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Scale on a map is important in order to give the map reader a sense of size. Maps are just about always smaller than what they really represent, and scale is a way of quantifying how much smaller they are.
First, find yourself a map. Then, using two points, find both the distance on the map and the true distance. Next, you divide the true distance by the measured map distance, and find your scale. Last, you need to place that ratio onto your map.
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Himalayas...hope this helped
Political instabilities inform of war...... such as sudan refugees in uganda.....
-Natural hazards such as land slides and floods......