Those completely depend on the scale you choose. Sadly, that important piece of data is not mentioned in the question.
Mount Kilauea on Hawaii is a volcano.The Richter scale is measurement of an earthquake strength.Thus you can not put Mt. Kilauea on the Richter scale - they are not the same thing!However when volcanoes erupt they do produce localearthquakes which you can measure on the Richter scale but to choose which one you want to know about you have to provide a date for the eruption event.Mt. Kilauea is (March - April 2008) currently undergoing some small explosive eruptions that have produced very smallearthquakes, some ash and allot of SO2 gas.
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
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The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
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To draw a mile you must choose a scale. For instance, if you choose a scale of 1 mile to the inch, then one inch on paper represents one mile in reality. Or you can simply stipulate that the distance from point A to point B is 1 mile, without requiring a scale.
On the basis of the available information, she should choose whatever she wants it to be.
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Shipping scale's aren't too hard to come by just go to amazon on your browser. Type in shipping scale and you will get a whole list of them choose your favorite at the best price.
Make sure you have a Heart Scale. Go to the move relearner and when he tells you which Pokemon to choose choose piloswine. Then Select Ancientpower.
Simply press the A button if a luvdisc is holding a heart scale go to luvdisc and press A press A on Item and choose Take.
If you are drawing something say in a 1/10 scale or a 1:10 scale, this will make the lines in your picture or map 10 times smaller than in real life