4 kilometres.
Every 2 centimetres you will have travelled 1 kilometre. As 2 goes into 8 four times we have 4 kilometres.
It depends on the scale to which the map has been drawn. Not all maps are the same scale.
The proportions of a map, model, or diagram match the proportions of the real object, scale models, maps, and diagrams can accurately communicate scientific knowledge.
It shows the distance a certain measurement equals on a map.
The scale on a map or blueprint is a ratio. Ingredients sometimes need to be mixed using ratios such as the ratio of water to cement mix when making cement.
It depend on the scale of the map. In the UK, Ordnance Survey maps are in metric, though miles and inches are also shown on the scale bar. A popular map scale is 1:50 000 which means that 1 cm on the map represents 50,000 cm on the ground. It is still possible to find the old 1" to 1 mile maps by searching on the internet.
Large scale maps are enlarged maps to show cities and sometimes small towns. Small scale maps are maps shrunken down only to show countries and continents. -The person-
Large scale maps are enlarged maps to show cities and sometimes small towns. Small scale maps are maps shrunken down only to show countries and continents. -The person-
Apart from sketch maps, maps are to scale. The distance on a map is a ratio of the distance in the real world.
Maps need a scale so that people can see how far things are apart on the map and relate this distance to real distances on the ground.
The types of maps are not determined by scale. There is no limit for a scale on a map.
Simple, you're dealing with two diferently scaled maps. Topographic maps are drawn to scale. This means that distances on a map are proportional to distances on the ground. For example, if two cities 20 miles apart are shown 4 inches apart on a map, then any other locations that are 4 inches apart on the map are also 20 miles apart. This proportion, the map scale, is constant for the map so it holds for any points on the map. In this example the proportion between equivalent distances on the map and on the ground is expressed as a scale of 1 inch = 5 miles, that is 1 inch on the map is equal to 5 miles on the ground. The simplest form of map scale is a VERBAL SCALE. A verbal scale just states what distance on a map is equal to what distance on the ground, i.e. 1 inch = 5 miles from the example above. Though verbal scales are easy to understand, you usually will not find them printed on topographic maps. Other types of scale used are the fractional scale and the bar scale. In the case of your question, 1in = 5miles equates roughly to a fractional scale of 1:312,500 and 1in = 2miles equates roughly to a fractional scale of 1:125,000
Political Maps but you spelled cities wrongly
types of maps accodding to scale
scale of 1:2500
Galway is a county and a city on the west coast of Ireland. Dublin is a county and a city on the east coast of Ireland. So Galway is not in Dublin. The two cities are about 130 miles or 207 kilometres apart. The counties that the cities are in, are a bit closer. See the maps below.
World capital cities can be found on maps or on things such as google maps, which shows up to date maps of all major cities and will show a person where the capitols are.
Many maps have:grid system (lines of latitude and longitude)scale indicatorkey or legendcompasstitleborder or neatlinemap credits