The part of the map that explains the symbols used thereon is called the "legend".
it's called a key
It is a key but it's known as a "Legend"
The key explains what the map's symbols mean.
The part of a map which explains its symbols are called legends/map symbols.
A map key is found on a map. It tells what certain symbols on the map mean. For example, the "star" on most maps means state/country capitals. It is in a small box.
A star on a map usually indicates a capital of a state, although the meaning can vary with different map makers. You should look for the key on the map that explains the symbols to be sure.
Symbols are small, well, symbols that are ON the map. The Key is off to the side, and tells you what the symbols mean.
The part of the map that explains the symbols used thereon is called the "legend".
the key
The map's legend, generally in one of the corners, explains what all the symbols mean.
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
Shapes, lines, colors, things, etc that form a repeat in a consecutive manner.
The Legend is the reference area on a map that shows what symbols and colors mean.
The part of the map that explains the symbols used thereon is called the "legend
The part of the map that explains the symbols used thereon is called the "legend
The key explains what the map's symbols mean.
A map key or legend is an essential part of the map. It explains what the symbols on the map mean and allows you to make sense of the map.
The colors on the Texas flag represent loyalty, purity, and bravery. The lone star symbolizes the unity of the state as one and the independence it upholds. The red, white, and blue colors used in the flag were inspired by the flag of the Republic of Texas.
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