In topographical maps what do white patches represents
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The color brown is used to denote most contour lines on a map, which are relief features and elevations. Topographic maps use green to denote vegetation such as woods, while blue is used to denote water features like lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage.
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- In topographical maps, the white color is used to represent uncultivated lands with no vegetation.
- They are also used to show barren wastelands which cannot be used for agricultural purposes.
- In a topographical map, various color schemes are used to represent various items such as forests, contours, rivers, and so on.
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