how do colours represent different land form a map
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Physical maps use color most dramatically to show changes in elevation. A palette of greens often displays elevations. Dark green usually represents low-lying land, with lighter shades of green used for higher elevations. ... On physical maps, blues are used for water, with darker blues representing the deepest water.
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EACH COLOR ON A MAP REPRESENTS DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES.
GREEN - FORESTS
BLUE - RIVERS , OCEANS
BROWN - MOUNTAINS
YELLOW - PLAINS
BLACK - DRY PONDS OR LAKES
[ All of the above colors are used for physical maps only ]
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