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Write true or false.
1.The distance between any two places on a map is called the ground distance

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Answered by aleembhatti1000
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Answer:

1. True.The ground distance between two points is determined by measuring between the same two points on the map and then multiplying the map measurement by the denominator of the RF or scale.

2. True. When the scale in a map is represented by a straight line divided into equal parts, it is called linear or graphical scale. A graphic scale is a ruler printed on the map and is used to convert distances on the map to actual ground distances. The graphic scale is divided into two parts.

3. True. The bearing of a point is the number of degrees in the angle measured in a clockwise direction from the north line to the line joining the centre of the compass with the point. A bearing is used to represent the direction of one point relative to another point.

4. True.Plans are a set of drawings or two-dimensional diagrams used to describe a place or object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions. Usually plans are drawn or printed on paper, but they can take the form of a digital file.

5. False.In terms of geologic structures, the up folds are called anticlines and the down folds are called synclines. ... In map view, an anticline appears as parallel beds of the same rock type that dip away from the center of the fold.

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Answered by rvkinage
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Explanation:

The distance between any two places on a map is called the ground distance

True

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