The correct answer is - at the low left part of the map.
The maps have multiple elements, and one of those elements is the scale. The scale can be found on the lower part on the map, on the left side. It serves to give us the information about the distance on the map, in comparison to the actual distance in reality. This information can be shown either as unit to unit, or as measurement to measurement.
Example:
1:100,000
This means that one unit on the map, will be equal to 100,000 same units in actual distance. So 1 cm on the map, will be 100,000 cm in real life.
Answer:
<em>Hard rocks that break.</em>
Explanation:
Lithosphere is the last and upper covering of the planet earth. <em>And yes it is been characterized by </em><u><em>rocks which are hard and even the rocks also break</em></u><em>. </em>
Lithosphere is made from a covering which is coolest that is hardened and rigid from the outer-covering. It is also known as a rocky layer. It consist of a non-regular surfaces as well.
Meiji reformers had a slogan, "Civilization and Enlightenment.<span>" which encapsulates the goals of their reform, they wanted to create a modern Japanese nation modeled after those in the Western world. Part of what they did in a bid to achieve this was that they sent </span><span>hundreds of Japanese to the United States and Europe to </span>study Western ways of life and government.