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A map with a scale of 1 50 000 has a lake that is shown as 2.5 cm long How long is the actual lake in centimetres?

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A map scale at 175000 is considered to be what size scale?

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What map scale is 175000?

A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.


What scale is a 175000 map?

A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.


What is 175000 scale on a map?

A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.


When does it mean when map is drawn to scale?

it means the map measurements will coordinate with the measurements of the map location.


What is the ratio of distance on a map to actual ground distance known as?

The scale. a map scale **************************************** A map with a scale of 1:50 000 (ratio of 1 in 50,000) means that 1 centimetre measured on the map represnts 50,000 centimetres on the ground.


What measures distance on a map?

A map's scale measures distance. It provides a ratio of the map's distance to the actual distance on the ground. For example, a scale of 1:100,000 means that 1 unit on the map represents 100,000 units on the ground.


What is a map scale at 175000 considered to be?

A map scale of 1:175,000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represents 175,000 centimetres on the ground.


What a map with a scale of 124000 means?

A scale of 124000 (often written as 1:124 000) means that 1 centimetre on the map represents 124,000 centimetres on the ground.


What scale is 175000?

A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.


What does A map with a scale of 124000 means that?

it means that any measurement you make on the map is 25,000 times bigger in the real world. ie. 1 metre on the map would be 25,000 metres (25 kms) on the ground