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Q 4. What is a large-scale map? *
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which shows smaller area with large amount of
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O which shows larger area with small amount of details
which shows larger area with large amount of details
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A 'large' scale map is one in which a given part of the Earth is represented by a large area on the map. Large scale maps generally show more detail than small scale maps because at a large scale there is more space on the map in which to show features.
These maps represent small area of the earth on a large size of paper sheet with greater details. Examples: Cadastral maps, topographical maps. 2. ... Examples are Atlas and Wall maps.
A large scale map is where the RF is relatively large. A 1:1200 map is therefore larger scale than a 1:1,000,000 map. The 1:1,000,000 map would usually be called a small scale map. This is true even though the 1:1,000,000 map would show a much larger area than the 1:1200 map.
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