Globes typically use various colors to represent different features, such as blue for oceans and water bodies, green for land, and brown for mountain ranges. Additional colors may indicate political boundaries, climate zones, or vegetation types. The choice of colors can vary between different globe designs, but these are the most common representations.
blue because most of the world is ocean
It is a mix of a lot of colors.
The globe theatre was white with a brown roof and brown wood accents on the outer walls.
the Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre was used for acting out and making people watch plays.
On a globe, land is green
blue because most of the world is ocean
yellow
Typically, water is represented by the color blue in a snow globe to convey a sense of calm and tranquility.
It is a mix of a lot of colors.
Blue
The globe theatre was white with a brown roof and brown wood accents on the outer walls.
Blue, used to designate water - and there is more water on the globe than land.
the Globe Theatre.
Blue, used to designate water - and there is more water on the globe than land.
The Globe Theatre was used for acting out and making people watch plays.
All timbers used in the reconstructed Globe are oak.