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strip map
A scale strip is a small ruler with varying units that represents the proportion between a distance on the map and the actual distance on Earth. By using the scale strip, you can measure distances on the map accurately by aligning it with the map's scale and converting the measurement based on the scale ratio provided.
Far upper right on the map, 1st island.
Gaza is a small strip of land located in the southwest corner of Israel on the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Egypt on the west of the strip.
That distance on the scale, that's how many miles or kilometers are represented on that map. It'll say on the scale.
The printed ruler on map is called the scale. It shows distance per inch. You can take a strip of paper, lay it alongside the ruler, mark the paper--- then, take the marked paper to measure distance between two points on the map.
In Big Nate's locker. The comic strip when completed gives you the combination 9305. (you can't use this until you finish assembling the comic strip) (see related question)
The printed ruler on map is called the scale. It shows distance per inch. You can take a strip of paper, lay it alongside the ruler, mark the paper--- then, take the marked paper to measure distance between two points on the map.
A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.
No. Blue usually indicates water, and an isthmus is a narrow strip of land joining two larger areas of land.
Take a look at a map, concentrate on the little strip of land that connects North and South America.. That's it.