What are the three ways of expressing the scale on a map
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There are three main ways that scale is indicated on a map: graphic (or bar), verbal, and representative fraction (RF). Bar scales show scale using a graphic format. The actual length of the bar scale shows what that length represents in real world units.
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There are three ways to indicate scale on a map -
- A representative fraction
- A verbal scale
- A graphic scale
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- A representative fraction scale is used to produce a figure, shape, or element of a particular size.
- The scale is always indicated by a proportion.
- It is a fractional method of displaying the scale of a map using a fraction to determine the ratio between the map and the real world.
- A verbal scale is used to express the relationship between distance on the map and the distance on the ground in words. Example- 1 inch represents 20 miles.
- The graphic scale is known by many different names like linear scale, bar scale, graphical scale, scale bar, etc.
- It visually shows the scale on a map.
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