A title, compass rose, legend or key, and symbols are the only ones I can think of.
(63360 x 5in) / 10in on map = 31,680 ==> the fraction scale is 1:31,680
Start with 20 minutes and then start checking them every 5 minutes. When they are gold brown they should be done.
hill, saddle, ridge, valley and depression
famous map of 801 - a landmark in cartography - no doubt makes use of the nine points of latitude scientifically established in the experiment of 721-5. It is a map of the Chinese world, produced for the T'ang emperor by Chia Tan.
You will see a distance of 5 cm on your map represent a 2 km distance across the landscape. Your 2 km is 2,000 meters, and there are 100 cm in a meter. That makes for 200,000 cm in 2 km. If you "reduce" or scale it down by a factor of 40,000, you'll get 200,000 / 40,000 = 5 cm.
The latitude lines printed on a map will depend on the scale of the map. A map of the Earth will probably have latitude lines printed every 15 or 30 degrees; a map of the United States will have latitude lines printed every 5 or 10 degrees.
It means that every 2 cm on the map would represent 5 miles in the real world.
you have to get a 5 star rating with sheva on every mercenaries map
There are bad things in every game.
A good map should have clear symbols and legends for easy interpretation. It should also include an accurate scale to represent distances accurately. Additionally, a good map should have a compass rose to indicate direction. It should be up-to-date and include relevant landmarks or features for orientation. Lastly, a good map should have a title and date for identification purposes.
The five basic elements of a map are a Compass Rose, a legend, the title (or name of the map), an inset map, and last but not least, a scale. These are very important because these five things help explain the information on the map.
Locate location, travel,learn,discover new places,and figure things out
Play PS3
1. Make sure that you have everything that you need. 2. Bring a map so you don't get lost
about every 2 minutes
Compass rose, legend, title of map, degrees of longitude and latitude , key.
Children aged under 5 years should do 180 minutes every dayYoung people (5-18 years) should do 60 minutes every dayAdults (19-64 years) should do 150 minutes every weekOlder adults (65+ years) should do 150 minutes every week