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Why do you think the maps found in the Atlas are small scale maps?​

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Answered by luvofficial
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It is shown as a fraction or ratio—for example, 1/1,000,000 or 1:1,000,000. This means that any given unit of measure on the map is equal to one million of that unit on Earth. ... A map of a larger area, such as a continent or the world, is called a small-scale map because objects on the map are relatively small.

Answered by MizZFaNtAsY
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It is shown as a fraction or ratio—for example, 1/1,000,000 or 1:1,000,000. This means that any given unit of measure on the map is equal to one million of that unit on Earth. ... A map of a larger area, such as a continent or the world, is called a small-scale map because objects on the map are relatively small.

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