which colour is used to indicate desert in the map
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White colour indicates desert in maps (basically it indicates any landscape feature except for trees or water like grass, sand and so on.)
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Sandy yellow colour is used to indicate desert on the map.
- Deserts on maps are typically indicated by a sandy yellow colour.
- This is to differentiate them from other types of landscapes such as forests, which are usually coloured green.
- Other shades of yellow may also be used to show different types of deserts, such as arid or semi-arid regions.
- This is usually done with traditional colour palettes, such as the classic colour coding of green, yellow, blue and red.
- The yellow or beige colour is used to distinguish deserts from arid regions that are not truly deserted.
- Also, brown is often used to indicate desert-like regions with harsher climates, featuring very little vegetation.
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