when a map is drawn,the actual distance between places and reduced.why?
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The actual distance on the ground is reduced on the map because the distance that is covered on the ground is larger than a piece of paper.
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The actual distance on the ground is reduced on the map because the distance that is covered on the ground is larger than a piece of paper. It is not possible to be exact in the distance on the paper that leaves the only option of reducing the distance between a location on the map.
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