Scale
it means that it is drawn to match a specific measurement ex. 1 inch on a scale on a map is 1 mile
1m = 100cm. So, 200m = 200x100cm = 20,000cm. 1cm in the map representing 200m on the ground will be 1:20,000 in ratio.
It is the map's scale which is printed as part of the map's legend. For instance, a map with a 1:25,000 means that 1 centimetre measured on the map, represents 25,000 centimetres or 250 metres on the ground.
1:10,000 represents a scale of 1cm to every 10,000cm. 10,000 centimetres is equal to one metre.
The "scale" of a map tells you how the map displays the actual distance.
It is the scale.
It is the scale.
it means that it is drawn to match a specific measurement ex. 1 inch on a scale on a map is 1 mile
A Map Scale is a ratio which compares a measurement on a map to the actual distance between locations identified 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.
1m = 100cm. So, 200m = 200x100cm = 20,000cm. 1cm in the map representing 200m on the ground will be 1:20,000 in ratio.
There's usually a "scale" that shows you the length on the map that represents a mile, or 10 miles or 20 miles, or kilometers.
There's usually a "scale" that shows you the length on the map that represents a mile, or 10 miles or 20 miles, or kilometers.
I think it is the scale but do u know the other ones
It is the map's scale which is printed as part of the map's legend. For instance, a map with a 1:25,000 means that 1 centimetre measured on the map, represents 25,000 centimetres or 250 metres on the ground.
The scale.The scale, which should ALWAYS be given on a map. It may be given simply as a ratio: eg 1:50 000 or in terms of the measures eg 2 cm = 1 km. There may also be a pictorial representation.
1:10,000 represents a scale of 1cm to every 10,000cm. 10,000 centimetres is equal to one metre.