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A map symbol is a drawing such as a little airplane or train that represents respectively an airport or a train station.
The answer is "symbol." On a map, a symbol represents various features or elements found on the earth, such as mountains, rivers, cities, and roads. These symbols help users understand and interpret the geographic information being presented.
Maps have legends. A map legend is an explanation of the symbols on the map. If one cannot find the legend on a map, one is unlikely to find anything else on it.
-- tell others where you are, or where something else is -- understand where something or somebody else is located -- know how to get from where you are to where you want to be
Symbols or icons are used on a map to represent various features on Earth, such as cities, roads, rivers, mountains, and forests. These symbols help to make the map easier to read and understand.
You click on edit next to map, then it will change to something else then you lick on the item.
The map's scale
Maps (good ones) show us the shapes as well as the relative size and locations of things. They are a small representation of the real thing, and the map represents a scaling down of all the features that the map represents so they appear in relatively the same way on our map as in reality. In the legend, there will be something that relates the scale of the map, as the map itself is a scaled down version of what actually exists.