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Legend (Map Legend)

A key on a map explaining the meaning of symbols, colours, and patterns used, ensuring users can interpret spatial data correctly.

Legend (Map Legend)

What does a Legend (Map Legend) show?

The significance of the symbols, colours, and styles used on a map is explained by a legend, sometimes referred to as a map legend. It serves as a key to help users comprehend the meaning of the different map elements.


Key things:

  • Explains how things like cities, rivers, and highways are represented by symbols (such as dots, lines, and forms).

  • Explains the meaning of the colour codes for population density, land use, and elevation.

  • May have north arrows, scale bars, and other map features.



 For example,

  • A river may be indicated by a blue line.

  • Forests could be represented by a green space.

  • Proposed highways or boundaries may be indicated by dashed lines.


Goal: By ensuring that the map is accessible and interpretable, the legend helps users correctly comprehend geographical information.

Related Keywords

The symbols, colours, and patterns used on a map are explained by a map legend, also known as a key. It facilitates correct map interpretation by assisting readers in understanding characteristics such as highways, rivers, land use, and landmarks.

A GIS map key, often called a legend, is a visual aid that describes the patterns, colours, and symbols that are utilized on a map. It makes the map simple to comprehend and apply for analysis or decision-making by assisting users in rapidly interpreting spatial data, such as highways, land use, water bodies, or elevation.

An explanation of the lines, colours, and symbols used on a map is provided by a map legend, sometimes referred to as a key. It aids readers in comprehending the meaning of various marks, such as roads, rivers, boundaries, and elevation. It would be challenging to correctly comprehend the map without the legend.

An explanation of the significance of the symbols, colours, and patterns used on a map is provided by a cartography legend, sometimes referred to as a map key. It facilitates readers' accurate interpretation of elements like highways, rivers, boundaries, elevation, and land usage. Maps without a legend may be difficult to understand because the symbols might not be obvious.

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