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The metric scale of topographical map with latitudinal and longitudinal extension is—a)1 cm to 2.5 km b)1 cm to 10 km c)1 cm to 1 km d)1 cm to 500 km​

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Answered by yashKalhapure
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Answer:

d)1cm=500km

Explanation:

in topo sheet that scale applied

Answered by actitis
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Option (D)

Explanation:

A map scale is usually defined as the ratio between the distance on the map and the distance between the same two places on the actual ground surface. I helps in determining the size of an area. The unit used in this map scale is the metric scale, of which the most commonly used is 1 cm to 500 km, where 1 cm on the map corresponds to 500 km on the ground surface.

This is the commonly used metric scale of topographic map with definite latitudinal as well as longitudinal extension.

Thus, the correct answer is option (D).

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