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4. What do symbols represent on a map?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Symbols are small pictures that stand for different features on a map. A symbol is often drawn to look like what it represents. For example, a triangular shape is often used to denote a mountain. A desert is often shown by a group of dots that might look a little bit like sand.

Answered by AnshuTiwari143
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Cartographers use different symbols on maps to represent real features from the world. Three common types of symbols are point symbols, line symbols and area symbols. Cartographers use point symbols to show exactly where one thing (a school or a hospital) is located on the map.

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