The path indicated by long green dashes on an ordnance map refers to a walking path that is a public right of way.
FC relates to 'Forestry Commission' therefore a green shape with the letters 'FC' on an ordnance survey map means 'Forest or woodland'.
usually different terrain or height above sea level
green
it's called a scale
It ususally represents a comment.
A pink dotted line on a map typically indicates a proposed or planned route, rather than a confirmed or established one. It is a visual representation of a potential path or corridor that is subject to change or further development.
forests
forests
The dotted lines in the right side are for the length. This is to make the map easier to read.
land.Green on a map usually means land.
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 dotted lines along longitude and latitude are called meridians. This is there so that the map is easier to read.
On the flight record map, the green lights mean I points that you've collected. Orange lights mean I points that you have first collected during that flight.
The legend of a map shows what the symbols on the map mean and sometimes the scale is also indicated there.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
depends on the map maker who usually decides what's what; but normaly darker colors on a map mean higher temperatures / heavier rains / stronger winds etcetera.