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how are colours used to show different heights above the sea level?​

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Answered by sushumna47
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As well as contour lines, the Discovery Series of maps also use colour and shading to tell us how high the ground is above sea level. The higher the ground rises, the darker the colour gets. The green colour is very low ground, next is pale yellow, then there are roughly three shades of brown.

Answered by Anonymous
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➢ As well as contour lines, the Discovery Series of maps also use colour and shading to tell us how high the ground is above sea level. The higher the ground rises, the darker the colour gets. The green colour is very low ground, next is pale yellow, then there are roughly three shades of brown.

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