No. It depends on the scale of the map.
Asia or Eurasia depending on how it is named. Same continent
Literally, the hemispheres are equal, each containing 180 decrees of latitude; they are equal halves of the same sphere. However, the eastern hemisphere contains more land area.
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Cartography - is the creation of maps. Early explorers drew charts of their journey - and made extensive notes, Subsequent explorers used those diagrams and notes to follow the same route.
Manchester because if you compare Birmingham and Manchester. Manchester is bigger because Manchester and Greater Manchester put together is almost the same size as London. Check on Google maps for the truth.
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Yes, I belive it may.
No. Some maps are scaled differently.
Yes, I belive it may.
No. Some maps are scaled differently.
No. Some maps are scaled differently.
No
Some maps show larger territories and it is necessary to reduce the scale to fit everything on the page. A map of your state and a map of your town wouldn't fit on the same piece of paper at the same scale.
No. Because the scales are not necessarily the same.
no
it is only to scale. if it says on the map that one inch is one mile, then it is a mile in real life.
No one inch on am map is not a mile reason is because not all maps are made in scale EX: say you have a huge map and a small map one inch on the big map might be a mile but you should check the scale on the small map if used the same scale could tell you it's one mile form Chicago to New York City