales, a legend if necessary, consistent and clear data representation, proper use of colors and symbols, inclusion of units of measurement, and a concise explanation or interpretation.
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The Kelvin and Celsius scales are the most used scales for absolute zero.
Depends on which bank as all will have a different format for their statements. Usually though, the back of the form (statement) has an explanation of the symbols being used.
The Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales are not regularly used.