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why is a scale important
because it helps shows size relationship
A reference point on the map is allocated to a reference point from the "real world". For every other point in the real, the direction of its image from the map's reference point is the same as the direction of the point in reality but the distance is the true distance divided by the scale factor. When all points have been so plotted, you will have a map or scale drawing.Because scaling is a linear transformation, the image of a straight lines will be a straight line so it is sufficient to find the images of the end points and join them together - rather than find the image of each point on the line.
It shows the distance a certain measurement equals on a map.
Note the range and size of the scale values
That's the boiling point of water, one of the reference points of the scale.
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why is a scale important
The Moment Magnitude scale (this replaced the Richer Scale in the 1970s).
The units on the Kelvin scale are simply called 'kelvin' because it is not relative to any reference point.
The Title,Legend, Scale,Compass, and Points of Reference.
The Title,Legend, Scale,Compass, and Points of Reference.
It's important to know that you reference point is moving because if an object is in motion and if it changes position it is relevant to a reference point.
A geological time scale can best be reconstructed using a wide variety of reference books and materials that lay out the chronological order of the geological scale.
What is the important of scale of preference to government
absolute zero
Without a fixed Point of Reference, there is nothing to be relative to.