INSECT MAP
it is called an inset
Inset map
A map that shows a larger area than the main map is called an inset map. It provides additional context or detail for the main map, giving viewers a broader perspective. Inset maps are commonly used in cartography to show the location of the main map within a larger geographic context.
Oh, dude, that's like a mapception situation. So, when you have a map within a map, it's called an inset map. It's like the map saying, "I'm the main map, but wait, there's more!" So, yeah, it's just a smaller map within a larger map to give you more context.
An overview map, sometimes called a locator map, shows a larger area than the main map and provides context for the main map's detailed information. It allows users to see where the main map is located within a broader geographical context.
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it is called an inset
Inset map
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.
insets
It is a small map on the same sheet of paper as a larger map that provides additional info. that cannot be shown on a larger map.
It is a small map on the same sheet of paper as a larger map that provides additional info. that cannot be shown on a larger map.
locator
If details are needed (larger) smaller or fewer details (small)
A map that shows a larger area than the main map is called an inset map. It provides additional context or detail for the main map, giving viewers a broader perspective. Inset maps are commonly used in cartography to show the location of the main map within a larger geographic context.
A small orange rectangle or square with no border around it
Oh, dude, that's like a mapception situation. So, when you have a map within a map, it's called an inset map. It's like the map saying, "I'm the main map, but wait, there's more!" So, yeah, it's just a smaller map within a larger map to give you more context.