It looks like you've uploaded an image containing a map with a scale bar and some geographic features, but I can't view or access images directly. However, based on your description and the visible elements in your message (such as a scale bar labeled "0 10 20 30 km" and a vertical ruler), I can help you solve typical problems related to such maps.
Here’s how we can approach common tasks involving this type of map:
Common Task: Measuring Distance Using the Scale
Problem: Determine the actual distance between two points on the map.
Solution Steps:
1.
Understand the Scale:
- The horizontal scale bar shows that 30 km corresponds to a certain length on the map.
- For example, if the scale bar is 3 cm long and represents 30 km, then:
\[
\text{Scale} = \frac{30\ \text{km}}{3\ \text{cm}} = 10\ \text{km per cm}
\]
2.
Measure the Distance on the Map:
- Use a ruler to measure the distance between two points on the map in centimeters (or inches).
3.
Calculate the Actual Distance:
- Multiply the measured distance by the scale factor.
- Example: If the distance between two cities is 4 cm on the map:
\[
\text{Actual Distance} = 4\ \text{cm} \times 10\ \text{km/cm} = 40\ \text{km}
\]
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Another Possible Task: Interpreting Geographic Features
The map shows different colored regions (yellow, pink, green) and possibly rivers (red lines). These might represent:
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Geological formations (e.g., rock types)
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Political boundaries
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Elevation zones
If the task involves interpreting these features, here's how:
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Yellow areas might indicate sedimentary rocks.
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Pink areas could be igneous or metamorphic rocks.
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Red lines may represent rivers or faults.
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Black lines could be boundaries or coastlines.
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Vertical Ruler (Right Side):
The vertical ruler (0–30 km) likely serves as a reference for measuring distances vertically, similar to the horizontal scale.
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Final Answer:
To provide a precise solution, please clarify the specific question or task from the image. For example:
- "What is the distance between point A and point B?"
- "Identify the type of rock formation in the yellow region."
- "What does the red line represent?"
Once you specify the problem, I can give a detailed explanation and solution!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of map scale worksheet.