Why are colours used on topographical maps
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Topographic maps may use different colorsto represent area features. Most topographic maps will use green for vegetation or national parks and wildlife management areas. They will also use blue for rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water. Red may also be used to represent areas of significant importance.
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to represent certain physical economic and cultural features
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colours make examiner easier to read the map .
colours stand out from the map and provide identification to many Features such as vegetation and water.
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