Geography, asked by indirabharne, 1 month ago

give reasons: 1) graphical scales are drawn in atlas.​

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Answered by student521428
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Answer:

The scale of a map is the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. This simple concept is complicated by the curvature of the Earth's surface, which forces scale to vary across a map. Because of this variation, the concept of scale becomes meaningful in two distinct ways.

Answered by logaprabhasl
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Answer:

  • The second type of scale shows map distances and corresponding ground distances using lines with primary and secondary scales.
  • Not only can you express scales in kilometers and meters, but you can also display them in miles and furlongs.
  • Contrary to the scale method, the graphic scale also applies when you zoom out or zoom in on the map.
  • This is a unique advantage of the map scale graphical method. Because of this, the graphical scale of the map is deaf.

Explanation:

  • A linear scale, also known as a bar scale, scale bar or graphic scale is a visual means of representing scale on maps, nautical charts, engineering or architectural drawings.
  • Scale bars are a common element of map layouts.

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