which colour is used to show forest on a map
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green
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Yellow: built-up or urban areas. Green: parks, golf courses, reservations, forest, orchards, and highways. Brown: deserts, historical sites, national parks, military reservations or bases, and contour (elevation) lines. Black: roads, railroads, highways, bridges, place names, buildings.
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The green color is used to show forests on a map.
- Different colors are used by cartographers on maps to show different features or types of information. For example, blue is used to show water bodies, and green for forests, etc.
- The use of colors is often consistent across different types of maps by different publishers cartographers.
- It is expected that the colors used are always consistent across a single map.
- The green color is usually utilized to represent forests, vegetation, national parks, reservations, and wildlife management areas.
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