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The one for the map about climate changes is called a climate map, while the map that shows information about population growth (or changes) is called a thematic map.
It is called the epicenter.
The location on the center of a map is called the mercator
its called an index or index conotour line and is every fitth line on a topographic map.
Snowfall is not recorded at Montague, but check out the related link for a snowfall map and some nearby observations.
The map's scale
Scale
There are 5280 feet in a mile and 12 inches in a foot, so it would be 12 X 5280/10 = 6336 inches in one tenth of a mile.
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Roughly 100:1, or 100 feet to the inch. A mile is roughly 5280 feet.
It depends on the scale of the map.
One-half mile.
There are many parts of a map. These include the legend, the mile scale, the compass, the actual map, and information about the subject of the map.
1 mile = 1760 yards 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches. Therefore 1 mile = 1760*3*12 = 63360 inches. 1/4 of a mile = 63,360/4 = 15840 inches. Therefore 1 inch is representing 15,840 inches and the scale is 1:15,840
1 in 20 means for every 1" (or 1cm) on the map represents 20" (or 20cm) in real life. Thus a scale of 1:63360 is 1" representing 63,360 inches, which is 1 mile. So 1" on a map is 1 mile in real life.
There is not a standard scale of map. A motorist may use a 4 miles to the inch map, a cyclist use a 1:50 000 map, and a walker use a 1 :25 000 map. A surveyor may use a 6 inches to a mile map. And so on.
There is not a standard scale of map. A motorist may use a 4 miles to the inch map, a cyclist use a 1:50 000 map, and a walker use a 1 :25 000 map. A surveyor may use a 6 inches to a mile map. And so on.