Green is typically used to represent forests on an OS (Ordnance Survey) map. It helps observers easily identify wooded areas as they navigate through the map.
on a map, what color are used to show mountains?the answer is DARK BROWN. Oh yeah, Hyusuf (Hy) is the straight-foward girl who answered the question.
Political system distribution
No it doesn't show elevation. I was looking for it too but it doesnt seem like it to me.
GIS is used in forestry to analyze and manage forest resources, plan forest harvesting and regeneration activities, map forest cover and land use changes, monitor forest health and biodiversity, and optimize ecosystem services. By integrating spatial data with forest inventory data, GIS helps foresters make informed decisions for sustainable forest management and conservation.
An asterisk (*) is commonly used to denote the capital city of a country on a map or in geographical contexts.
A map of a certain type of forest. It can show anything about that particular type of forest.
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green
Four colours are used to colour a map or pattern so that no colour is next to the same colour.
It shows if this is a forest or not. Tropical forest is fresh forest. For example: If you were to looking tropical forest map in Queensland usually the atlas will help you (It doesn't have it) but I think there is a website. If you just find it, well Im too bothered and I am looking for one too which I am studying on, Queensland.
The answer is - a Map.... though this it is a dated riddle, as Google maps now show buildings....... the dessert! North Korea
It is to show the height and relief of a mountain. You start with a light colour and end with a dark colour :) Hope this short sentence was helpful x
They still have the magical forest. Its on the webkinz map, on the left you will see "Magical Forest". It will show like a fait picture of the fairy, so click that and you will be at the magical forest. Have fun! :)
Mountains are usually brown on a map.
Show the margins of a typical 1:50000 SCALE MILITARY MAP
on the map
The color scheme on a map is used to represent different categories or data values. For example, different colors may be used to show political boundaries, elevation levels, climate zones, population density, or thematic features such as forests or bodies of water. The color scheme helps to quickly convey information and make the map more visually engaging and informative.