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What does not to scale' mean in a map?

Any map not drawn to scale must/will indicate that is it not drawn to scale and will also be marked 'for information only'. For such map projections, the concept of Point Scale is introduced which will strive to keep the scale within narrow bounds and will clearly indicate as such on the map itself


How is the use of small scale maps different from the use of large scale maps?

If details are needed (larger) smaller or fewer details (small)


What is the difference between plans and maps?

a plan generally works using a smaller scale while a map uses a larger scale as it generally covers larger areas. a plan is a true scale scale representation while a map is drawn such that some features on it cannot be drawn to scale. on a map many features are represented as symblos and generalization is carried out reasulting in changes in scale and displacement of features. e.g on a 1:1 million map, rivers and roads may be shown but they cannot be drawn to scale. a 5m road would be 0.005mm wide if drawn according to scale. plans tend to be for a single or few applications while maps cover a large vary of uses e.g in exploration, military, reacreation, geological, navigation e.t.c


What is the ruler of the map called?

scale


What would be a example of a scale map?

im pretty sure a scale map is basically a map that is not to scale or what ever the map is of it shrunk it down. for example if you made a mini map for your room just using a piece of printer paper it would be a scaled map because its not referencing the actual size

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What is a map of a room drawn to scale?

An architectural drawing is a map of a room drawn to scale.


What does it mean when a map is drown to scale?

T The map is drawn to scale.


Which map would be bigger in size one map to scale of 1cm equals 100km or another map drawn to scale 1cm equals 50km?

if 2cm is 50km 1cm is 25km


What does not to scale' mean in a map?

Any map not drawn to scale must/will indicate that is it not drawn to scale and will also be marked 'for information only'. For such map projections, the concept of Point Scale is introduced which will strive to keep the scale within narrow bounds and will clearly indicate as such on the map itself


What does it mean when a scale is drawn to scale?

it means that the map is not like a map that IS drawn to scale. Instead of being accurately sized, it may use different scales to highlight certain features.


When does it mean when map is drawn to scale?

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


Why would a map scale show 1 m equals 400 m?

because that's the scale the map is drawn at...


On a map scale how many miles would 2.5 inches equal?

It depends on the scale to which the map has been drawn. Not all maps are the same scale.


What is the difference between size on map and real size?

Size on a map refers to the representation of an object's dimensions in relation to other objects on the map, while the real size refers to the actual dimensions of the object in the physical world. Due to the necessary distortions in representing a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional map, real sizes are often distorted when represented on a map.


What does it mean when you say that a map is drown to scale?

It is drawn to full size


What are some sentences with the word drawn?

they were drawn into the class room or i was drawn to them i hope that helps :]


What does it mean when a map is drawn on a scale?

Depending on what the map is of scale is very important. On a road map of a region you might read 1 inch equals 1 mile, this is so that the map can fit on the paper or computer monitor, actual size is not an option. On a Map of the world the scale might be 1 inch to 1000 miles. Or if if something is drawn to scale it means, that you have one part of the map in feet and the other side in meters.