land.
Green on a map usually means land.
What does land near the water mean? It means the land ends and the water starts. Like beaches and coasts. What does green on a map mean water or land? ...
Green usually represents land unless your thinking about Golf courses. if it did mean water it proprably be seaweed
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
blue-water brown/green-land yellow/orange-desert other colors-usually different countries or regions
The white represents snow, the blue represents water and the green represents land.
The white represents snow, the blue represents water and the green represents land.
The white represents snow, the blue represents water and the green represents land.
I think you mean the source of a river, which is usually in the mountains.
I think you mean the source of a river, which is usually in the mountains.
forests
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