It's called an "inset" and it is usually an enlarged view of a city somewhere on the main map.
a map key
scale
On a standard military topographic map, the sheet number is located in both the upper right margin and the lower left margin. They are laid out this way so maps can be linked together.
A stream,river or another body of water.
Another name for a map legend is key.
a map key
on the map itself it usually says how much an inch is. usually in the lower right corner.
The key to the map, usually printed in a box at a corner of the map.
The scale on a map is typically written in a corner or along the bottom of the map. It is usually represented as a bar scale showing the relationship between distances on the map and in the real world.
The compass on the map. On either corner.
Put one finger on a corner and another on the opposite corner. Keeping them on the screen, drag them both to the middle until they touch.
The map key (usually found in the corner of the map) will tell you what all the symbols on the map mean. It also tells you the scale of the map, and any other information you may need to read the map.
The series number on a map typically appears in the map's legend or key, often located in a corner or along the edge. It may also be found in the map's title block or in the metadata section, which provides additional details about the map's edition, scale, and source. This number helps identify the specific version or series of the map for reference and comparison.
go to map and then look in the corner ther click buy then click where you want it then you name what room you want it to be
Whatever the key, in the corner or side of the map says.
The compass on the map. On either corner.
The compass on the map. On either corner.