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3 differences between a map and a plan

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Answered by Anonymous
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3 differences between a map and a plan

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Area:

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A map could be of the whole world, a continent or a state or a city; depending upon the scale.

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A plan is always for a small area. I cannot cover an area, larger than a city. Usual we have plans of city, society, or a building.

Scale:

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A map can be small scale as well as large scale.

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A plan is always large scale.

Direction:

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A map has North located on it. Thus, a map always has correct directions.

\huge\underline\mathrm\purple{</strong><strong>Plan</strong><strong>:</strong><strong>}

A plan is drawn with proper drawing instruments and proportionate measurements. So, directions are almost correct in a plan.

So, these were the three differences between a Map and a Plan.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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3 differences between a map and a plan

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Area:

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Map:

A map could be of the whole world, a continent or a state or a city; depending upon the scale.

A plan is always for a small area. I cannot cover an area, larger than a city. Usual we have plans of city, society, or a building.

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A map can be small scale as well as large scale.

A plan is always large scale.

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A map has North located on it. Thus, a map always has correct directions.

A plan is drawn with proper drawing instruments and proportionate measurements. So, directions are almost correct in a plan.

So, these were the three differences between a Map and a Plan.

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