Scales and Maps. What is Scale? A scale on a map is the relationship between the physical object and the feature that represents it on a map. An example.

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Scales and Maps

What is Scale? A scale on a map is the relationship between the physical object and the feature that represents it on a map. An example of this would be the length of a road on the ground and the way that the road is represented on a map.

Representing features on Maps. The Upper Glen Road, the first image, on the ground is displayed clearly on the map, the second image.

How to represent features correctly! If, for example, the length of a road is 1cm on a map and it measures 2500cm (or 0.025km) on the ground, the scale of the map is 1:2500. This would be called a large scale map as it can be represented as a very large fraction i.e. 1/2500. A smaller scale map would be 1:450,000 as its fraction is much smaller 1/450,000. 1cm on this map would represent 4.5km on the ground.

Large Scale Vs Small Scale The slice of the first cake represents: A large slice A large fraction A large amount of data and information on a map The slice of the second cake represents: A small slice A small fraction A small amount of data and information on a map

Small Scale The small scale map above shows the town of Killarney and the surrounding area. It is an ideal map for somebody who wants to travel through and outside the town.

How does Small Scale Compare to a Large Scale Map? The large scale map looks very hard to read as it contains an awful lot of detail and information. Large scale is best for concentrating on a small area like Killarney

Large Scale This type of map would be ideal if you wanted to see how to get from High Street to the train station. So, it is a good scale map to use if you wanted to have a lot of detail for a local neighbourhood.

The main points about large and small scale. It is important to note the following: –Large fraction=large scale=covering a small area. –Small fraction=small scale=covering a large area.

How representative fractions of scales are created… The method in which a scale is represented on a map originates from comparing the inches on a map to its mile equivalent on the ground. 1 inch on a map = 1 mile on the ground. As there are 63,360 inches in 1 mile the above can be displayed as the representative fraction 1:63,360.

Various names for a sample of map scales Past Scale Type ¼ inch = 1 mile 1:253,440Small Scale ½ inch = 1 mile 1:126,720Small Scale 6 inch = 1 mile 1:10,560Large Scale Present 1:250,000Small Scale 1:50,000Small Scale 1:1,000Large Scale 6inch maps are still presently available.

What do Vector and Raster look like on Large Scale Maps? Here the vector is placed over the raster. Raster is the chunky part of the maps and the vector is the combination of points, edges and faces.

Vector maps show a great amount of detail. Vector can also be manipulated into looking more reader friendly as well as being more intelligent than raster. Raster Maps are visually more attractive.

What do Vector and Raster look like on Small Scale Maps?