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Cartographers make maps on a ratio scale. give reason​

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Answered by samofmilu
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Scale is the relationship that the depicted feature on map has to its actual size in the real word (more: map scale). All maps are modeled representations of the real world and therefore the features are reduced in size when mapped.

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Answered by InstaPrince
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They are called 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. However, as explained above, cartographers use the term "large scale" to refer to less extensive maps – those that show a smaller area.

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