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Blue is typically used to depict high elevations on a physical map. Green is usually reserved for lower elevations such as valleys or plains, while brown is often used for contour lines to represent changes in elevation.
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Usually their elevation is low, but sometimes it can be high (for example the highest point in the US High Plains is 7800 ft.).
medium to high, so yes
Like if the ground is high, or you could say the elevation of that area
1) usually reddish orange color 2)high melting point 3)liquid 4)not soluble
A plains elevation is typically low, as they are characterized by flat or gently rolling landscapes with low relief and minimal changes in elevation. Plains are ideal for agriculture and are often found in the interiors of continents.
well they had high elevation and it was wet and humid hope this helps you :$
Plains can have either a high or low elevation.
A high point on a topographic map is typically labeled with a spot elevation, which indicates the exact elevation of that point. This point is usually represented by a small circle with a number inside it, denoting the elevation. You can locate these high points by looking for the circles with numbers on the map.
No, elevation is the angle at which you would be elevating something. Altitude is usually a term used when flying planes to describe how high you are in relation to sea level.
Usually blue.