they are usually brown, but can also be icy grey.
ANSWERWhite
On maps, these colors often show land, vegetation, cities, mountains, and many other features.
It can be use like the land climate and colors
It depends on the map. On a political map they would show different countries. On a relief map they would show hills and mountains. On a thematic map they would display data.
Blue on a map shows bodies of water. Other colors such as green and brown represent mountains and valleys. Red marks some roads and pathways.
The map key highlights the symbols and colors used on a map to represent different features such as roads, rivers, mountains, and landmarks. It helps users understand the information and scale of the map.
A Political map has the national boundaries and sometimes state boundaries with their respective names. Usually a physical map contains topography and geographical items such as mountains and rivers. A topographical map usually has different tones or colors showing height (for mountains) or depth (in oceans).
Layer colouring is when on a map the colour brown is a high point eg: mountains and then yellow then green.
Land, vegetation, cities, mountains, and many other features.
Typically shades of brown or gray are used to denote mountains on a map to represent the elevation changes. The darker shades often indicate higher elevations, while lighter shades represent lower elevations.
one that shows elevation
Green (land), brown (land/mountains), White (snow), and depending what map - multi-colours such as pink and purple