The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch
Scale factor: 2 to 1
Represents a scale of 1:12672000 ie 12 x 3 x 1760 x 200
It's 1 centimeter long, and it represents 2 kilometers scale distance.
A 1:50,000 scale map represents a much larger area than a 1:1 scale map. To determine the size in real life, you would need to know the dimensions of the map itself.
Oh, what a lovely question! A 1:200 scale means that 1 unit on the scale represents 200 of the same units in real life. So, if you have a model that is 1 meter long in real life, it would be 1/200 meters long in the scale model, which is 5 millimeters. Just imagine all the tiny details you can create in a model at that scale!
The scale 1 cm = 2 meters is a scale of 1: 200 (1/200th scale).
The smaller scale map is the 1 inch to 200 miles. The smaller the ratio (1:100, 1:200 etc) the larger the scale, and the more detail is in the map.
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
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
The scale of an orthophoto map is typically 1:1, meaning that it represents the features on the ground in their true dimensions without distortion.
Dayne is a 200
1:50 1:100 1:200
200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch
Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?
Scale is applied to copies of something like model kits. For example most car kits are 1/24, most 12" action figures are 1/6, etc. 1/6 means 1/6th the size of the real thing being 6' tall. 1/1 or 1:1 would be full size copy.