Difference between statement scale and graphic scale
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Explanation: (a) Verbal or statement scale — The scale is stated in words. ... (b) Graphical or linear scale — This consists of a straight line which is divided into lengths that represent given distances on the earth's surface
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Statement scale is the type of map scale expression in which scale is expressed in form of a written statement, for example, one centimetre on the map represents ten kilometres on the ground. This can also be expressed in short as 1cm represent 10km or 1cm to 10km.
The second type of scale shows map distances and the corresponding ground distances using a line bar with primary and secondary divisions marked on it. This is referred to as the graphical scale or bar scale
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