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This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.

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What are the effects of earthquakes in different parts of the world?

firstly it depends on the Richter scale and the different types of plates that are all around the world for example: in japan, there was an earthquake that measure-rd 9.0 in the Richter scale. but in Iran it measured a 6.3 magnitude in the Richter scale. so what i meant by that is that each part of the world has its own plate.


What is meant by scale on a map and what its importance?

A popular map scale used in the UK, produced by the Ordnance Survey, is 1:50 000 This means that 1 cm on the map represents 50,000 cm on the actual ground. A walker may use a map with a 1:25 000 scale. Such a scale covers a small area, but in greater detail. For instance, field boundaries, and footpaths are shown. A motorist's map may have a scale of 4 or 6 miles per inch, and will therefore show a large area, with main routes the motorist may want to use.


What is the number of temperature?

The term "number of temperature" is unclear, as it could refer to various concepts such as degrees on a temperature scale (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin) or the number of distinct temperature readings. If you meant to ask about a specific temperature, please provide more context or specify the temperature scale. Otherwise, temperatures can vary widely based on location and time.


What are the three types of earthquake scales?

If referring to Map Scale types 1. Ratio Scale (1:24,000) 2. Written Scale (One inch represents one mile) 3. Graphic Scale (Scale Bar)


What is main scale and vernier scale?

1)Main Scale is fixed(It does not move) Vernier scale slides along main scale.2)Least count of Mainscale is 0.1cmLeast count of vernier scale is 0.01cm

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This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.


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What is the Rictor scale?

I believe you meant the Richter scale. It is a scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes based on the amplitude of seismic waves. The Richter scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in amplitude and approximately 31.6 times more energy released.