a triangle with people runing away
Political maps have all the names of towns, villages, etc. Physical map have all the environmental things like volcanoes, seas, etc.
It depends on the type of map in use.
With an arrow signifying the direction of NORTH - possibly just with the letter N
It would have a different meaning on different maps, you would need to look at the key shown on the map in question to find the answer.
Islands on maps are typically represented in shades of green or brown, indicating land, while surrounding water bodies are shown in blue. Some maps may use different colors or patterns to denote specific types of islands, such as those that are forested or urbanized. Additionally, topographic maps may use contour lines and varying colors to represent elevation.
Andorra is shown on political maps, provided there's enough detail in the map. It's a very small country.
The volcanoes which used to be active in the past and have not shown any signs of blowing up in many years are extinct volcanoes.
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Yes, someone who works for Google does filter the pictures shown on maps in Google Earth. Otherwise, there may be something wrong with the picture if not.
Political maps have all the names of towns, villages, etc. Physical map have all the environmental things like volcanoes, seas, etc.
They are shown in an inset as they are not part of the contiguous USA and to show them as is would waste a lot of space.
Maps can show us many phenomena in the environment, such as the location of burned areas, landslides, earthquakes, land damaged by volcanoes, and many others.
Contours are lines shown on maps depicting the height of different areas.
Bridges, buildings and railroads are three such features.
Shops are typically shown on OS maps as small symbols with various shapes depending on the type of shop, such as a square for general stores or a circle for supermarkets. They are usually labeled with the name or type of shop, making them easy to identify on the map.
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