Maps in atlas and world maps are examples of small scale maps. Explain.
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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.
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Their scales are in the format of small scale maps and thus these maps are always small scale maps. however if one put their scale to be taking that of a large scale map, it can also occur
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