The scale
the scale
scale
The map key (legenend) is used to help the reader understand the relative distances,features,and sites printed on the map
On a planimetric map, the scale tells you the number of inches on the map for every actual mile that the map represents. This scale can be expressed as a ratio, fraction, or graphic scale, allowing users to understand the relationship between the map's measurements and real-world distances. It is essential for accurately interpreting distances and navigating based on the map.
That is the scale of that map.
The title on a map provides information about the focus or theme of the map, such as the area it covers or the subject it illustrates. It helps users understand what they can expect to find on the map and guides them in interpreting the information presented.
the key of the map. Or the map key. they are the same thing
That is the scale of that map.
That is the scale of that map.
Map scale
The scale printed on a map will show distances on the map and on the ground. For instance: a map with a scale of 1:50000 (1 in 50,000) means that 1 centimetre measured on the map represents 50,000 centimetres on the ground.
The scale of a map indicates the relationship of actual distances to lengths measured on the map.