The small loop dot on a topographic map indicates a depression or a low point in the terrain, often referred to as a depression contour. These features are shown with contour lines that form closed loops with hachures (short lines) pointing inward, distinguishing them from hills or peaks. This notation helps map users identify areas where the land dips below the surrounding elevation.
On a map, a house is typically represented by a simple symbol such as a small square or rectangle, often accompanied by a triangle on top to depict a roof, resembling a basic house shape. This icon is usually filled in or outlined to distinguish it from other symbols. Additionally, some maps may use a dot or a small icon of a house to indicate residential areas.
The color that usually represents water on a map
A blackened dot on a map key typically represents a capital city or a major city. It is used to indicate the location of an important urban center on the map. This symbol helps users easily identify key cities and navigate the map more effectively.
A polka dot is a kind of plant or a round dot.
A green dot means the artwork is under option. It is possible that there is more than one green dot, when there are multiple options.
The small loop on a topographic map typically represents a closed depression or sinkhole. The dot indicates the highest point within a closed contour on the map.
lower case it's a small loop with a dot, and the capitalized is a straight (small) line in the middle of the paper the a big loop.
On a topographic map, the crater of a volcano is typically indicated by a closed contour line that represents the elevation of the land surrounding it. This contour line may be circular or oval, reflecting the shape of the crater, and is often accompanied by a depression symbol, such as hachures or a small dot, to indicate the lowest point of the crater. Additionally, the elevation values on the surrounding contour lines help to illustrate the height of the volcano's summit relative to its base.
In all probability - nothing. Most realistically it's pigmentation from a small injury sometime.
In the traditional scoring system, a dot was used to indicate a ball whereby no run has been scored.
A dot.
Gottfried Leibniz was the first to use the dot (.) to indicate multiplication of algebraic terms in 1686
i........ Its like a loop, sort of like the breast cancer ribbon but skinnier, with a dot or heart on top :D
It means no run was scored from a particular delivery.The term originates from cricket scoring notation, where instead of a number when runs are scored, a small dot would be written instead to indicate that delivery resulted in no run.
A period is a punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence or an abbreviation. It is a small dot placed at the end of a statement to mark a full stop.
There is text immediately before the ellipsis... but any following text needs a space before it.
you draw a line down, loop up, and dot over the line.