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.
A key.
Symbols are used by mapmakers to represent features on Earth's surface. These symbols can represent natural features like rivers or mountains, as well as man-made features like roads or buildings. By using symbols, mapmakers can convey a large amount of information in a clear and concise way on a map.
Conventional Symbols are symbols that are used on maps to represent different features.
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Every map has different symbols and meanings to represent a feature. The legend at the bottom of every map has the symbols and their meanings.
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military symbals
Gas stations, airports, factories, city capitals Sry all I could think up ppl'z
a conventional symbol in chemistry is symbols used to represent something for example and atom has electrons so the conventional symbold would be e round the atom to how many electrons it has. example: oxygen the electrons is 10 so yu would put rings round the atom wiht 10 e's around it hope this helps