Why is the verbal scale not as popular as the linear scale
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ExplanationLinear Scale:
A linear scale shows the distance between two or more prominent landmarks. The linear scale on maps is a set of lines or dots that represents a landmark.
A verbal map scale expands abbreviations to describe a landmark or an object.
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In verbal scale the units of distance are mentioned in the map. this means that 1 cm on the map corresponds to a distance of 100km on the ground. but in the linear scale the units of distance are not mentioned. as a linear scale helps in direct measurement of distance on a map without providing the units of distance.
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