The three smaller maps show inset maps!
A three dimensional map of terrain is called a raised relief map.
The three smaller maps are typically referred to as insets or thematic maps. Each of them usually highlights specific details: one may show population density, another might illustrate economic activity or resources, and the third could depict transportation networks or infrastructure. These insets provide a more focused view of particular aspects of the larger area represented by the main map.
The three smaller maps show the distribution of gas stations, botanical gardens, and wildlife reserves in the area. Each map highlights the locations of these features for reference and planning purposes.
Models are three dimensional prototypes that help the viewer see a smaller scale of a detailed area. Maps are usually one dimensional and contain directions from a view that would not show great detail.
The three basic map types are:- Quantitative maps Qualitative maps Thematic maps
The name of a type of meter where beats are subdivided into smaller groupings of three is called triple meter.
The three map scales are small scale, medium scale, and large scale. Small scale maps cover large areas with less detail, medium scale maps cover regions with more detail, and large scale maps cover smaller areas with the most detail.
Maps can be classified into three main scale types: large-scale, medium-scale, and small-scale. Large-scale maps show a smaller area with greater detail, making them useful for local navigation. Medium-scale maps provide a balance between detail and area coverage, suitable for regional studies. Small-scale maps cover larger areas with less detail, typically used for broader overviews, such as world maps.
Its called a Topographic map
Bigger maps tend to show more detail than smaller maps do.
A book of maps is called an atlas.