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Many of the topographic features here are built on a much larger scale than the earth itself.
Within these depressions very few topographic features have been seen.
This will provide a consistent scale, legend and topographic features.
Bunnell named many other local topographic features on the same trip.
There is no universal consensus on the name for this topographic feature.
Even the largest hurricanes eventually run into topographic features like mountains that will stop the storm.
Now, even the smallest topographic features were sharply defined on the map.
There are no hills or other topographic features to relieve the sameness.
The town is home to a number of topographic features popular among outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
Visibility is determined according to where the line of sight falls with respect to topographic features and tree cover.
Topographic features generally are smoother than first- year ice.
I have always thought that we name topographic features in perpetuity, or at least while the current civilization lasts.
The topographic features include hilly soil, with good conditions for agriculture and livestock.
Within the grassland are topographic features such as level plains and rolling hills.
The geoid is essentially the figure of the Earth abstracted from its topographic features.
Topographic features influence hydrology, which in turn determine the type and extent of wetlands present.
Many places in the north and the south, especially unusual topographic features, have myths and stories associated with them.
The first suggestion that the ring-like topographic feature may be an impact structure was published in 1974.
Extensive faulting and erosion over time have produced a wide range of topographic features.
South Otago is dominated by three main topographic features.
Topographic feature is a low elevation range of hills sloping gently toward the sea.
Folding and faulting form all kinds of topographic features on Io.
The Keyline refers to a specific topographic feature linked to water flow.
Areas of high dieback hazard could be identified from topographic features seen on aerial photographs.
All of the various topographic features observed in lunar craters indicates their impact origin.