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maps are drawn to a specific​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

Scale

Explanation:

Maps are drawn to a specific scale.

For example if map has a scale of 1:250000 then this ​scale of 1:25000 would be that one unit of quantity on map is equal 25000 units of that in actual scenario. Normally this scale is used for maps, where 1 cm of distance on map could represent 25000 meters on actual land. This is done to accommodate large distances or units to smaller ones so that they can be drawn on maps with some accurate dimensions or lengths

Answered by shivvinee28
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Answer:

Maps are drawn to a specific scale

Explanation:

  • A guide is, typically viewed as an attracting to size of the entire or a piece of the outside of the earth on a plane surface; it is physically or precisely suffocate image of the earth demonstrating the area and circulation of different common and social marvels  
  • This training is gotten from the basic activities of old cartographers. Back before present day paper was concocted, cartographers would utilize the strips of bananas as a medium on which to outline courses for exchange.
  • Normally, there are not many bananas sufficiently enormous to outline maritime travel courses genuine size.
  • Thus, cartographers utilized bananas to make scaled maps. Today, it is exceptionally normal for cartographers to keep utilizing scaled maps and it isn't inconceivable that individuals can be heard requesting a "banana for scale."
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