Model
or maquette
The small map within a larger map is called an "overview map". Much like a regular map, the map contained by the overview map often shows the region of the larger map within the context of the larger area. If, for example, the large map shows a city then the overview map may show the country that contains it.
definitely scale is mportant to disscuss about monumentality and humanism... but it is impposible to talk about two things by only one stuff.
If details are needed (larger) smaller or fewer details (small)
If details are needed (larger) smaller or fewer details (small)
The metric temperature scale is called the Celsius scale. The scale divides the range of temperatures between freezing and boiling at standard atmospheric condition into 100 equal parts.
Scale Factor
a smaller scale production of an object, piece or part, Used as a template or visual before building something full scale.
The science revolving around building devices on an extremely small scale is called Nanotechnology.
To scale a building means to climb it by means of a ladder, or to reach the highest point. This term is often used in reference to attacking a castle - to "scale a castle wall" when attacking.
It is a scale drawing
A scale model of Earth is a proportional representation of the planet in a smaller size. It can be used for educational purposes, scientific research, or as a visual aid to help understand the Earth's structure and features. Scale models can vary in size and detail, depending on the specific purpose for which they are created.
The scale factor between two similar shapes is the ratio of the dimensions of one (often the smaller) compared with the dimension of the other (the larger).
The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model
A smaller scale refers to a representation or model that captures details at a reduced size compared to the original. In mapping, a smaller scale means that a larger area is depicted with less detail, often used for overviews rather than specific locations. For example, a map with a scale of 1:1,000,000 shows a larger geographic area but with less precision than a map with a scale of 1:10,000. Smaller scales are useful for understanding broader contexts while sacrificing fine detail.
An industrial scale is often larger and less precise than a laboratory scale. The laboratory scale must measure quantities in much smaller increments. Both types of scales have different tolerances and operating capacities.
Basement plans are typically drawn to a smaller scale than other floor plans in the house, often at 1/4" or 1/8" scale. This allows for more detail to be included within a smaller space. The specific scale used can vary depending on the size of the basement and the level of detail required.
A sandstorm with rotating winds is often called a "dust devil." Dust devils are smaller in scale compared to tornadoes and are typically formed in arid regions with loose sediments like sand or dust.