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on a map,what do black lines between states usually represent? state boundries
generally a prominent line of some sort maps often show borders but not always more important borders are usually shown as bolder or more continuous lines than less important borders the lines may be comprised of dashes or of dots or of dashes & dots etc many European maps show international borders as lines of plus symbols & subdivisional borders as lines of alternating plus & minus symbols Russian maps show international borders as lines of a symbol that looks like the capital letter i etc
The Columbia River forms a border between the states of Washington and Oregon.
New states are typically smaller in size compared to original states. When new states are created, they often use existing boundaries from the original states, resulting in smaller geographical areas for the new states. This is because the original states were usually larger and were divided to create new states for administrative, political, or demographic reasons.
A country is a distinct territorial body with its own government and sovereignty recognized by other countries. A state, on the other hand, is a political unit within a country that has its own government and jurisdiction over a specific geographic area. States are typically subdivisions of a country.
Florida
they mean a big city
Florida
they mean a big city
The black dots and dashes between states on a map represents the state boundaries. The dots and dashes are used to outline the state.
The States border.
They usually represent the state border between the states.
State boundary
Well lets see a black dot is a city just a citya black line seperate the states check me if im wrong(:
I think you're talking about the borders of the states. Sometimes, between countries, if normal borders are solid lines and you see dotted lines in some places, you can see in the map key that the dots might mean a disputed border (like currently for Somalia).
Usually they indicate the borders between the states.
They are quite probably boundaries of some kind. Check the legend on the map to find out what kind of boundary they are.