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Look on the map of drainage divides. USGS
Here is a little trick to know how to tell the difference between a large scale map, and a small scale map. A large scale map is a map where your house would look large on it. For example, a map of your neighborhood, or a map of you area. (You can see you house on this map) A small scale map is a map where your house would look small on it (or you can't see it at all), like a map of the world, or a map of Europe. So large scale = large house small scale = small house.
The Number of TopoSheets of 50000 scale fall in to 250000 scale will be 16. Please tell me what would be the distance in KM in One Degree of 250000 scale toposheet
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So that people can measure the approximate distance between the objects on the map
The areas will be proportional to (scale)2
Look on the map of drainage divides. USGS
Look on the map of drainage divides. USGS
Perimeter will scale by the same factor. Area of the new figure, however is the original figures area multiplied by the scale factor squared. .
If the sides of two shapes have a scale factor of sf:1, then their areas will be in the ratio of sf2: 1.
the Fujita scale (not the fajita scale) is used to tell how powerful a tornado is.
You should use your calculator for such simple sums. It is far quicker and involves fewer key depressions than posting the question on WA. But since you seem unable to carry out this simple exercise, I can tell you the answer is 24000.
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The reason for a pH scale it to tell how basic or acidic a substance, or substance byproduct is.
For a, it tells you how many times the side lengths grew or shrunk.For b, it tells you that the perimeter grows or shrinks: scale factor times original perimeter.For c, it tells you that the area grows or shrinks: scale factor squared times the original area.
If you are good with it you can just tell by feel. Or you can tell by looks.
you get a scale like this