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explain the importance of colours in maps

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Answered by debangshu90hazra
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Map detail includes important information about elevation, water, structures, trails, ground cover and roads; and much more. Colors stand out from the map and provide identification to many features such as vegetation and water. Colors represent natural and man-made features of the earth.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Important details about terrain, water, buildings, pathways, ground cover, and more are included in the map detail. Numerous objects, like flora and water, are identified by their colours, which show out on the map. The earth's natural and man-made aspects are represented by colours.

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Map features are depicted in colour by cartographers. The use of colour is always uniform on a single map and frequently uniform across several map formats created by various cartographers and publishers.

Many of the colours used on maps are related to someone or something that is on the ground. For instance, water is usually often depicted in the colour blue.

Numerous colours used on maps relate to an item or feature on the ground. Physical maps, which depict the landscape frequently without consideration for human modification, typically use less colour than political maps, which highlight more elements that have been constructed by humans. Four or more colours are frequently used on maps to depict several nations or regions within nations.

Four types of maps are

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