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what is large scale and small scale with examples​

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Answered by anirudhanureet
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Answered by NikethKumaran
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A large amount of confusion is caused by the two terms "large scale" and "small scale". "Large scale" refers to maps on which objects are relatively large, "small scale" to maps on which objects are relatively small. Large scale and small scale are subjective terms. For example a town planner who is used to working with plans at 1:1000, may consider 1:25,000 a small scale map, while an atlas compiler commonly working with maps of scales 1:50,00,000 would consider 1:25,000 a large scale map.

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