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Construct a graphical scale for a map drawn at a scale of 1: 200,000 and
read the distances in kilometre and metre.

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Answered by priyanshu9937
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Answer:

The scale is defined as the ratio between the distance of two points on the map and their corresponding distance on the ground. The scale is an essential element in all types of maps. The scale of the map permits the user to convert distance on the map to distance on the ground.

A map scale provides the relationship between the map and the whole or a part of the earth’s surface shown on it. We can also express this relationship as a ratio of distances between two points on the map and their corresponding distance on the ground. The scale can be represented as a fraction where the numerator refers to map distance and the denominator refers to ground distance.

There are at least three ways of which representing scale. They are:

1. Statement Scale

2. Representative Fraction (R. F.)

3. Graphical or Bar Scale

Answered by archanaaich20
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Answer:

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