The terms map key and map legend are interchangeable. They describe the section of a map that explains scale and an symbols that appear on the map.
Another name for a map legend is key.
They use symbols to provide information about features on a map.
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
map legend
A legend on a political map is like a map key. It tells what different symbols stand for on the map.
the key of the map. Or the map key. they are the same thing
No, a map key and a map legend do not have the same meaning, though they are often used interchangeably. A map key specifically refers to the list of symbols and their meanings used on a map, while a map legend typically includes the key along with additional information or explanations about the map. Essentially, the legend encompasses the key and can provide further context for interpreting the map.
Another name for a map legend is key.
They use symbols to provide information about features on a map.
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
Key
Map legend.
there are two thing a legend is, 1. a legend on a map tells you what shapes and colours mean on a map, 2. a legend is a kind of story
The part of a map which explains its symbols are called legends/map symbols.
the key or legend
map legend
A map KEY.