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what does a 1:10000 scale mean?​

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Answered by itsRakesh
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1:10000 on a map means that for every 1 cm on the map, it covers 10000cm or 100m on the same terrain

Answered by kadambrijesh1
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A map scale might be given in a drawing (a graphic scale), but it usually is given as a fraction or a ratio-1/10,000 or 1:10,000. These "representative fraction" scales mean that one unit of measurement on the map 1 inch or 1 centimeter represents 10,000 of the same units on the ground. Such maps would be much handier.

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