A telegraphic map, also known as a telegraphic chart or diagram, visually represents the relationships and connections between different pieces of information or concepts, often using lines or arrows to indicate links. This type of map is commonly used in fields like linguistics, sociology, and information theory to illustrate complex ideas or networks succinctly. Its primary aim is to convey information quickly and efficiently, similar to how a telegram communicates a message in a concise format.
A map's legend shows what symbols and their meaning is used on the map.
A conformal map preserves shape, meaning angles are maintained. A equal-area map preserves size, meaning areas are accurately represented.
Bobby was unsure what the map symbol meant.He asked a local if he knew the meaning of the unusual map symbol.
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.
"LC" could refer to various things on a map, such as a location code, coordinates, or a specific feature like a park or landmark. Without more context, it is difficult to determine the meaning of "LC" on a map.
A map's legend shows what symbols and their meaning is used on the map.
The map key is a list of symbols and their meaning used in the map.
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'Chart', as in, a sea map.
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A conformal map preserves shape, meaning angles are maintained. A equal-area map preserves size, meaning areas are accurately represented.
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The meaning of symbols on a map are stated in the legend for that map which will be attached to it or printed in one corner of the map.
A map's legend help people to understand the meaning of words and symbols used in the map.
This is usually known as the "key", or "legend".
A key explains the symbols on the map and tell you what they represent, such as YHA meaning a Youth Hostel, PH meaning a Public House or a + representing a chapel.