A key.
A legend on a political map is like a map key. It tells what different symbols stand for on the map.
The map key (usually found in the corner of the map) will tell you what all the symbols on the map mean. It also tells you the scale of the map, and any other information you may need to read the map.
The key explains what the map's symbols mean.
The key defines symbols like hospitals and city hall, etc. and includes a scale so you know how many miles per area there is.A map key tells you what certain colors and symbols represent on the map.
The key of the map explains all the symbols used on the map.
The key on a globe, also known as a legend, is a small display that explains the symbols and colors used on the map to represent different features such as countries, cities, and geographical information. It helps users understand the map's visual language and interpret the information presented on the globe more easily.
tells you about the symbols on a map and what they mean
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A explains that different symbols on a map represent various features, such as buildings, parks, and roads, each depicted with unique icons or colors. For instance, green areas often indicate parks or forests, while blue lines represent rivers or lakes. Additionally, dashed lines might show trails or paths, while solid lines typically indicate major roads. Understanding these symbols helps users navigate and interpret the map effectively.
The title of a map indicates the subject, and it is found in the legend which also explains all of the map symbols.
The legend on a map is the box in one of the corners that tells you what all the symbols mean