WHY IS THE ACTUAL DISTANCE ON THE GROUND IS REDUCED IN MAP ?
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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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map is a type of paper by which we can know about the distance between two places and about the towns, countries, continents etc. the distance on the ground is so big that it cannot be fit in a Map. A map is a little piece of paper so if we want to show big area in the map then we have to reduce the distance on the ground in a map .
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