Symbols on a map show features that cannot be drawn true or false
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- Symbols represent an essential aspect of the map since they give information in a little amount of area.
- Maps may be read quickly with their practical help. Even if a region's language is unknown, the specific information on the maps may be traditionally gathered via appropriate symbols.
- Frequently, traditional types are employed to symbolize objects like as railway tracks, roadways, highways and bridges.
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