Geography, asked by Benzersiz0, 4 months ago

What is used to measure the distance between two points on the map​

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Answered by Shristibhagat001
2

Answer:

Click anywhere on the map to create a path to measure. To add another point, click anywhere on the map. Optional: Drag a point or path to move it, or click a point to remove it. At the bottom, you'll see the total distance in miles (mi) and kilometers (km).

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The complete question is

The straight distance between two places on a map can be measured by

a) a strip of paper

b) divider

c) both a) and b)

d) none of the above

The correct answer is

option c) both a) and b)

The straight distance between two places on a map is measured by a strip of paper and a divider.

  • Use a ruler to live the gap between the 2 places. If the road is sort of curved, use a string to work out the distance, then measure the string.
  • notice the size of the map you are going to use. it'd be a ruler bar scale or a written scale, in words or numbers.
  • you'll be able to either take your ruler activity of the distance between your two points and place that on the scale to determine real distance, or you can use a scribbling block and go from the size to the map.

To calculate distance on a map you want to do the following:

  • live distance between 2 points on a map in cm or mm.
  • Multiply this by the scale of the map and divide by one hundred if you used centimetres or by one thousand if you used millimetres to urge kilometres.

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