Unit 4_Geography_A. Atlas Skills_4. Scale

The scale of a map shows a how much of the actual Earth’s surface is represented by a given measurement on a map.

Remember:

- A large scale map covers only a small region and shows most of the

details of an area (ie: roads, rivers)

-A small scale map leaves out many details and covers a much larger area (ie: North America)

Scale Can Be Stated 3 Different Ways

1.) Representative Fraction (R.F. Scales)

1: 50, 000 One unit of measurement on the map represents 50, 000 units

or 1 on the Earth’s surface

50,000

2.) The Stated Scale

1 cm: 50, 000 cms. This scale tells us the units of measurement that we are

or 1 cm : 0.5 kms working with.

3.) The Line Scale

kms. By looking at this line we can see that 1cm. is equivalent to 1 km.

Changing Scales

1.) How To Change an R.F Scale To A Stated Scale

a) 1 : 50, 000

b) 1cm : 50, 000 cm Put in the units if measurement you wanted to

work with.

c) 1 cm : 50, 000 cm X 1 km Divide 50, 000 cm. by 100, 000 cm.

100, 000 cm (Because there are 100, 000 cm. in 1 km.)

d) 1 cm : 50, 000 cm X 1 km

100, 000 cm

e) 1 cm : 0.5 km Stated Scale

2.) How to Change a Stated Scale to a Line Scale

a) 1 cm : 0.5 km Stated Scale

kms Line Scale

3.) How to Change A Stated Scale to an R.F Scale

a) 1 cm : 0.5 km Stated Scale

b) 1 cm : 0.5 km. X 100, 000 cm. We want to convert the kms. to cms.

1 km

c) 1cm : 0.5 km. X 100, 000 cm. Cancel out the kms.

1 km

d) 1 cm : 0.5 X 100, 000 cm

e) 1 cm : 50, 000 cms. Cancel out your units of measurement.

f) 1 : 50, 000 Representative Fraction