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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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The scale of a map may indicate the ratio as well as showing how lengths measured on the map represent actual distances.
Somewhere on a map there will be a scale. The scale will tell you the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. eg 1cm = 10km
The "scale" of a map tells you how the map displays the actual distance.
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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.
The map scale is usually located in the legend box of a map.
A direct map scale is defined as being a chart used to show the ratio between the distance shown on the map and the actual corresponding distance that is found on Earth. A direct scale is often represented by a scaled down size of one and eighty-thousandth of the actual size.
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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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A map scale shows the ratio of the indicated distances on the map to the actual physical distance.For example a scale of 1:1000 means the actual distance is represented by 1/1000 the length, e.g. 1mm scaled on the map equals 1000mm, or 1 meter, in the real world.A map scale is an item on a map which helps indicate the distance between certain areas.Ex: To find the distance between California and Washington you would use a map scale.
The scale of a map shows the relationship between the map distance and real world distance. The average scale is one eighty-thousandth of the actual size.
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