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Q1.) measuring distance on a map is done with a ------------- Q2.) a plan is drawn on a -----------scale plzz anyone answer this for 50 points ​

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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Question:-

Q1.) measuring distance on a map is done with a -------------

Q2.) a plan is drawn on a -----------scale

Answer:-

Answer 1st :- measuring distance on a map..is done with a curvimeter .

An opisometer, also called a curvimeter, meilograph, or map measurer, is an instrument for measuring the lengths of arbitrary curved lines.

Answer 2nd :-

a plan is drawn on a drawing scale ..

Plans are usually "scale drawings", meaning that the plans are drawn at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the place or object. Various scales may be used for different drawings in a set. ... Site plans are often drawn at 1" = 20' (1:240) or 1" = 30' (1:360).

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Answered by nonigopalbarman857
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Answer:

  1. They are typically located in one of the corners of the map. It might be pictorial—a ruler bar scale, or a written scale—in words or numbers. If the scale is a verbal statement (i.e. "1 inch equals 1 mile"), determine the distance by simply measuring it with a ruler.
  2. Plans are usually "scale drawings", meaning that the plans are drawn at a specific ratio relative to the actual size of the place or object. Various scales may be used for different drawings in a set. ... Site plans are often drawn at 1" = 20' (1:240) or 1" = 30' (1:360).

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