The Four Color Theorem states that any map can be colored with at most four colors such that no two adjacent regions have the same color. This means the least amount of colors that can be used on a map is four.
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A Globe. It can be an exact scale model of the earth!
How grey is used on a map can be found in the map's legend.
Graphic Scale is the printed ruler on a map that can be used to measure the distances on the map.
It is used for direction finding on a map when plotting a route.
A legend describes the meaning of lines, symbols and colours used on the map.
all the colors
It is a map that indicates temperatures in an area by using different colours and a key to indicate the temperatures the colours represent.
4. This was for many years an unsolved problem in topology but has now been proved. Depends what kind of map
A Globe. It can be an exact scale model of the earth!
Mainly different colours.
It uses different colours, with a legend telling you which colours represent which height.
Lightning occurs the least over oceans and polar regions. In the US, the least amount averagely is in the Northwest coast. See the map on the website and read on for more information. l
Four colours are used to colour a map or pattern so that no colour is next to the same colour.
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map 061 has the least water in the game only 13% map 061 has the least water in the game which is only 13%