At least one , but as many as are needed.
The answer depends on the scale of the map.The answer depends on the scale of the map.The answer depends on the scale of the map.The answer depends on the scale of the map.
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That depends entirely on what the scale of the map is.
It depends on the scale of the map.
That depends on the scale of the map.
It depends on the scale to which the map has been drawn. Not all maps are the same scale.
That distance on the scale, that's how many miles or kilometers are represented on that map. It'll say on the scale.
You find that out by looking at the map's scale bar.
It all depends on the map, look around the map for a scale.
I think its 1000 because 3/4 is 750 and 2/4 is 500 * * * * * NO. There is no general rule: it will depend on the map and the scale should be given on the map.
There are generally three types of scales in geography: map scale, geographical scale, and cartographic scale. Map scale refers to the relationship between a distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth. Geographical scale refers to the level of geographical area being studied, from local to global. Cartographic scale refers to the level of detail and accuracy represented on a map.
The map needs a scale so that distances on the map can be worked out.