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give reason: a verbal scale is not as popular as a linear scale.

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Answered by Rumi123456789
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In Verbal scale, the units of distance are mentioned in the map. For example, 1 cm = 100 km. This means that 1 cm on the map corresponds to a distance of 100 km on the ground.

But in linear scale, the units of distance are not mentioned. A linear scale helps in the direct measurement of distance on a map without providing the units of distance. In order to measure the distance, a line is initially divided into primary divisions. Then the first primary division is divided into secondary divisions.

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