The term for the relationship between the distance on the map and actual distance is the "scale"
For example, the scale may be 1 inch equals 10 miles.
So for every inch on the map it relates to 10 miles in the real world.
The scale is usually shown in the bottom right corner of the map.
The map scale shows the relationship between actual distance and how it is shown on a map.
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On a map, a linear scale is a bar or line, divided into equal portions, that is used to show the relationship between a distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth.
The 'scale' of the map.
Actual distance travel is the total distance you actually traveled, including all the loops and curves. Straight line distance is the direct distance between the 2 places, in a straight line without a curve
This is an approximate driving distance. The actual driving distance may differ according to the path chosen. The distance mentioned between the above mentioned places is 6799.46mi
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Is the relationship between the distance measured on the map to the actual distance on the ground
The scale of a map shows the relationship between the map distance and real world distance. The average scale is one eighty-thousandth of the actual size.
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The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
If 'S' is the relationship between actual and scale linear dimensions,then 'S2' is the relationship between actual and scale areas.
a tool showsthe relationship between distance on a map and actual distances
On a map, a linear scale is a bar or line, divided into equal portions, that is used to show the relationship between a distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth.
Scale