Green.
Green.
Green is commonly used to represent flat land on a map. This color choice helps differentiate flat areas from other types of terrain, such as water bodies or mountains.
Green is the most commonly used color to represent flat land on maps, as it typically signifies grasslands or vegetation. Blue is often used to represent bodies of water, while brown is typically used for representing terrain such as mountains or desert areas.
There is no rule. It is entirely dependent on the cartographer.
In the Midwestern United States, the land is flat and consists of prairies. The major land use of the Midwest is agriculture.
They Use that Rough Land to Create Things to make use of it like Cities or Towers.
Use MineEdit.
Flat? Do you mean in a row or staggered (mag)? I don't use actual flats but mags are best for gray shading and blending color, lose rounds are good for uniform flat color.
you should use bold flat colours to paint pop art
The stately home was on an area on flat land. :D
artistes use colors to show there emotion of the painting
layer shading on an OS map, is shown by using different colors to represent height on the map. Usually darker the color the taller the piece of land is. Although you could use different colors for E.G blue could could show that the land is high and green could show very low land.