Green.
Green.
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.
Using just paint, you will get very little texture showing. You could use paint with just a slight color in it so that the existing color would show through. Done right, that would give you the look of texture without it really having any.
A flat is an apartment.
In CRTs by having an electron beam impacting a phosphor coating on screen of the correct color - it may be a line or a dot. In LCD (flat) screens, allowing white light to pass in a patch with a color filter.
Show Flat - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
I guess it would depend on the color of the pen to the color of the paper.
The color of the cabinet would be brown.
show them a globe, or a picture from space
Yes it do it show really good and it would be really pretty
If wanting to color a fender I would use a gloss black. A gloss black would show some shine.