check the map key
the correct answer is a bunch of t's that are connected. usually in two sets
You would look at the map key.
The symbol for a city on a map is usually a black dot.
For Great Britain, have a look at http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/education/pdf/25kenglishlegend08.pdf
lines around each state. that depends on the map. they vary. the only way to be sure is to check the map legend. it will tell you what each symbol means.
in inset map
on the map key
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the key or legend
The key somewhere on the page that explains each symbol.
On the key printed alongside the map itself, or on a separate page if in an atlas.
You can find it on a legend. The legend might be found somewhere on the map or outside of it.
If you didn't understand a symbol on a map you would first look at the key which hopefully tells you what the symbol means.Answer by: 78chocolate98please recommend me as a contributor. < >
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
Most maps have a list (legend) of symbols and their meaning printed somewhere on the sheet.
look where the map key is then look for that same symbol on the map
Your butt.