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What is meant by the scale and why do we need a scale while mapping?

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Instructions:
  • First define a scale and highlight the need for a scale with the use of an example.
Solution:
Scale:
  • Scale is the distance between two points on the map to the actual distance between two points on earth.
  • The reduction in the size of the actual region according to the fixed ratio while mapping is called scaling down.
  • For example: 1 cm distance on a map is equal to 100 km on real earth.
Purpose:
  • Maps cannot be drawn equal to the original size of the earth because the distance on earth is vast.
  • We can't create maps based on original measurements.

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