Almost all maps should have a distance scale on them, generally located centered under the bottom edge of the map. Often there will be several scales in different units of measurement, and you always want to check if your map measures distances in metric or the standard system. Also be aware, if you are planning a hiking trip, that this distance is the horizontal distance and does not account for changes in altitude.
Generally, the space between your second and third knuckle.
Maps are flat and Earth is round
3*5 miles = 15 miles.
about an inch
"one half-inch" - Grammatically, wrong. One-half anything is correct, but usually 1/2" or even 0.5 inches or 0.5" are far more meaningful to most readers. If we customarily used half-inch as a unit of measure, one half-inch would be sensible as would one half-pint if we used half-pint as a standard unit of measure. But, since we do neither as a general rule, one-half pint, one-half inch, and one-half gallon (except possibly in the case of milk!) would be "standard" (we are no longer allowed by the PC monitors to use "correct" and "incorrect"). Ah, what happened to our promised change to the metric system? Here's a handy test to determine best usage: If you say I have a piece of material that is one half-inch long, wouldn't it then follow that another piece three times as long would be described as being three half-inches long? I think not.
as far as we we know, earth is the only planet that has life on it. I simply cannot answer what they would look like. This probably was no help at all, though. sorry for wasting your time
An un-cut DNA sample would appear as one thick, bright band at the base of the gel (it would be very long - and therefore not travel far).
Approximately 335 miles.
it is 100 miles
mi culo
about 800 miles
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You would look for the map's scale, which is typically provided in a legend on the map. The scale will indicate the ratio between a unit of length on the map (such as an inch) and the actual distance it represents in real life. This ratio allows you to convert distances on the map to their real-world equivalents.
You would look at the scale on the map.
To find how far an inch is on a map, look for the map scale. It will indicate how many miles is in an inch.
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Map scale
4725 miles
Well 1 inch equals 40 miles. And we want two inches across the earth, so we take:40 times 40 which equals 160. So It would be 160 miles across the earth.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!! :)