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- Answer the following questions very briefly.
2. Why do large scale maps show smaller areas?
3. Why do small scale maps show large areas?
5. What do we use to compare places and landforms?
4. What are bar scales also known as?
1. What is a map?

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Answered by Nylucy
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1.) a drawing or plan of (part of) the surface of the earth that shows countries, rivers, mountains, roads, etc.

2.) They are called the small scale because the representative fraction is relatively small. Large-scale maps show smaller areas in more detail, such as county maps or town plans might. Such maps are called large scale because the representative fraction is relatively large.

3.) Large scale maps typically show more detail than small scale maps, whereas on smaller scale maps there is simply not enough room to show all the available detail, so features such as streams and roads often have to be represented as single lines, and area features like cities.

4.) Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales, also known as BARS, are a type of performance management scale that use behavior “statements” as a reference point instead of generic descriptors commonly found on traditional rating scales.

5.) Have students read a state landform map.Explain that a landform map shows the locations of landforms in a place. These maps often use color to show mountains, hills, plateaus, plains, and more. They also show major bodies of water.

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