green
It doesn't mean grassland. Green on a topographic map means there is enough cover to hide a tank. It was developed in one of the world wars I think.
the language of a map is a key or a scale that tells about what is shown in the map.
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.
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Brown usually means desert.
Brown usually means desert.
eye colour, hair colour, language spoken, skin colour and others
The features of a map include direction , scale , colour , symbol , and key or legend
aquatic biomes grassland biomes tundra biomes
Four colours are used to colour a map or pattern so that no colour is next to the same colour.
blue'
A map that shows what languages are spoken throughout the world.