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why do cartographers use map scale?No gogled answers please​

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Answered by bismillahzehra
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Such maps are called large scale because the representative fraction is relatively large. However, as explained above, cartographers use the term "large scale" to refer to less extensive maps – those that show a smaller area.

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Answered by Leoblaze
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Large-scale maps show smaller areas in more detail, such as county maps or town plans might. Such maps are called large scale because the representative fraction is relatively large. ... However, as explained above, cartographers use the term "large scale" to refer to less extensive maps

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