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the legend of a map tells us

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Answered by rmb
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The legend of a map tells us what is represented where.

What is a legend?

  • The legend or key of a map is a graphical representation that has symbols or tiny coloured boxes and text.
  • Each symbol or tiny coloured box has its respective text written in front of it.

How is a legend interpreted?

  • Let us consider some examples.
  • For example, a green coloured box could have forest written in front of it.
  • It means that wherever there is green colour on the map, forests exist in those areas.
  • Similarly, the legend could contain the symbol of strong, solid lines. This symbol shows exactly where the railway tracks are.

Why is the legend necessary?

  • Without a legend, a map would not have any meaning simply because we would not be able to interpret it.
  • We would not know what the symbols on the map mean.

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