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Every map has different symbols and meanings to represent a feature. The legend at the bottom of every map has the symbols and their meanings.
Symbols are small, well, symbols that are ON the map. The Key is off to the side, and tells you what the symbols mean.
Map symbols take up less space than writing. Writing may cover important detail on a map. Map symbols are printed in a legend at the side of the map.
The part of a map which explains its symbols are called legends/map symbols.
The section of a map that lists and defines all the symbols used on it is called the map legend or key. It is typically located in a corner of the map, and provides information about the meaning of each symbol, color, line type, or shading used on the map. The legend is essential for interpreting the map accurately and understanding its features.
Terrain symbols can usually be found in the map's legend or key. This section provides explanations and visual representations of the symbols and colors used on the map to represent various terrain features, such as mountains, water bodies, forests, roads, and more. Understanding these symbols is crucial for accurate navigation and orientation on the map.
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Symbol/Symbols
The Legend. Sometimes it's call the Key.
The list of a map symbols is called the Key.
The map key gives one information about the symbols on a map.
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A key on a map, also known as a map legend, is a section that explains the symbols, colors, and other notations used on the map. It helps users understand the meaning of various elements depicted on the map, such as roads, rivers, landmarks, and other features.
Collectively, the symbols, with their meanings, on a map are called a 'legend'.
The key tells u wat the symbols mean on a map
Every map has different symbols and meanings to represent a feature. The legend at the bottom of every map has the symbols and their meanings.