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.
Brown is usually an indicator of higher elevation. Green, lower elevation and blue as water (lakes, streams, oceans).
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Physical maps commonly use color most dramatically to show changes in elevation. A palette of greens is often used to display common elevations. Dark green usually represents low-lying land with lighter shades of green used for higher elevations. In the higher elevations, physical maps will often use a palette of light brown to dark brown to show higher elevations. Such maps will commonly use reds or white or purples to represent the highest elevations on the map. With such a map that uses shades of greens, browns, and the like, it is very important to remember that the color does not represent the ground cover. For example, just because the Mojave Desert is shown in green due to the low elevation, it doesn't mean that the desert is lush with green crops. Likewise, the peaks of mountains shown in white does not indicate that the mountains are capped in ice and snow all year long. On physical maps, blues are used for water, with darker blues used for the deepest water and lighter blues used for more shallow water. For elevations below sea level, a green-grey or red or blue-grey or some other color is used.
it depends on what color blue and what color brown usually the blue makes the brown darker and usually adds a violet tent to.
The color like its light brown color or the size of it.
brown shavers eggs are usually brown
They are usually reddish brown in color.
Bulldogs are usually red and brown.
The color like its light brown color or the size of it.
Brown and Black, usually.
a vole is usually brown..