What is the use of scale in a map?
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Map scale refers to the relationship (or ratio) between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground. For example, on a 1:100000 scale map, 1cm on the map equals 1km on the ground.
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Map scale is a mathematical method for expressing how map distance compares to ground distance, the distance on the surface of the earth. Because a map's scale determines how features are represented on the map, it also affects the overall interpretation of the map. the scale would be 2 cm = 1 km, computed as.
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