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The scale that the map has been drawn at represents actual distance. For instance: a map with a 1: 50 000 (one to fifty thousand) scale means that one centimetre measured on the map represents fifty thousand centimetres on the ground.

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What is the difference with a linear and nonlinear scale?

The differences between the these two is that linear scale shows the relation between the map distance and the ground distance. The nonlinear scale do not show the relation between the map distance and the ground distance.


What is printed on the map used to convert distance on the map to actual ground distance?

A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.


What part of the map shows the relationship of distance shown on the map to the real distance on the earth?

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.


What part of a map shows the relationship of the distance shown on a map to real distance on earth?

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.


What is the printed ruler on map called?

A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.


What is the ruler printed on a map used to convert distance on the map to actual ground distance?

A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.


What ruler printed on a map is used to convert distance on the map to actual ground distance?

A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.


What ration of the distanceon a map to the actual distance on earths surface is called?

The ratio of the distance on the map to the actual distance on the Earth's surface is called the scale of the map. It indicates how much smaller the features on the map are compared to their actual size on the ground.


Which part of a map gives information about distance?

The scale (distance scale) shows the relationship between lengths on the map and actual distances. The bar scale (if provided) shows a sample distance, typically for centimeters or inches on the map.


Why do you need a scale on a map and how do you use it?

A scale on a map helps you understand the relationship between distances on the map and the actual distances on the ground. It allows you to make accurate measurements and estimates of distances when planning a journey or understanding the size of an area. To use it, simply match the scale on the map with a ruler or measuring tape to determine the actual distance on the ground.


What does the numerical scale of a map indicate?

The numerical scale on a map shows how many units of measurement taken from the scale represents the actual distance on the ground. If a and b are 2 miles apart on the ground, the a and b shown on the map should also represent 2 miles apart when measured on the numerical scale.


What is a ruler printed on a map used to convert distances on the map to actual ground distance?

A map scale lets you convert map distance to ground distance.