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The scale of the map.

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Q: What do you call the inch to mile designation on a map?
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Does one inch equal the same amount as a real mile on the map?

it is only to scale. if it says on the map that one inch is one mile, then it is a mile in real life.


One inch on a map doesn't equal a mile on a map why?

Different maps have different "scales." If you have a map that says one inch to one mile, you are looking at a large scale map. If you know for a fact that the scale is wrong...that one inch (on the map) does not equal one mile (on the earth), then you should contact the publishing company for the map.


What does the map scale represnt on the map?

The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.


Does one inch equal the same of real miles on all maps why or why not?

No one inch on am map is not a mile reason is because not all maps are made in scale EX: say you have a huge map and a small map one inch on the big map might be a mile but you should check the scale on the small map if used the same scale could tell you it's one mile form Chicago to New York City


If you were designing a map of your city would you let 1 inch equal 1 mile 100 miles or 500 miles?

it depends on how big you want your map to be...if you pick one inch to one mile then it will be alot bigger...if you pick one inch to 500 miles then it will be smaller


One inch equals a mile is an example of this?

This is an example of a scale drawing.


Which map shows distance?

Any map drawn to scale will show the distance.The scale will usually be displayed on the bottom right corner of the map.For example, the scale may be 1 inch equals 1 mile. So for every inch on the map it relates to 1 mile in the real world.


What is the use of a map scale?

Maps can be drawn in all different scales, which will determine how much space in reality is represented on the page. The space in real life can be zoomed in or out depending on how much land the map is supposed to cover. A map drawn at 1 mile per inch means when you measure out one inch on the page, that section of the map covers a mile of land.


What does one inch equal on a map?

The scale of a map determines how much real-world distance is represented by an inch on the map. For example, a map with a scale of 1:24,000 means that 1 inch on the map represents 24,000 inches or 2,000 feet in the real world.


If 54 inches equals 1 mile what would the scale on a map be?

Roughly 100:1, or 100 feet to the inch. A mile is roughly 5280 feet.


If you were designing a map of your city would you let 1 inch equal 1 mile 100 miles or 500 miles Why?

1 inch would equal one mile because no city is 100 miles. so the map would be a fraction of an inch and that would be hard to read :P same with 500 miles. Hi CVMS!!!


What is 1 square mile on a topographic map?

It depends on the scale of the map. Topographic map series offer a consistent scale across the series, usually an even number such as 1:24,000, 1:50,000, 1:100,000, etc. Different countries offer different topographic series scales. For reference, 1:63360 is equivalent to one inch to the mile, so at that scale, a square inch is equal to a square mile.