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Explain the importance of the scale of a map. How is it expressed ?​

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Answered by GDKhanna
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Scale on a map is important in order to give the map reader a sense of size.

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Maps are just about always smaller than what they really represent, and scale is a way of quantifying how much smaller they are. That’s information you need in order to interpret a distance you see (say, about a centimeter on the map) to the distance is represents (about 25,000 cm, or 1/4 km in real life, if the map scale is 1:25,000).

Area, and in some ways direction, also depend on this.

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