brown
Typically shades of brown or gray are used to denote mountains on a map to represent the elevation changes. The darker shades often indicate higher elevations, while lighter shades represent lower elevations.
Brown on a map usually represents areas of higher elevation, such as mountains or hills, rather than grassland or desert. Grassland is typically depicted in shades of light green, while desert areas are usually shown in shades of beige or light brown.
Brown is the most common color shown on a map.
This is what I got : Washington, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, California, Nevada, Utah Colorado, Kansas, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
climate
It means its a high or steep areaIt means its a mountain
The highest elevation line shown on the map depends on what is the highest point - which is often the summit of a hill or mountain.
tophograpy
tophograpy
Colors are used on maps to differentiate between layers such as rivers, oceans, land, roads, country/state/county boundaries, etc.A weather overlay on a map has its own color codes (or legend) to represent rain, snow, as well as other severe weather warnings/advisories.Color, line-style, symbols, transparency, and fill patterns are all techniques used to visually convey multiple pieces of information.
When looking at a broad regional map, you will often see Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico shown on the same map.
A choropleth map is a type of map that uses different shades of color to represent different values or quantities within specific areas. The varying shades help to visually depict patterns or trends in data across different regions.