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8 July, 11:31

Colors on a physical map might never used to show an areas, or height above sea level

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  1. 8 July, 11:57
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    Green is often used for forest, tan for deserts, and blue for water. A map usually has a legend, or key, that gives the scale of the map and explains what the various symbols represent. Some maps show relief, or changes in elevation. A common way to show relief is contour lines, also called topographic lines.
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