A thick purple line on a map typically represents a significant feature or boundary, such as a major road, railway, or political boundary. The color and thickness can indicate importance or type of feature, often used in thematic maps to enhance visibility and understanding. To interpret its exact meaning, one should refer to the map's legend, which provides specific details about symbols used.
what geographic line is the country named after ? what does that line represent
A national boundry is a thick black line
north
Each square in a Karnaugh map represents a:
a low pressure system
what geographic line is the country named after ? what does that line represent
Water represents a blue line on a map.
The blue line on a map usually represents a stream of water!
A national boundry is a thick black line
a river
It ususally represents a comment.
Usually represent a stream, river, or other body's of water.
the blue line represents Lakes, Streams , canal and mainly just water
A stream,river or another body of water.
its called an index or index conotour line and is every fitth line on a topographic map.
A purple line on a weather map typically represents a stationary front, which is a boundary between two air masses that is not moving. This can lead to lingering areas of precipitation or unsettled weather conditions in the region where the front is located.
A red line on a map typically signifies a major highway or road. It is commonly used to represent high-speed or high-traffic routes for easy identification and navigation.