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In scale, ratio is established between ground and map with:​

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Answered by ashy69963
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Explanation:

Map scale refers to the relationship (or ratio) between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground. For example, on a 1:100000 scale map, 1cm on the map equals 1km on the ground. ... For example, a 1:100000 scale map is considered a larger scale than a 1:250000 scale map.

Answered by suit89
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In scale, ratio is established between ground and map with "representative fraction".

Map scale

Definition:

The ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground is the scale of a map.

Working:

  • A map scale can be represented graphically (a visual scale), although it is usually expressed as a fraction or a ratio, such as 1/10,000 or 1:10,000.
  • These "representative fraction" scales imply that one inch or centimetre on the map corresponds to 10,000 of the same units on the ground.

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