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Explain the two ways by which the distance on a map is measured.
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A quick way to measure distance is to count each square you cross on the map. On your Ordnance survey map each grid square measures one kilometre from side to side and from top to bottom. If you go diagonally across a square, the distance will be a bit MARK AS BRAIN LIST
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Use a ruler to measure the distance between the two places. ... For example, if the scale says 1 inch = 1 mile, then for every inch between the two points on the map, the real distance on the ground is that number in miles.
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