It depends on the map. It can mean anything from forests to "fertile" territory, or even wet, marshlands. Forest is probably most common though.
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
A physical map
nothing.
A map is an illustration of a location, real or imaginary. It may include directions, or display locations in relation to known places. A geographic map is usually a flat representation of a physical area on the Earth's surface, as if seen from directly above.
A political map only shows countries, states, boundaries and will not give the needed information concerning climate or physical aspects of an area or region.
A Physical map shows elevation.
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
green areas are usually plains, while brown/yellow may be more mountainous
Green
land
forests
What the color green represents on a map, depends on the type of map. On a weather map, green represents rain. On a physical map dark green is used to show low lying land, while light green shows higher elevations.
forests
Green means rain.
It depends on the kind of map you're looking at. On a weather map green means rain. On an elevation map green can represent low level of elevation. On an area map green can represent forests, parks, golf courses, or unusual things once in a while.