Here is a centimeter scale.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
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-
a verbal scale expresses distance as a statement, such as " one centimeter is equal to one kilometer" a graphic scale consist of the line that represents a certain distance, such as 5km or 5 miles. a fractional scale expresses ratios, such as 1:63 500. this means 1 unit on the map is 63 500 units on earths surface.
There are 100 centimetres in a metre There are 1,000 metres in a kilometre So a scale of 1 cm to 1 km would be 1: 100,000 You scale is 1 to 200 km, so that scale = 1 : 20,000,000
if a map show the straight line distance between two cities as 3 and one half centimeters and the map scale show that 1 centimeter equals 100 kilometers what would the actual distance be ?
it depends of the scale of the drawing
If the scale is 1 centimeter to 1 kilometer, then the actual distance represented by the scale distance would be 1 kilometer for every 1 centimeter on the map. This means that if you measure a distance of, say, 5 centimeters on the map using this scale, the actual distance in real life would be 5 kilometers.
The scale would be 1:10,000
1 meter = 100 centemeters
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
They are equal
1 cm = 1/100 meter
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
scale
Map scale shows how many real length units you have in one length unit on the map. If the scale, for example, is 1:50, it means that 1 length unit on the map (centimeter, meter, kilometer, mile - whatever) is equal to 50 corresponding length units in reality, 1cm on the map is 50cm on the ground
The scale of the map. It is expressed as a ratio (e.g. 1:10,000) and usually gives the actual distance represented by a centimeter or an inch on the map (e.g. 1 inch = 50 miles). There may be a bar scale that can be used as a measurement reference, especially if no ruler is available to measure.
yes otherwise known as scaled