it helps relate that part of the world to the rest. also itshows the actual size it would be
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They are verbal scale, Linear Scale and fraction scale.
coordinate system is very important for making maps. we can easily make maps and draw the countries correctly on their latitudes and longitudes location.so coordinate system is very important. (It says that Rene Decartes' simply idea of the rectangular coordinate system, known as the Cartesian coordinate system in his honor, was from looking at maps when he was a marine)
No, if that map is just of the United States, it is going to be worth many less miles than if it were of the world. There is more area on a map of the world to cover, being that the paper that it is on is the same. All scales are generally the same, but that is in one common map. Maps of the states in a single book are going to have the same scales. But if you get one of the whole US in the same book, they use the same size paper and since its bigger than 1 single state, an inch is going to be worth more miles of the US than of one state. AKA. No some scales are different.
Proofs. Axiomatisable structures. Functions (maps). Continuity. Sets. But that's highly subjective, as any answer on your question has to be.
Balances and scales.