It will be 4cms.
The Number of TopoSheets of 50000 scale fall in to 250000 scale will be 16. Please tell me what would be the distance in KM in One Degree of 250000 scale toposheet
The scale on a printed map is the ratio of a distance on the map to the distance on the ground. For example, 1 inch on a 1:250000 scale map would be 250000 inches on the earth.
In this case you have a map with a scale of 1:250000, meaning 1 map unit represents 250000 units on the actual ground. Since the distance on the map is 50 cm(centimeters) we calculate the distance as follows Distance on the ground = distance on the map * the scale 50 cm * 250000 giving us 12 500 000. Therefore, the distance on the ground is 12 500 000 centimeters.
A toposheet is a detailed map that shows physical and cultural features of a specific area, usually used for navigation and geographic analysis. On the other hand, a degreesheet is used in cartography to measure distances, directions, and angles accurately on a map. Degreesheets are typically used by surveyors and engineers for precise measurements.
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.
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Multiply distance by the scale bar
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