A star often shows a nation's capital on a map.
Whatever the mapmaker wanted to use. One of the more common ones is a star circumscribed by a circle, but there's no reason a mapmaker couldn't use a dollar sign or some other symbol if he wanted.
The symbol used to show an area of low pressure on weather maps is an "L." This symbol is typically accompanied by lines called isobars, which connect points of equal pressure to help illustrate the pressure gradient.
Usually a circle with a star in it. Although on some maps it may be a circle with a dot in it.
There is no symbol that will show weather or not heat is needed in a decomposition reaction.
The convention used for the chemical symbol of an element is so that you can determine the atomic mass.
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An asterisk (*) is commonly used to denote the capital city of a country on a map or in geographical contexts.
Whatever the mapmaker wanted to use. One of the more common ones is a star circumscribed by a circle, but there's no reason a mapmaker couldn't use a dollar sign or some other symbol if he wanted.
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If you mean on a map it is a star. That is the traditional symbol on maps. Sacramento is our capital.
The symbol used to show an area of low pressure on weather maps is an "L." This symbol is typically accompanied by lines called isobars, which connect points of equal pressure to help illustrate the pressure gradient.
A capital A is usually used as a symbol for area in math.
Usually a circle with a star in it. Although on some maps it may be a circle with a dot in it.
An elemental symbol, or chemical symbol, represents an element and can be either a single capital letter or a combination of a capital and small letter. For example, the chemical symbol for carbon is "C" and for sodium is "Na".
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.