The two bold dots symbol typically indicate the center of a high-pressure system on a weather map. High-pressure systems are associated with fair weather and generally indicate clear skies with little to no precipitation.
On a weather map, the symbol of two bold dots typically indicates a location of significant weather observation, often representing a weather station or reporting point. It may also denote areas of high pressure or specific weather phenomena. The symbol helps meteorologists and viewers quickly identify key areas for analyzing current conditions and forecasts.
Black dots on a map typically represent locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or points of attraction. These dots can help users easily identify key points on a map and navigate to their desired destinations.
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1. The black dots mean that there is a city, country, or capital there.
Black dots usually represent the location of a city or a town on a map. The bigger the size of the dot, the more populous the place is, and vice versa.
It means that it's where the presdent lives.
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A black dot on a map can mean either a town or city. HTH! ;) (hope this helps)
In almost all map systems, a black dot is a city. The larger a dot is, the bigger a city is if there is more than one size on your map.
On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
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