it looks like squiggly lines. but really it depends on the maps key
On an Ordnance Survey map, a waterfall is represented by a blue triangle pointing downward. This symbol indicates the location of the waterfall within the landscape. Additionally, the surrounding water features may also be marked with blue lines to represent rivers or streams.
The map symbol for a waterfall is typically represented by a blue line with a triangle or a series of triangles pointing downward, indicating the flow of water descending. This symbol may vary slightly depending on the map's design or the mapping convention used. In topographic maps, waterfalls may also be indicated by a blue dot or a specific icon alongside the water feature.
in the key or legend
look where the map key is then look for that same symbol on the map
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. < >
A wriggly cross (dragonfly)
On an Ordnance Survey map, a waterfall is represented by a blue triangle pointing downward. This symbol indicates the location of the waterfall within the landscape. Additionally, the surrounding water features may also be marked with blue lines to represent rivers or streams.
the map key
It should look like a little tower. Look up Tennessee oilers the old football team. It should look like that.
on the map key
in inset map
in the key or legend
look where the map key is then look for that same symbol on the map
you look on the map where it says waterfall and walk to the trees.
the key:]
The key somewhere on the page that explains each symbol.
The jewelry store on the RuneScape map looks like a red circle. The symbol is meant to look like a gem, but to some players, it may not look like one. It should be noted that gem shops are rarely in stock.