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maps are drawn to a specific

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Answered by radhikapi20fever22
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scale.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

scale

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

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