It's called an Ideo Locator
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What is the arrow pointing to on the map
The arrow pointing upward on a map is called a compass rose. It indicates the direction of north on the map.
An arrow north.
The arrow on this map is pointing to a specific location or feature of interest, such as a city, landmark, or geographic point. It serves to highlight or direct attention to that area for further information or navigation. The context of the map will help clarify what the arrow signifies.
A topographic map should have a north arrow key and map scale. The north arrow indicates the orientation of the map, helping users understand direction, while the map scale provides a reference for measuring distances between features. These elements are essential for navigating terrain and interpreting the geographical features accurately.
here is an easy answer look on your mini map and when the green arrow turns big u know u are near by
There are different kinds of map.Every map contains the North arrow and a Legend.
The map, a scale, a legend , a north arrow, graticules, and a description,
if you turned on the hint arrow from the map then right click on it, then you can select to turn it off.
Go to a map inside of a museum, airport, train station, shopping mall, or any large venue. There will be a red dot, an arrow, or something, with a note that says "You are here". That tells you where you are located on that map, so you can find your way to your destination. If the map did not tell you where you were standing, you would have a difficult time getting to your destination! Hence, "You are here". Some people don't relate to maps (I have discovered) and this answer will leave them as baffled as ever. If you are not a map person, ask somebody for directions...
Go to every place on Club Penguin map