Here is a centimeter scale.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
a verbal scale expresses distance as a statement, such as " one centimeter is equal to one kilometer" a graphic scale consist of the line that represents a certain distance, such as 5km or 5 miles. a fractional scale expresses ratios, such as 1:63 500. this means 1 unit on the map is 63 500 units on earths surface.
Large scale maps are enlarged maps to show cities and sometimes small towns. Small scale maps are maps shrunken down only to show countries and continents. -The person-
if a map show the straight line distance between two cities as 3 and one half centimeters and the map scale show that 1 centimeter equals 100 kilometers what would the actual distance be ?
the purpose of small scale mape are they are used to show general details, such as political, physical, and economic information.
If your scale is a kilometer to a centimeter then for each kilometer of your route, you would represent this as one centimeter on your drawing.
it depends of the scale of the drawing
The scale would be 1:10,000
1 meter = 100 centemeters
It is 1:500 scale.
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
They are equal
You would show 13 centimeters.
1 cm = 1/100 meter
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
Map scale shows how many real length units you have in one length unit on the map. If the scale, for example, is 1:50, it means that 1 length unit on the map (centimeter, meter, kilometer, mile - whatever) is equal to 50 corresponding length units in reality, 1cm on the map is 50cm on the ground
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