The 'scale' of the map.
scale of the map. The scale of a map can be represented as a ratio, such as 1:10,000, indicating how much the distances on the map are reduced from the actual distances on the earth's surface.
The invisible lines around the earth are called lines of latitude and longitude. Lines of latitude run east-west and measure the distance north and south of the equator, while lines of longitude run north-south and measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian. These lines help in locating specific points on Earth's surface.
Lines of latitude are also called parallels.
That depends where it is. On the surface of the planet it would be lava and in the earths core it would be the mantle.
A hemisphere is one half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface.
It is called the scale ruler.
Scale
That is called the "scale" of the map.
A curved surface on which all points are the same distance from the center is called a sphere.
It is called the scale ruler.
It is called the scale ruler.
graphic scale It's called the scale.
graphic scale It's called the scale.
It's called the Graphic (bar) scale
The angular distance of the horizon below the plane of observation caused by the curvature of the Earth's surface is called the dip angle.
It is called the scale ruler.
Surface of a sphere