Scale and Distance. Map Scales Large scale maps show the most detail but only cover a small area e.g.-road maps, town plans, parks. Small scale maps show.

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Scale and Distance

Map Scales Large scale maps show the most detail but only cover a small area e.g.-road maps, town plans, parks. Small scale maps show less detail but cover a larger area e.g. maps of the whole of the US.

How is scale shown on a map? 1. As a written statement- A word statement gives a written description of map distance, such as "One centimeter equals one kilometer" 2.As a ratio or fraction- indicates how many units on the earth's surface is equal to one unit on the map. It can be expressed as 1/100,000 or 1:100, Using a scale line- is simply a line marked with distance on the ground which the map user can use along with a ruler to determine scale on the map m

OS Maps On an OS map the blue grid lines (the eastings and northings) always make up 1Km grid squares. So these squares will be 4cm long on a 1 : map but only 2cm long on a 1 : map etc. The scales mean the ratio of the distance on the map with the actual distance in real life. A 1cm line on a 1 : map will be cms along the ground (or ½ Kilometre) Or a 4cm line on a 1 : map will be cms (4 x 25,000) along the ground (or 1 Kilometre)

How to measure distances on a map The shortest distance between two points is sometimes known as the distance ‘as the crow flies’. This can be measure with a ruler then converted to the correct scale with reference to the scale bar given on the map. 1. Straight line distances

Let’s measure the distance between the caravan park and the windmill on this map Km 2Km As you can see the distance is 2Km.

How to measure distances on a map You may need to measure the distance along a road or river that does not travel in a straight line. To do this you ideally need a piece of string (or you can use a strip of paper). You lay the string down to follow the shape then measure the total length before converting back using the scale. If using paper you need to pivot the paper each time the path changes direction. 2. Curved Distances

Now Let’s measure the distance along the railway on this map Km 2Km 1.Note the points where the direction changes. 2.Measure the distance between each one. 3.Add them up then convert using the scale bar. This would be 7½ Km

Measurement of distances can be used to work out rough areas of features such as woodlands. Just measure the two main sides, convert the distances using the scale bar then multiply together to give the rough area m Burnham Wood is roughly 1500m x 1300m which means it has an area of about m square or 1.95Km square.

Some people find the question of measuring distances and calculating scales very confusing. Click below to either re-read these notes or go onto a short test. Return to beginning Scale test click here Return to main menu