because it is not possible that they can draw as big as the real sun,moon and earth on a paper or any certain material that can be use in drawing
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.
Basement plans are typically drawn to a smaller scale than other floor plans in the house, often at 1/4" or 1/8" scale. This allows for more detail to be included within a smaller space. The specific scale used can vary depending on the size of the basement and the level of detail required.
If details are needed (larger) smaller or fewer details (small)
"Not to scale" on a map means that the features and distances shown on the map are not accurate or proportional to their actual size or distance in the real world. This disclaimer is used when the map is a simplified representation for general reference rather than precise measurement or navigation.
a plan generally works using a smaller scale while a map uses a larger scale as it generally covers larger areas. a plan is a true scale scale representation while a map is drawn such that some features on it cannot be drawn to scale. on a map many features are represented as symblos and generalization is carried out reasulting in changes in scale and displacement of features. e.g on a 1:1 million map, rivers and roads may be shown but they cannot be drawn to scale. a 5m road would be 0.005mm wide if drawn according to scale. plans tend to be for a single or few applications while maps cover a large vary of uses e.g in exploration, military, reacreation, geological, navigation e.t.c
The Danjon scale, named for Andre-Louis Danjon measures the relative brightness of the moon during a total lunar eclipse.
Err no
An architectural drawing is a map of a room drawn to scale.
No, but they are labeled as not to scale if they are not to scale. Most of them are to scale.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light. A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon.
T The map is drawn to scale.
In terms of cartography: Sketch (maps): Roughly drawn maps which may be inaccurate but can be quickly created. Maps: Should be accurate. Can be any scale. Features are drawn in their true position (within limitations of scale). Can be topographic; thematic; political etc. Diagrams: a cross-section etc. (aerial) Photograph: can look accurate but will be at different scales in various parts of the map because of distance from camera and pitch & yaw of aircraft. Plans: very Large Scale maps showing lots of detail. maybe of a single site.
it means that the map is not like a map that IS drawn to scale. Instead of being accurately sized, it may use different scales to highlight certain features.
Usually in architecture.
Alaska
Bar charts should not be drawn in the scale to real life. Each bar should be in scale to every other bar, allowing proper interpretation.
Most basements are drawn at 1/4 inch scale. So 1/4 inch will equal 1 foot.