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1 SCALE, SCALE MODELS, AND SKELETONS Keller APHG 2011
Professional Development Night, AP Readings

2 SCALE: a comparison of distances on a map to distances on the earth
METHODS OF PORTRAYING SCALE ON A MAP: Graphic Scale = scale bar Verbal Scale = written statement Fractional Scale = representative fraction Scale gives us a concept for creating a model of the earth in either three dimensions (a globe) or two dimensions (a map).

3 “One inch to 5 miles” What kind of scale? Verbal scale
One inch on the map equals five miles on the surface of the earth. Note the different units: inch vs. mile. Verbal scale

4 1:316,800 or 1/316,800 What kind of scale? Fractional Scale
Expressed as a ratio (:) and as a fraction (/): both are fractional scales or Representative Fractions (R.F.). No unit of measurement is shown because the unit can be anything. If it is inches, then the statement is read this way: “One inch on the map equals 316,800 inches on the surface of the earth.” Fractional Scale

5 What kind of scale? Graphic Scale
Excellent for computer maps because the scale changes with the size of the map on the computer screen. Graphic Scale

6 A typical textbook illustration showing how maps vary in scale, in the proportion of the earth’s surface they are able to show on a single page. What two different methods are used to portray scale on these maps? But only one of the two methods of portraying scale on these maps is accurate – the graphic scale.

7 Would you agree that the same map is shown at two different scales
Would you agree that the same map is shown at two different scales? If so, the fractional scale on each map cannot be correct for both maps. In fact, it is correct for neither (it was correct for the size of the map that appeared in the text which carried this illustration.)

8 Scale: One of the “map essentials”!
What is missing? Any reference to map scale. Here are three maps in one – all produced at a different scale. Yet, a scale is shown on none of them. Scale: One of the “map essentials”!

9 When scale is not shown on a map – Beware!
An advertisement (Conde Nast Traveler) from When scale is not shown on a map – beware! On this map, Peru has clipped off Alaska so as not to show the Pacific Ocean at scale. The Japanese are wealthy enough to be world tourists (and they have historical connections with Peru). Their trip across the Pacific to Peru seems only as long as Europeans’ trip across the Atlantic.

10 Advertisement 2004

11 “Western Samoa The Cradle of Polynesia 1995” How could there be a reference to scale on this map. Samoa is made to look larger than the USA. There are other problems, too: directional relationships are not true.

12 “Western Samoa The Heart of Polynesia 1995” A pattern develops, “lieing with scale” (“lieing with maps”) is something that all small island nations do. Here is the second example from Western Samoa.

13 “The Fiji Islands” 1996 travel brochure
“The Fiji Islands” 1996 travel brochure. Not just Samoa distorts scale to increase its gravity on the world travel map, so does Fiji (in this case, the companies that serve Fiji’s tourist market).

14 Did we drift off into plate tectonic theory
Did we drift off into plate tectonic theory? What scale has been used to show the Atlantic Ocean?

15 National Geographic magazine, 1968
National Geographic magazine, A good example of what happens to scale under the influence of time-space compression. Here we literally see compression on the map.

16 The Week Magazine, July 4-11, 2008

17 Maps are often used to change perceptions
Maps are often used to change perceptions. What is the scale of this map of the U.S.? What do we mean by perceptual scale? An entire genre of postcards is built around scale manipulations.

18 Format of Many pre-1914 German School Atlases
Used in German schools before World War I. Note the use of the fractional scale. Why do you think the fractional scale was used instead of a graphic scale? The fractional scale is not as intuitive and not easy to read. The US and Germany look to be about the same size.

19 Comparative Size of Germany and USA in 1914
If we maintain the same scale for both countries, this is how they compare in size.

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