1) The network of parallels and meridians on a map is called a_______ 2) On a topo sheet green is used to show cultivated areas. True or False? 3) Mention three ways to represent scale on a map. 4) In R.F., the (numerator/denominator) represents the ground distance. 5) How is the map distance represented in a graphic scale?
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1) The network of parallels and meridians on a map is called a Earth's grid or geographic grid.
2) On a topo sheet green is used to show cultivated areas.
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3) Mention three ways to represent scale on a map.
Ans:- There are three primary ways to indicate scale on a map:
- a representative fraction (e.g., 1:24,000)
- a verbal scale (e.g., “One inch to the mile”)
- or a graphic scale bar.
4) In R.F., the (numerator/denominator) represents the ground distance.
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5) How is the map distance represented in a graphic scale?
Ans:-In the graphic or linear scale method, the map distance is shown using a straight line. The length of the line depends on the size of the map. It is usually between 12 cm and 20 cm. The linear scale is useful to measure the distance directly from the map.
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