In one to two sentences, explain how maps can be considered hybrid maps

Maps can be considered hybrid when they combine different types of information, such as satellite imagery, geographical data, and user-generated content, to provide a comprehensive and layered representation of geographic features or locations.

Hybrid maps combine different types of information into a single map, such as satellite imagery overlaid with labels and symbols, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of geographic features and data.

Maps can be considered hybrid maps when they combine multiple layers or types of information, such as combining satellite imagery with street names and landmarks, to provide users with a comprehensive and detailed representation of a specific area.