explain the three ways in which distance on the map and distance on the ground is measured
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The principal methods of measuring distance are the (1) pacing. (2) odometer. (3) taping or "chaining." (4) stadia.
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The distance on the map is smaller than the corresponding distance on the ground. But the map always bears a definite proportion to the mapped area. The scale indicates the proportion which a distance between two points on a map bears to the distance between the corresponding points on the actual ground.
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