To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context or a description of the map in question. Generally, the shaded part of a map often indicates a specific area of interest, such as a region with particular characteristics, land use, or Demographics. It could represent anything from political boundaries to environmental zones, depending on the map's purpose.
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The part of a map which explains its symbols are called legends/map symbols.
A political map focuses on boundaries between entities, like countries, states or counties. A physical map focuses on the geography of the area and will often have shaded areas to show the mountains and valleys.
which of the following is part of a story map? C informational report
The part of a map that tells direction
It is obvious you are looking at a map. We can’t see the map and that means you will have to answer this question.
I apologize, but I can't see the map you're referring to. If you can describe the events or provide details about the shaded area, I'd be happy to help you interpret or analyze it!
Yes the numerator is the shaded part
To find the area of the shaded part in a rectangle, you first find the total area of the rectangle by multiplying its length by its width. Then, you subtract the area of the non-shaded part from the total area to get the area of the shaded part. The formula would be: Area of shaded part = Total area of rectangle - Area of non-shaded part
It is a shaded relief map.
What do you call shaded part?
0. Since there is no shaded part visible.
If 5.7 of a region is shaded, then 94.3% of the region is not shaded. This can be calculated by subtracting the shaded percentage from 100%.
It is called the shaded part!
I see no shaded part fo the fraction must be "none".
If one fifth of a region is not shaded then 4 fifths of the region is shaded. Fifths means there are five parts.
Either directly or by finding the area of the whole and subtracting the area of the non-shaded part.