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One uses land surveying is to create a map.<\/span> Map is a drawing of the earth’s surface, as seen vertically from above on a flat plane.<\/span> Pictures in the map include or contain everything that is visible on the surface of the earth and contain everything needed for the manufacture of the map.<\/span> In drawing the earth’s surface, called the map, must use a particular projection scale.<\/span><\/p>\n

With the objects of natural and man-made objects on the surface of the earth which must be drawn, it should be made signs of images in order to distinguish between the objects with other objects.<\/span> Signs of an image is called a legend.<\/span> Mapmaking must meet the following requirements:<\/span>
\n 1. Have scale.<\/span>
\n 2. Using a projection system.<\/span>
\n 3. Having legend.<\/span>
\n 4. Having a paper for full details.<\/span><\/p>\n

Kinds Map<\/strong><\/span>
\n 1. Agricultural Map<\/strong><\/span>
\n Agrarian map was made and measured by the National Land Agency (BPN) or municipalities with a large size scale is usually 1: 1,000 or 1: 500.<\/span>
\n On top of this map can be seen the state of each parcel with a building;<\/span> used for land tax and technical work.<\/span><\/p>\n

2. Map Engineering<\/strong><\/span>
\n Map of techniques created specifically in planning for engineering work, for planning and making buildings, highways, railways, irrigation, bridges, and other necessities for the construction.<\/span>
\n The scale adjusted to the size of the work to be carried out<\/span><\/p>\n

3. Map Topography<\/strong><\/span>
\n The meaning of the topography of the field is an explanation in writing.<\/span> Thus, the topographical map is a map depicting the area complete with full details, mefnpunyai international regulations;<\/span> for example projection used Polyder projection is based on the lines of latitude and meridians.<\/span> The scale of the map used at 1: 50.000 and 1: 35.000 magnitude of each map is 20 x 20. That is 20 minutes .20 minutes of latitude and longitude.<\/span> With an area of \u200b\u200bbetween 18 x 13 cm.<\/span> This map was made by the Topography Department of the Army.<\/span><\/p>\n

4. Map Hydrographic<\/strong><\/span>
\n Hydrographic map is a map that describes the state of the beach, inside the sea, and describe the particulars needed for shipping.<\/span><\/p>\n

5. Special Map<\/strong><\/span>
\n<\/strong> This map was made for a purpose, so it can not be used for other purposes.<\/span> For example:<\/span>
\n a.<\/span> Statistical maps for Office Personnel and Population.<\/span>
\n b.<\/span> Roadmap for tourism purposes.<\/span>
\n c.<\/span> Map-purpose river to river cruise.<\/span>
\n d.<\/span> Map irrigation stating irrigation and drainage area, either to the flow of the river to the water and to drain water that tetah used.<\/span>
\n e.<\/span> Geological map (kind of soil layers, volcanoes, underground rivers, and others).<\/span>
\n f.<\/span> Map declared state forests and state forests tumbuhannya.<\/span>
\n g.<\/span> Triangutasi map that maps specific yang.menggambarkan points (places with coordinates).<\/span> As points of connective framework map was carefully measured.<\/span><\/p>\n

6. Map of the World<\/strong><\/span>
\n<\/strong> By international agreement, each country can make a map with a scale smaller than 1: 1,000,000, can even make a complete map of the world.<\/span> So, the world map is a map depicting the continents and islands along the boundaries of each country in the world selurun with its contents.<\/span> That is, the state of each country places, roads and rivers to the flora and fauna.<\/span><\/p>\n

Scale Map<\/strong><\/span>
\n The scale of the map is a linear comparison of the situation on a map (drawing paper) with the state on the earth.<\/span> For example, a map scale of 1: 100,000 means that 1 cm on the map equals 100,000 centimeters (1000 meters) above the Earth’s surface.<\/span> To determine the use of the map scale, based on 2 perbandinganyaitu: 1. Can measure distances accurately plan.<\/span> 2. Can describe a large area with not many big mistakes.<\/span><\/p>\n

a.<\/strong><\/span> Based on the type of map scale is<\/strong><\/span>
\n<\/strong> Judging from the scale, the map is composed of:<\/span>
\n 1. Map technique or map plan.<\/span> Scale 1: 5000 and larger 1: 1000;<\/span> 1: 500 and so on.<\/span>
\n 2. Topographic map.<\/span> Scale 1: 10,000 to 1: 200,000.<\/span>
\n 3. Map geography.<\/span> Scale of 1: 200,000 and smaller 1: 50,000, 1: 200,000 and so on.<\/span><\/p>\n

b.<\/strong><\/span> How to Draw with Scale<\/strong><\/span>
\n Example: 1. Distance measurement straight \/ actual distance = 36.4 km Scale image = 1: 50.000 Distance in paper \/ map JP = Js x Scale Distance in paper \/ map JP = 3.64 million \/ 5,000 = 72.8 cm 2. The distance in field = 1 km scale images = 1: 50.000 Distance in paper \/ map = JP = 100,000 \/ 50,000 = 2 cm 3. Distance in the map image scale = 2 cm = 1: 50,000 actual distance JS = 2 \u00d7 50.000 = 100.000 cm = 1000 m = 1 km<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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