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The smallest length that can be drawn on a map is

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Answered by cookie00
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Answer:

The smallest length that can be drawn on a map is 1 cm.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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0.2cm or we can say 2mm is the smallest length that can be drawn on a map .

Explanation:

  • This is because, if we draw a dot using the pencil on a paper/ map, the mark of the edge or the thickness of the dot will be of 2mm.
  • Even if we make a line, to join two places, the minimum length that is required will be 1cm approx.
  • Also, the symbols that we can make to depict anything requires more than 2mm.
  • Therefore, we can say that the smallest length that can be drawn is 0.2cm.
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