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scale the distance between two points on a map as they relate to the distance between those two points on the earth.
Ãâó: www.adventuresportsonline.com/outdoorglos.htm
scale The relationship of a distance on a map or model to the true distance in space; written as a ratio, such as 1:24,000.
Ãâó: www.psrd.hawaii.edu/PSRDglossary.html
scale a proportion between two sets of dimensions, as between that of a photograph and the actual size of the object seen in the photograph
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scale The relationship between a distance on the ground and the distance on the map. For example, the scale 1:100,000 means that one unit of distance (eg an inch or millimeter) on the map equals 100,000 of these units on the Earth
Ãâó: www.yumaed.org/kofahigh/Vocabulary/SocialStudies/S...
scale A scale is a peripheral device used to record the weight of an item and transmit the amount to a computer for processing.
Ãâó: www.tyner.com/glossary.htm
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