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It depends on the map. It can mean anything from forests to "fertile" territory, or even wet, marshlands. Forest is probably most common though.

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Green typically represents vegetation or forests on a map. It helps to distinguish areas with dense vegetation from other types of land cover, such as urban areas or water bodies. Green is often used to indicate parks, forests, or natural reserves.

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Green represents vegitation and the other 4 colors represent: blue-water red- major manmade objects black- minor manmade objects brown- contour lines

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