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4. How is the straight-line distance measured on a map?​

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Answered by saisankethparsi
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Distance Measuring distance from a map

For a straight-line distance between two objects, use a ruler to measure the distance between the points. If the distance is curved, use string along the curve, then lay it on a ruler to measure the length of the string. Find the scale bar on the map.

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Answered by darshan8920
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Finding Distance Using the Bar Scale. Lay a piece of paper down on the map and mark it. Place a straight edge of a piece of paper onto your map. Line up the edge with both the first (“point A”) and second (“point B”) points you want to measure the distance between, then make a tick mark on the paper where each point is ...

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