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Does changing a map scale change actual distances?

No changing the map scale does not change actual distances. if you say that: 1inch = 1 mile or you say 2inches = 2 miles The scale changed but the distance between one city and the next city is still the same.


Would A map scale 1S5000 be better for showing city streets than a map of scale 1S500000?

A map scale of 1 to 5000 would show about a mile of city in a foot of map space. That is good enough to show the typical 10 - 16 streets per mile found in many cities. A scale of 1 to 500000 would show 100 miles in a foot wide map. You could show Baltimore and Washington on the same page. This would not allow showing any small or medium sized streets.


What are the factors to consider when selecting a map scale?

1). How much total real-world area you want to show. 2). What size piece of paper you want to show it on.


What does a scale measure on a map?

If you take a look at a map, you'll be able to spot a few things, like a 'north' sign, a legend and the scale. The north sign is used to get an easy orientation, the legend is used to indicate the meaning of all the symbols used in the map and the scale is used to show distances in the map. The scale is a ratio of distance on the map to the actual distance it is meant to represent on the land. Example: generally scales are represented as 1:2000000 or 1:1000 or 1:5000 etc., and the commonly used units are cm(centimeters) and mm(millimeters). It means that one unit on the map is the equal to 2000000 units (in case of scale 1:2000000) or 1000 unit (in case of scale 1:1000) on the earth (on actual land). Let me explain how it works. If you take a ruler/rule and measure (let's say) 1 unit on a map and multiply it with the denominator i.e., 2000000 for a scale of 1:2000000, 1000 for a scale of 1:1000. So we get: 1unit x 2000000 = 2000000 unit or 1unit x 1000 = 1000 unit So it means that 1 unit on the map is equal to 2000000 units on real land. So if the scale is for centimeters, then it means that 1 cm on the map is equal to 2 kilometers on real land.


What does the numerical scale of a map indicate?

The numerical scale on a map shows how many units of measurement taken from the scale represents the actual distance on the ground. If a and b are 2 miles apart on the ground, the a and b shown on the map should also represent 2 miles apart when measured on the numerical scale.

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Guatemala to Tennessee map scale?

I need a map scale measuring the distance from Tennessee to Guatemala . Which map scale can i use? And can you give me the distances ( like 2 cm would be 1 mile)


Does changing a map scale change actual distances?

No changing the map scale does not change actual distances. if you say that: 1inch = 1 mile or you say 2inches = 2 miles The scale changed but the distance between one city and the next city is still the same.


What is the purpose of a scale?

The purpose of a map scale is to show the relationship between distances on a map and real distances on the ground using different U.S. customary units, or basic metric units


The scale of a map is 2 cm to 21 km .find the actual distances for the following Mao distances?

Not sure how to answer this question. The long march that Mao was involved in is reported to have been 12,500 kilometres.


If a map scale uses 1 inch to represent 2 miles how many inches on the map represent 12 miles?

The "scale" of a map is a proportionality constant between distances on the map and corresponding distances on the area the map represents. Call the unknown number of inches n. Then 1/2 = n/12, or n = 6.


Would A map scale 1S5000 be better for showing city streets than a map of scale 1S500000?

A map scale of 1 to 5000 would show about a mile of city in a foot of map space. That is good enough to show the typical 10 - 16 streets per mile found in many cities. A scale of 1 to 500000 would show 100 miles in a foot wide map. You could show Baltimore and Washington on the same page. This would not allow showing any small or medium sized streets.


Is a scale a scale bar?

A scale bar helps you find the distance between 2 places on a map. Most scale bars show the distance in km or miles. Or go 200 miles one place or another......or 500 miles on a map


If a map scale sHow is that 1 equals 400 miles what would 2 12 equal?

1,000.


What is a scale bar?

A scale bar helps you find the distance between 2 places on a map. Most scale bars show the distance in km or miles. Or go 200 miles one place or another......or 500 miles on a map


Is it true or false that a map that has a scale of 1250000 is showing 2500000 of the same area in the rel world?

Not true for several reasons. Assuming the map scale is 1:250000, that means the the map is showing distances as one 250000th of the real distance, not 2500000. Furthermore, the given scale applies to distance. For area the appropriate factor is (250000)2 so 62500000000th of the real area.


What are the factors to consider when selecting a map scale?

1). How much total real-world area you want to show. 2). What size piece of paper you want to show it on.


How do you measure the distance on a map?

It actually depends on the type of map - but if all distances on the map are supposed to represent equal distances in the real world, you can refer to the legend of the map where there should be a scale indicating the ratio of map distance to actual distance - for example, there might be a line at the bottom that is 1 inch long that is labeled "1 mile" meaning that if 2 points on the map are 3.5 inches apart, they are 3.5 miles apart in the real world. If the map covers a big enough area however, you run into the problem that you can't perfectly represent a curved surface on a flat map. If the map is for a small enough area, the discrepancy is negligible, but when a map is covering thousands of miles, the discrepancy starts to become noticeable and you have to compensate for it.