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On a map, what do the black dots and dashes between the states usually represent

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Available travel routes.

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User Marcel Molina
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Black dots typical represent a location or station points. Dashed lines would typically be travel paths or routes. However, depending on the dashes, it could also represent distance in which you'd have a scale at the corner of whichever map you're using.
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User Dario Petrillo
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