what are the three types of scales used in toposheets? Which one is the best method?
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the three types of scales used in toposheets
are
1. Graphical Scale: This is where a line is segmented (usually with black and white blocks) to denote various distances on the map.
2. Verbal Scale: Uses words to describe the ratio between distance on the map and actual distance on the ground. "1 inch on the map is 10 miles" Ex: 1 inch = 10 miles
3. Fractional Scale: Uses a representative fraction to describe the ratio between the map and the real world for any particular unit of measurement. Ex. 1:100000
I think 3rd one i.e. fractional scale must be preferred as any unit can be used
hope it will help you
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the three types of scales used in toposheets
are
1. Graphical Scale: This is where a line is segmented (usually with black and white blocks) to denote various distances on the map.
2. Verbal Scale: Uses words to describe the ratio between distance on the map and actual distance on the ground. "1 inch on the map is 10 miles" Ex: 1 inch = 10 miles
3. Fractional Scale: Uses a representative fraction to describe the ratio between the map and the real world for any particular unit of measurement. Ex. 1:100000
I think 3rd one i.e. fractional scale must be preferred as any unit can be used
hope it will help you
mark me brainliest ✌✌✌✌
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