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What states might be shaded brown on a physical map?

On a physical map, brown is typically used to represent mountains and highlands. So, states that would be shaded brown are likely to have:

* Large mountain ranges:

* Colorado: Rocky Mountains

* California: Sierra Nevada Mountains

* Utah: Wasatch Mountains

* Washington: Cascade Range

* Oregon: Cascade Range

* Idaho: Bitterroot Mountains, Sawtooth Mountains

* Montana: Rocky Mountains

* Wyoming: Rocky Mountains

* New Mexico: Rocky Mountains, Sangre de Cristo Mountains

* Arizona: Colorado Plateau

* Nevada: Sierra Nevada Mountains

* West Virginia: Appalachian Mountains

* North Carolina: Appalachian Mountains

* Tennessee: Appalachian Mountains

* Virginia: Appalachian Mountains

* Kentucky: Appalachian Mountains

* Pennsylvania: Appalachian Mountains

* High elevation plateaus:

* Colorado Plateau: Covers parts of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico

* Great Plains: Stretches across several states, including North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.

* Other elevated areas:

* Maine: White Mountains

* New Hampshire: White Mountains

* Vermont: Green Mountains

Note: The shading of brown on a map can vary based on the specific map's legend and the elevation data used.

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