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Vertical Exaggeration

  1. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 20 metres, and the scale of the map is
    1:100,000.
  2. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 50 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 250,000.
  3. Work     out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 20 metres, and the scale of the map is
    1:250,000.
  4. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is  1cm represents 10 metres, and the scale of the map is
    1:100,000.
  5.  Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 50 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:
    25,000.
  6. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 20 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:75,000.
  7. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 100 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:100,000.
  8. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 20 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:50,000.
  9. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 50 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 75,000.
  10. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 100 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 50,000.
  11. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 50 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:50,000.
  12. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 10 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:75,000.
  13. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 50 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:100,000.
  14. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 100 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 250,000.
  15. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 10 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:25,000.
  16. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 10 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:50,000.
  17. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 20 metres, and the scale of the map is 1:25,000.
  18. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 100 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 25,000.
  19. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 100 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 75,000.
  20. Work out the vertical exaggeration of a cross-section if the vertical scale is 1cm represents 10 metres, and the scale of the map is 1: 250,000.


 
L Swanson
  • Home
  • Stage 4
    • Maps >
      • Elements of a Map
      • Direction
      • Scale
      • Area and Grid Reference
      • Latitude and Longitude
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      • Area
      • Contour lines
      • Gradient
      • Local Relief
      • Sketch map
      • Choropleth
      • Synoptic charts
      • Topographic Maps
    • Graphs and statistics >
      • Population Profiles
      • Climate graphs
  • Stage 5
    • Maps >
      • Altitude
      • Area
      • Area and Grid Reference
      • Aspect
      • Bearings
      • Contour lines
      • Density
      • Direction
      • Gradient
      • Local Relief
      • Scale
  • Stage 6
    • Drawing a cross-section
    • Vertical Exaggeration
    • Sight lines
    • Transects
    • Ternary graphs
    • Logorithmic graphs
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