A map of the world or a continent would typically have a large-scale to show more detail and features. This could be in the range of 1:1,000,000 to 1:10,000,000 depending on the purpose of the map.
In an area located in the interior of a large continent, you would typically expect to find a continental climate. This means that the area would experience significant temperature variations between seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation levels may vary, but interior continental regions are often characterized by drier conditions compared to coastal areas.
The TITLE and LEGEND tell what kind of map it is, the projection used, and the scale, and gives explanations of the markings and symbols used on the map.
Pangea is the name of the continent that had all the countries together many many years ago. There was no such thing as man kind at the time that Pangea had all the countries of today.
B. Hydroelectric generation
Political system distribution
Australia is not an island, but a continent. It is the second driest continent in the world.
The Minor Scale
Chemical beam
what a distance on the map equals in the real world
Thailand is not a continent- it is a country.
a laboratory balance OR an analytical balance OR a spring scale OR any other kind of scale
It would depend on what kind of scale. If the scale uses springs, then you would get about 6 earth-pounds of chocolate. If you used a balance-beam scale, then you would get the same amount of chocolate on the Moon as on Earth.
its a scale showing the amount of acid or alkaline in a object I THINK
An engineer's scale is a special kind of ruler used in engineering drafting, such as for blueprints. The scale helps to make drawings that are a certain ratio of the size of the original. For example, 1:10 scale would produce a drawing that is one tenth the size of the original object.
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A tone row is based in a Chromatic Scale
its the smallest continent and no contraversy exists so far and when talking about largest island, contraversy exists because "greenland" still exists and its not drowned in any kind of disaster or a tsunami........ i hope u got the answer.........