No, though I couldn't Google a completely verifiable answer most sources agree it is about 8x the surface of the earth (when one block surface is equal to 1m squared) So not endless persay.... but nearly
No. It is not infinite. It'll just get buggier and buggier the further out you are. Terrain is generated, saved and loaded, and rendered in chunks of 16*16*128 blocks. These chunks have an offset value that is a 32 bit integer roughly in the range negative two billion to positive two billion. If you go outside that range (about 25% of the distance from where you are now to the sun), loading and saving chunks will start overwriting old chunks. At a 16/th of that distance, things that use integers for block positions, such as using items and pathfinding, will start overflowing and acting weird.
Yeah, even after you've defeated the End. Unless you're in Hardcore mode. Then the world is deleted after you've died. No respawning or keeping the world. It's automatically deleted. (Keep in mind theres no Hardcore mode on Console versions - yet). As of February 3, 2015.
There is "The End" but after you get out of "The End" you just get sent back the your places spawn. So ... no.
Custom maps in minecraft can usually be downloaded for free.
i just got minecraft on ps3 and I am wondering how to get maps
No, it's not legal to sell Minecraft maps/mods.
you cant play agame in planet minecraft you can post in the forums download minecraft maps, post your minecraft maps, and change or post skins
One can download Scottland for Minecraft at the Minecraft World Map site. There are numerous Scottland maps and other maps one can download and use on their Minecraft account.
There is no limit.
This all depends on your maps. A copy of Minecraft that has no started maps is around 228KB. But after you start playing this will go up.
Dead Lox user name on Minecraft is Deadlock. Deadlock adventure maps can be downloaded from the free down load Minecraft website. The site also has links to other adventure maps for Minecraft.
go to google and type in endless ocean walkthrough and click FAQ endless ocean. Scroll down and see the maps of the places
Survival maps are constantly being created by people in the community, so there's probably thousands of maps by now, or even more! If you want to look at some then some good websites are 'Planet Minecraft' or simply the Minecraft Forum.
I cannot speak about all the maps, because I have not downloaded them all but you can't tell if it does if your only criteria is "a minecraft map." however, actual, normal minecraft maps do not contain any viruses. If you want, you can scan it for viruses with some software
Yes