It ususally represents a comment.
The map legend contains information on what the map's symbols mean. It typically includes a key that explains the meaning of different symbols, colors, and line styles used on the map.
A wavy blue line on a map usually represents a river or a water body. It indicates the presence of water in that area.
the lines on the map is called longitude and latitude.
A pink dotted line on a map typically indicates a proposed or planned route, rather than a confirmed or established one. It is a visual representation of a potential path or corridor that is subject to change or further development.
It shows whatever is on a map. For example if you have two lines on a map, you wouldn't know what each of the lines mean unless there is a distinction between them. If one was a regular line with no other markings and the other was a line with slashes between them, the key would say what each of the lines stand for. Oh and the key is usually a box.
A purple line on a weather map typically represents a stationary front, which is a boundary between two air masses that is not moving. This can lead to lingering areas of precipitation or unsettled weather conditions in the region where the front is located.
A thick purple line on a map typically represents a significant feature or boundary, such as a major road, railway, or political boundary. The color and thickness can indicate importance or type of feature, often used in thematic maps to enhance visibility and understanding. To interpret its exact meaning, one should refer to the map's legend, which provides specific details about symbols used.
It ususally represents a comment.
The map legend contains information on what the map's symbols mean. It typically includes a key that explains the meaning of different symbols, colors, and line styles used on the map.
Purple.
It can mean anything but normally it means a river.
A contour line is a line linking points of equal height on a map. They are drawn at regular intervals, often every 20m or 25m of elevation. They can be used to show the shape (contours) of the land. Closer contour lines mean a steeper slope, while wider spaces show a gentler slope.
In Thai, the word "sen" generally means "line" or "queue." It can refer to a line of people waiting for something, a line on a map, or a line in a poem.
it ''means'' the ''mane'' ''rode''
Purple,Yellow, And Blue
a regular map....a.k.a your mom