Often it's called an "inset".
a mini map but if u dont beleive me a penis is a percentage of gods eyebrow
A map inside a map is called an inset map. An inset map is a smaller map featured within a larger map to provide additional detail or context for a specific area. Inset maps are commonly used in cartography to show a more detailed view of a particular region without sacrificing the overall scale and clarity of the main map.
Bigger maps tend to show more detail than smaller maps do.
An inset map is the smaller map that is found to the side of the full-sized map. This is often seen inside an atlas.
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A mercator map is best described as bigger and smaller portions of land than what is actually is
No because if you look at a map North America is bigger in size(square miles).
it is called an inset
The map of North America changed, as the US became bigger, and Mexico became smaller.
The small map within a larger map is called an "overview map". Much like a regular map, the map contained by the overview map often shows the region of the larger map within the context of the larger area. If, for example, the large map shows a city then the overview map may show the country that contains it.
The ratio of the distance on the map to the actual distance on the Earth's surface is called the scale of the map. It indicates how much smaller the features on the map are compared to their actual size on the ground.
Alaska is larger, it just looks small on the map. Alaska is also the largest state in the U.S.