No, there is no website that shows you a map of your minecraft world. The only way to see a map of your world is by crafting a map in-game. Of course the maps your craft are only so big, and you could go though quite a few of them before you obtain enough to see a significant amount of your world.
a map's scale shows the population of minecraft
If you mean from a map view then you can't unless a server has a website for that. If you mean ingame then Optifine mod.
There are most likely many. One of them is the lost custom map.
it is a challenge map meaning you must download it from a website like the minecraft forums you can find servers that will have it but they require bukkit for you to install on to the server
If by 'What website is for Minecraft?' you mean 'What website do you play Minecraft on?' than the answer is simply Minecraft.net :)
To get onto the Minecraft website you simply type "Minecraft" into googe
depends on what type of server you're running. If its a bukkit server you must type /stop in order to save your map. Ifd you using the ine that minecraft provides on their website, type the same thing in, /stop
To download the Adventure Time world for Minecraft, first, find a trusted website that offers the Adventure Time map, such as Planet Minecraft or Minecraft Maps. Download the map file, usually in a .zip format. Next, extract the contents of the .zip file and move the extracted folder to your Minecraft "saves" directory. Finally, launch Minecraft, and you should see the Adventure Time world available to play.
on like i google you can download it from some website and then it shows you the world then you zoom in and find vagas!!!!!
The minecraft website
Some might, but an adventure map is a MAP, not a mod. Just search for "adventure map" on Google or the Minecraft Forum.
No. Minecraft is safe, provided you download it from the official website created by Majong, its developers. If you download Minecraft from another site, you could potentially be risking your computer's safety/security. Not all .jar applications are safe!