Distance at galactic scales is usually measured in terms of lightyears. Distance at cosmological scales may also be put in terms of Hubble red-shift factors.
Distance from the Equator is measured in Latitude .
Saffir-Simpson scale
scales show the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance on the ground. (it makes the make more realistic and so you can calculate distances)
Distance.
'Distance' can't be measured in degrees.The angle from the equator to the place of interestis the latitude of the place.
ricter scale
Interval scales have measurements which are in equal distance from each other. For example, the difference between 70 degrees and 80 degrees is 10, which is the same as the difference between 40 degrees and 50 degrees. Ratio scales are similar to interval scales but include an absolute 0 measurement, which signifies the point when the characteristic being measured vanishes. For example, income (measured in dollars) at 0 means no income at all. Basically, interval and ratio scales are the same, but ratio scales must be able to be measured at a zero starting point.
Yes, bar scales are used to convert map distance to ground distance.
Ratio scales and Bar scales are two scales that can determine the actual distance. Ratio scale is describes as the ratio of units in a smaller dimension. Bar scales make use of graphic lines to find the distance.
Distance from the Equator is measured in Latitude .
Saffir-Simpson scale
Mass is measured using scales.
The name of two different types of scales found on maps is graphic scales. The scales are used to establish the ration of the distance on the map to the actual distance.
Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.
Distance is measured in kilometres, such as the distance between two towns, or the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
Distance can be measured in metres.
Yes, unless all scales and knowledge of how to make scales disappeared simultaneously.