on the map key
Symbols and their meaning used on a map should be listed at the side, in what is called the map's legend.
The symbol on a map for a trigonometrial station is a triangle with a tilda mark above it. Most standard maps go by the same symbol, but, occasionally, there are some maps that will have a different symbol and key.
It should look like a little tower. Look up Tennessee oilers the old football team. It should look like that.
i dont know look on the bottle
there are plenty. you just dont look.
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The key somewhere on the page that explains each symbol.
the key or legend
in inset map
On the key printed alongside the map itself, or on a separate page if in an atlas.
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
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If you didn't understand a symbol on a map you would first look at the key which hopefully tells you what the symbol means.Answer by: 78chocolate98please recommend me as a contributor. < >
You can look for a map legend or key, typically found in a corner of the map, to help you understand the symbols used on the map. The legend will explain what each symbol represents, such as roads, landmarks, or other features. If the legend is not available, you can also check the map's accompanying guide or legend online for clarification.
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no, I dont think it would look weird at all