Low elevation
Vegetation of some sort
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
Green usually represents land unless your thinking about Golf courses. if it did mean water it proprably be seaweed
If you mean physical maps, they're the ones that give some idea of the landform. They usually do this by using different colours to indicate height; for example, land between sea level and 1000 feet might be coloured dark green, land between 1000 feet and 2000 feet might be a lighter green, and so on. Higher land is usually shown in brown, often moving into shades of purple.
forests
A green dotted feature on a map typically represents vegetation, such as forests, parks, or other green spaces. In some maps, it may indicate areas with significant ecological importance or natural reserves. The specific meaning can vary based on the map's legend, so it's always a good idea to refer to that for precise interpretation.
land.Green on a map usually means land.
Dark green in a map typically represents areas of dense vegetation, such as forests or jungles. It can also indicate areas of high agricultural activity or natural parks.
"Green Run" is a TranZit map in Black Ops 2 Zombies.From the CoD Black Ops 2 Wiki:"Green Run is a Zombies map that is featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and the twelfth Zombies map overall. Primarily, it is the map in which TranZit is a playable gamemode that connects all the Survival maps and other areas consisting of the zombie maps set in Green Run into one large "campaign" mode, with an optional objective to complete. The map is split into five locations: Bus Depot, Diner, Farm, Power Plant, and Town four of which are playable as separate maps in the Survival, Grief or Turned mode maps. "See the link below for more detailed information.
It means the person looks sick. Usually they are pale and green in the face.
Through the green refers to all areas of a golf course, except the greens, teeing grounds and hazards.