Social Sciences, asked by fauggamerz30, 2 months ago

how can you show the difference between actual distance and distance on the map​

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Answered by nihithach9
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Answer:

 The distance on the map is smaller than the corresponding distance on the ground.

Explanation:

To calculate distance on a map you must do the following:

Measure distance between two points on a map in cm or mm.

Multiply this by the scale of the map and divide by 100 000 if you used centimetres or by 1000 000 if you used millimetres to get kilometres

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