concept   map scale

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) cartography (1) Aboriginal communities in Australia (1) Casual tourists (1) City dwellers in densely populated areas (1) Remote indigenous tribes (1) Rural areas in developing countries (1) Urban areas in Japan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 map scale cartography The accurate map scale is crucial for understanding distance relationships on maps in cartography. 3
2 map scale Aboriginal communities in Australia Map scales are less commonly used and relied upon in Australian Aboriginal communities due to reliance on traditional knowledge of the land and natural markers for navigation. 1
3 map scale Casual tourists Casual tourists often overlook or don't fully understand map scales, relying more on visual cues and directions from locals. 1
4 map scale City dwellers in densely populated areas City dwellers in densely populated areas rely more on familiar landmarks and well-defined streets for navigation, making map scales less important. 1
5 map scale Remote indigenous tribes Map scales are less important for remote indigenous tribes, as traditional land use and resources take precedence over exact distance measurements. 1
6 map scale Rural areas in developing countries In rural areas in developing countries, map scales are less commonly used and understood due to reliance on local knowledge and landmarks for navigation. 1
7 map scale Urban areas in Japan Urban areas in Japan rely on map scales for precise navigation due to their dense and complex environments. 1