They allow you to replicate a real-life scenario, but on a smaller scale. When building a bridge, for example, instead of building the bridge right away, a scaled model is made to make sure that it's in an appropriate spot and to avoid any flaws in nature or in design.
Because it is used to measure and allocate distance; without it a map would only be useful to show layout and direction (orientation), but would not be able to indicate distance.
It gives you an idea of how big it is for real
time scale that geological can back the past of the hundreds of years
A popular map scale used in the UK, produced by the Ordnance Survey, is 1:50 000 This means that 1 cm on the map represents 50,000 cm on the actual ground. A walker may use a map with a 1:25 000 scale. Such a scale covers a small area, but in greater detail. For instance, field boundaries, and footpaths are shown. A motorist's map may have a scale of 4 or 6 miles per inch, and will therefore show a large area, with main routes the motorist may want to use.
If referring to Map Scale types 1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000) 2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile) 3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)
An RF scale is a Representative Fraction (RF) Scale
1)Main Scale is fixed(It does not move) Vernier scale slides along main scale.2)Least count of Mainscale is 0.1cmLeast count of vernier scale is 0.01cm
what are the importance of accounting information in small scale enterprise.
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What is the important of scale of preference to government
the importance of scale of preference to firms is right choices of goods to produce an efficient utilization of resources
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it is the arrangement of our wants in other of importance
IT services and its importance by Core-Scale
Scale of preference is the list of unsatisfied wants arrange in order of thier relative importance.
because it has to be proportional
time scale that geological can back the past of the hundreds of years
Order of importance of individuals
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