dark green on a topographical map is lower in elevation than brown colors.
Brown is usually an indicator of higher elevation. Green, lower elevation and blue as water (lakes, streams, oceans).
No, red light is lower frequency than green light.
Higher to lower.
When green light is emitted, electrons are transitioning from higher energy levels to lower energy levels within an atom. This release of energy appears as light in the green wavelength range.
The Great Plains are typically represented in shades of green or light green on topographic maps, indicating lower elevations compared to surrounding regions. These colors help illustrate the relatively flat terrain of the plains. In some maps, brown may also be used to indicate areas of higher elevation nearby, contrasting with the greens of the plains.
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dark green on a topographical map is lower in elevation than brown colors.
It would depend on the particular map you are using, but in my experience brown usually represents mountains/hills and is therefore usually higher than the green used to depict grasslands at lower altitude.
It would depend on the particular map you are using, but in my experience brown usually represents mountains/hills and is therefore usually higher than the green used to depict grasslands at lower altitude.
dark green on a topographical map is lower in elevation than brown colors.
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In most maps, green usually indicates land that is lower in elevation than brown areas. Green typically represents lower lying areas such as plains, valleys, or basins, while brown is used for higher elevation areas like mountains or plateaus.
Dark Green usally indacates it
Dark Green usally indacates it
Dark green usually indicates lower land than a dark brown color. The brown usually represents mountains.
No
yes a higher deductible means a lower premium.